Project posted by Sandra Lee Sheffield

Florence Lofts--Eco-friendly Live/Work Community

Florence Loft from Florence Avenue.
Florence Loft from Florence Avenue.
Graywater system is used for garden irrigation, and water features, spring 2018.
Graywater system is used for garden irrigation, and water features, spring 2018.
Half bathroom.
Half bathroom.
Soaking tub in full bathroom.
Soaking tub in full bathroom.
Water plants thrive in healthy gray water receyling system.
Water plants thrive in healthy gray water receyling system.
Gravel pathway in community courtyard.
Gravel pathway in community courtyard.
Patio seating area in community courtyard.
Patio seating area in community courtyard.
View from Loft balcony.
View from Loft balcony.
View from Loft balcony.
View from Loft balcony.
Cafe table and chairs on Loft balcony.
Cafe table and chairs on Loft balcony.
Easy chair on balcony.
Easy chair on balcony.
Alcove seating area.
Alcove seating area.
washer and dryer
washer and dryer
Kitchen
Kitchen
Staircase to sleeping loft area.
Staircase to sleeping loft area.
Patrict Amiot sculpture on Florence Avenue.
Patrict Amiot sculpture on Florence Avenue.
Queen size bed in sleeping loft.
Queen size bed in sleeping loft.
Patrick amiot junk sculpture on Florence Avenue.
Patrick amiot junk sculpture on Florence Avenue.

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Details

Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1

Credits

Architect
Steve Sheldon
Interior Design

From Sandra Lee Sheffield

Florence Lofts, built in 2008 by renown eco-progressive developers Joe Marshall, Robert Nissenbaum and Steve Sheldon (architect), were the first LEED Gold sustainably designed live/work community in West Sonoma County/Sebastopol. The project features the largest gray water bio-remediation system, LEED's certified construction, use of sustainable and recycled construction materials, solar power, earthfriendly landscaping ...