Mork-Ulnes Architects Restores Roger Lee-Designed Creston House in Berkeley Hills
The Creston House, designed by Roger Lee, has been beautifully restored by Mork-Ulnes Architects, with the project finishing up in 2024. The renovation honors the home’s mid-century roots while adding features for modern living. Located on a 505 square meter lot, the house spans 134 square meters and includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The talented design team consists of Casper Mork-Ulnes, Lexie Mork-Ulnes, Max Sanchez, and Alicia Hergenroeder, with Joe Fletcher capturing the stunning photography. Notable brands like Miele, Allied Maker, and Bisazza contributed to the project, while Nima Construction and Berkeley Mills offered consulting services. This initiative is categorized under Houses and Refurbishment.
Key facts
- Creston House is a Roger Lee-designed home in the Berkeley Hills.
- Restoration completed in 2024 by Mork-Ulnes Architects.
- Area: 134 m²; site size: 505 sq. mt.
- 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- Design team: Casper Mork-Ulnes, Lexie Mork-Ulnes, Max Sanchez, Alicia Hergenroeder.
- Photographs by Joe Fletcher.
- Manufacturers: Miele, Allied Maker, Bisazza, Bocci, Established & Sons, Rubio Monocoat, Vola.
- Consultants: Nima Construction, Berkeley Mills.
Entities
Artists
- Roger Lee
- Casper Mork-Ulnes
- Lexie Mork-Ulnes
- Max Sanchez
- Alicia Hergenroeder
- Joe Fletcher
Institutions
- Mork-Ulnes Architects
- Nima Construction
- Berkeley Mills
Locations
- Berkeley Hills
- United States