The Peninsula House – Bay Area, CA

DETAILS 

Designer: Tineke Triggs 

Photographer: Christopher Stark  

Flooring:
WILLIAMSPORT – North American Black Walnut
Select Grade, Plain Sawn
Prefinished With Hardwax Oil
Tongue & Groove,
Endmatched, Microbeveled Edges And Ends
 

Product Sizes (2)
Engineered: 5/8″ (4mm Wear Layer) X 7″ Wide X 2′-10′
Engineered: 5/8″ (4mm wear layer) X 7″ Wide X 28″ 

Recognition:
Interiors Magazine 

The Peninsula House, a luxury Bay Area home designed by Tineke Triggs, stands as a testament to innovative design and serves as a source of inspiration for interior designers. By blending bold, saturated hues with soft, muted tones, the design strikes a perfect balance that energizes every room of the home while preserving its sophistication. The use of over 6,000 sq. ft. of WILLIAMSPORT North American Black Walnut complements the shades of blue scattered throughout, fostering a sense of harmony and refinement. 

Designers and architects alike favor North American Black Walnut for its deep, rich tones and striking grain patterns, which bring sophisticated elegance to interior spaces. The herringbone pattern used through some of the homes adds visual interest and creates a sense of openness and flow as its occupant transitions between rooms.  

Tineke Triggs is an interior designer known for creating soulful, imaginative spaces that balance bold aesthetics with meticulous attention to detail. Her work has been featured in top publications like Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Luxe, showcasing her ability to blend artistry with functionality. 

Christopher Stark, a San Francisco-based photographer, brings a fine-art approach to capturing interiors and architecture. His global projects and work have been featured in publications like Architectural Digest and Elle Decor.

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