Period Restoration, Inc. offers a full range of building design, restoration and remodeling services for prestigious homes in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Principals Dan Condylis and Juli Baier specialize in solving complex challenges that often arise in melding the artistry and classical proportion ethos of the past with today’s client needs, desired functionality and flow. To that end we offer general contracting and construction management, interior architecture and design services, custom millwork, master stair-building and finish carpentry, and design and construction consulting.
Period Restoration, Inc. renovated this entire San Francisco home, including historically accurate restoration of all exterior facades, windows and doors, main floor, and atrium including 9’x13’ stained glass skylight, and grand staircase. The renovation included a complete seismic upgrade and updating of all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems, remodel of basement, second and third floors including integration of four story elevator.
Pacific Heights Exterior Structural Upgrades and Restoration in progress
Pebble Beach Entry Exterior, newly designed and built by Period Restoration, Inc
Green Street Paris Block Architecturally Classic Entry, newly designed and built by Period Restoration, Inc
1906 Pacific Heights White Oak Entry, restored by Period Restoration, Inc
17 Mile Drive Kitchen & Great Room, design, build, and furnishings by Period Restoration, Inc
17 Mile Drive Kitchen & Great Room, design, build, and furnishings by Period Restoration, Inc
Built-in Bed in Atherton, Ca. design, build, and furnishings by Period Restoration, Inc
“Pig’s Ear” Handrail, Wainscot and Paneling details, designed and built by Period Restoration, Inc
“Pig’s Ear” Handrail, Wainscot and Paneling details by Period Restoration, Inc
New Stairway designed and built by Period Restoration, Inc, to harmonize with period home’s architectural style
New Stairway designed and built by Period Restoration, Inc, to harmonize with period home’s architectural style