2070 Bush St Bedroom — Silent Horizon design direction

Silent Horizon: Unified Space, Soft Light

Bedroom • 2070 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94115
The room's walls and vaulted ceiling receive a continuous hand-troweled plaster finish. This blurs corners and lines, creating a smooth, curving expanse. Pale, matte concrete-effect tiles cover the floor and balcony. A sheer linen curtain diffuses light at the arched window. Low-profile furniture forms echo natural geology. Hidden ambient lighting casts a soft, uniform glow across surfaces. Every surface offers subtle textural consistency, rich in sensory depth. This space feels like a vast, empty stretch of coastline.
This room makes the space feel like a vast, empty stretch of coastline at dawn.
Design Philosophy
This design applies a Minimalist framework to redefine the room. It achieves a Monochromatic aesthetic using a desaturated palette. The focus remains on Sensory texture, creating an implied landscape. This approach transforms the room through consistent textural depth.
Spatial Narrative
The eye first follows the curving plaster from wall to vaulted ceiling. One might walk toward the large window, observing the diffused light. The low platform bed invites quiet rest within this expansive frame.
Light Study
Morning light filters softly through the sheer linen, washing the room in a diffused glow. In the evening, hidden ambient lighting takes over, uniformly illuminating surfaces. This creates an atmosphere of perpetual twilight or dawn at any time.
Living Vignette
A single book rests open on the low-profile bedside surface. The sound of distant waves enters through the open balcony door.
Material Palette
Matte porcelain tiles: These feel cool and solid underfoot, developing a subtle sheen with use. Hand-troweled lime plaster: It presents a soft, undulating surface that gains character with time. Raw, undyed linen: This textile offers a crisp yet soft touch, softening further with each wash.
Type & Mood
stark-minimal
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