Architect - San Francisco, CA
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Kaplan Architects, established in 1985, is a San Francisco based architectural firm engaged in projects throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Edward Kaplan AIA, NCARB is an award winning, licensed architect and has been responsible for many residential, commercial, retail, and public projects. For two consecutive years the firm has been awarded a national award by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). Kaplan Architects has developed a reputation among its clients, other architects, and builders as a firm having unsurpassed quality and unequaled integrity. It is our goal to always meet and enhance our reputation. The goal of Kaplan Architects is to leave every client completely satisfied with the services it has to offer. Mr. Kaplan believes that the interaction between Client and Architect can produce buildings that withstand the changes of fashion and time. The best projects emerge from the cues of the site, sun, and climate. A complete design considers both the interior and exterior of the building as a totally integrated effort.
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Santos C.
I was impressed by the professionalism, attention to detail, and promptness of this firm. Communication is important when dealing with changes, as they take place on every project, and this firm was on point every step of the way.
nancy m.
I highly recommend Ed Kaplan! I worked with Ed on our bathroom remodel and he was wonderful. Ed listened well to what I wanted and also offered some great ideas. He helped me through every step of the project including coordinating and following up with the contractor to make sure things were being done as planned. Ed is personable, knowledgeable and skilled at his job. He was such a pleasure to work with and our new bathroom is beautiful! I would highly recommend him and his firm. thanks so much Ed!
Address
49 Zoe St
San Francisco, CA 94107
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Mill Valley Bathrooms | Oct 2015 | Remodel of two existing bathrooms and creation of one new powder room. | $200k | Mill Valley, CA | |
Mill Valley Bathrooms | Oct 2015 | Remodel of two existing bathrooms and creation of one new powder room. | $200k | Mill Valley, CA | |
San Benito Remodel | Jan 2014 | Our clients bought this house and wanted to remodel the kitchen breakfast utility area and two bathrooms within a very tight time frame. All systems were to be updated including the electrical and heating systems. | $300k | San Francisco, CA | |
Redwood City | Sep 2013 | This started out as a major remodel to an existing house and we quickly realized that the existing house was in such poor condition that it needed to be torn down and new house built. The owner wanted a house for entertaining and she was a very serious cook. The main living areas are open to large decks on the front and rear of the house and there is an outdoor kitchen as a part of an eleberate landscape plan. The house carefully integrates into this very special wooded environment and nestles deftly into the existing hillside preserving the mature oak trees. | $2m | Emerald Hills, CA | |
Alamo New Construction | Oct 2013 | This owner wanted a Mediterranean style house on the beautiful steep hillside with panoramic views to Mount Diablo and the surrounding landscape. A challenge was to integrate the owners desire to have a swimming pool on this steep lot and have it be accessible to the main living areas of the house. | $500k | Alamo, CA | |
Crocker Highlands/Piedmont Border | Jan 2013 | The existing 1920's storybook Tudor Style house had been neglected over many recent years and needed a lot of restoration work. A new foundation was installed and the house was leveled up. A new heating and electrical system was installed. New flooring was installed. Repairs of the plaster detailing, new lighting and garage restoration. | $500k | Oakland, CA | |
Basement Remodel | Jan 2013 | Basement remodel to create new bathroom, laundry, and exercise room. | $75k | San Francisco, CA | |
Oakland/Piedmont home office | Jan 2012 | We did a study to relocate a big computer server from inside the house to a location under the house. The owners decided to sell the house and move to Denver. | $50k | Oakland, CA | |
Hazelwood, San Francisco Addition | Jan 2012 | Major transformation to an existing basement area converting it into livable space. Included in new spaces were a master bedroom suite, family room, and laundry. Reconstruction work was complete on front stair structure and a new garden was installed. | $500k | San Francisco, CA |