| Plath
& Company Wins Three NARI Awards for San Francisco
and Marin Residential and Commercial Remodels
SAN FRANCISCO, CA(November 30, 2000)Plath
& Company General Contractors of San Francisco
has won three awards from the San Francisco Chapter
of the National Association of the Remodeling
Industry for outstanding work in the area of residential
and commercial remodeling. This is the second
year in a row that Plath & Company has won
a NARI award for outstanding work in the remodeling
field.
The new NARI awards include recognition for a
remodel of the historic Sequoia Theatre in Mill
Valley as well as for the extensive remodeling
of homes in the Seacliff and Pacific Heights neighborhoods
of San Francisco. In 1999 Plath & Company
won the NARI Grand Award for the conversion of
an industrial space in San Franciscos South
of Market area into a contemporary urban loft.
Plath & Company is known for fine custom home
building as well as the restoration and remodeling
of landmark residential and commercial properties
in the San Francisco Bay Area. Plath & Company
(www.plathco.com) is celebrating the 25th
anniversary of its founding this year.
Plath & Company won the Merit Award for Entire
House Remodel for a 1929 home in San Franciscos
elegant Seacliff neighborhood. During the remodel
the character of the Mediterranean-style home
was preserved with major Renovations in the kitchen,
master bedroom, living room and dining room. Plath
converted an old garage into a new family room,
and the basement was expanded and modernized.
The plumbing and the electrical and heating systems
were also modernized. Plath & Company worked
with architect Jorge De Quesada on this project.
Steve Plath, president of Plath & Company,
said, "This is a legacy home that has served
three generations of a San Francisco family. After
70 years, the family decided that the home should
be renovated back to its original refined and
comfortable design, while at the same time modernized
for todays standards. Window sizes were
increased to optimize spectacular views of the
Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean, and
one bedroom became a large walk-in closet."
Plath & Company also won the Merit Award for
Universal Remodel of the historic Sequoia Theatre
in Mill Valley, Calif., an Art Deco movie theatre
which first opened its doors in 1929. Plath &
Company restored the original Deco architectural
details including the barrel vault ceilings, grilled
lighting, and plaster moldings. Plath also renovated
the auditorium seating, installed a new digital
sound system, brought the marquee back to its
original 1920s design, and renovated the lobby
and box office. With the addition of a wheelchair
lift and other ADA improvements, Plath brought
new radiance and modern usability to the graceful
theatre. The architect was Arnie Lerner.
Plath & Company captured second place for
the interior remodel of a large residence in the
Pacific Heights district of San Francisco. Originally
built in the 1920s, this grand home once served
as a foreign consulate. A complete remodel of
the top floor of the home set the stage for simple
but elegant décor. The bathroom features
an elliptical terrazzo tub, Carrara marble walls
and custom-manufactured Japanese glass tiles,
accented by polished nickel fixtures imported
from England. Plath & Company worked with
architect Nestor Matthews.
During the remodel the family continued to live
downstairs, so extreme measures were taken by
Plath & Company to ensure their safety and
comfort. First, Plath isolated the living space
for dust filtration. Second, in order to maintain
a tranquil environment for the family, remodeling
workers used an exterior scaffolding 60 feet high
to access the building. In addition, the first
floor ceilings were waterproofed during the installation
of the terrazzo, a process which can use large
amounts of water during surfacing and polishing.
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