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Studio Schicketanz

Regions Served

  • Hawaii
  • San Francisco & Bay Area
  • Texas & Southwest

Services Offered

Studio Schicketanz is a full service architecture firm providing a wide range of architectural and interior design services to the greater Monterey Peninsula, including Big Sur, Carmel, Pebble Beach, and the San Francisco Bay area. We specialize in custom building design, green, LEED certified sustainable architecture, residential and commercial interior design, historic preservation restoration and remodeling, land-use and coastal planning, and assisting in real estate due diligence research and feasibility studies.

Studio Schicketanz is best known for environmentally conscious designs in both architecture and interiors. We are LEED accredited and dedicated to creating sustainable projects that draw upon the spirits of their surroundings. All of our projects seek seamless transitions of interior design, architecture, and the landscape.

Studio Schicketanz is known not only for refined aesthetics but also for excellent project management. For many years, we have successfully worked with an extremely talented and experienced team of consultants, contractors and sub contractors.

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 Carmel Mid-Century LEED Master Bathroom &#8\2\1\1; Carmel &#8\2\1\1; Mid Century House: Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms.View on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED Master Bathroom – Carmel – Mid Century House: Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms.View on our website
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED Guest Bath &#8\2\1\1; Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathroomsView on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED Guest Bath – Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathroomsView on our website
 Big Sur Cabin &#8\2\1\1; This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom.View on our website
Big Sur Cabin – This cabin has had many lives, first owned by its designer-builder Kipp Stewart and later by Phillip Johnson and David Whitney, for whom Mattia Bonetti designed the living room. Honoring this prominent history we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom.View on our website
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED Master Bedroom &#8\2\1\1; Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms.View on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED Master Bedroom – Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms.View on our website
 Coastal Refurbishing Guest Bedroom &#8\2\1\1; The guest bedroom of this home was given a new identity with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.View on our website
Coastal Refurbishing Guest Bedroom – The guest bedroom of this home was given a new identity with new furnishings, area rug, and drapery.View on our website
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED Nursery &#8\2\1\1; Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED Nursery – Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
 Big Sur Cabin Bedroom &#8\2\1\1; An earth tone palette and simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. View on our website
Big Sur Cabin Bedroom – An earth tone palette and simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. View on our website
 Ranch Updated Kitchen &#8\2\1\1; This unassuming classic ranch style house located amongst a mature stand of redwoods got a facelift with new cedar siding and a new front door. On the inside a clean and neutral white was chosen as a wall color throughout to counteract the shady location, the heaviness of the existing, beautifully worn ceramic tile floor and the very dominant rustic fireplace. View on our webtsite
Ranch Updated Kitchen – This unassuming classic ranch style house located amongst a mature stand of redwoods got a facelift with new cedar siding and a new front door. On the inside a clean and neutral white was chosen as a wall color throughout to counteract the shady location, the heaviness of the existing, beautifully worn ceramic tile floor and the very dominant rustic fireplace. View on our webtsite
 Big Sur Cabin Kitchen &#8\2\1\1; Honoring the prominent history of the cabin, we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.View on our website
Big Sur Cabin Kitchen – Honoring the prominent history of the cabin, we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.View on our website
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED Kitchen &#8\2\1\1; Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED Kitchen – Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED &#8\2\1\1; Living Room &#8\2\1\1; Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
Carmel Mid-Century LEED – Living Room – Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website
 Big Sur Cabin &#8\2\1\1; Living Room &#8\2\1\1; Honoring the prominent history of this home, we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.View on our website
Big Sur Cabin – Living Room – Honoring the prominent history of this home, we made very few careful interventions to update the lighting, the kitchen and the bathroom. An earth tone palette and mostly simple linens were chosen for a comfortable, informal interior. A complimentary mix of the clients stunning art, mid-century accent pieces and local ceramics make for a playful and relaxing weekend home.View on our website
 Coastlands House: A warm but neutral color palette was chosen to complement the natural building materials and juxtapose the brilliant blues of the ocean and the vivid greens of the garden and hills beyond. The owner’s world class art collection and a few choice antiques such as the Ico Parisi dining table lend this space substance and partner well with the carefully sourced new furnishings. Most of the carpets and furnishings were specifically designed by the architects for this residence.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
Coastlands House: A warm but neutral color palette was chosen to complement the natural building materials and juxtapose the brilliant blues of the ocean and the vivid greens of the garden and hills beyond. The owner’s world class art collection and a few choice antiques such as the Ico Parisi dining table lend this space substance and partner well with the carefully sourced new furnishings. Most of the carpets and furnishings were specifically designed by the architects for this residence.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
 Dani Ridge House: In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
Dani Ridge House: In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
 Coastlands House: Majestic oaks dominate this north to south sloping site at the edge of the continent, the vast expanse of the Pacific lying to the West. The large glass stacking sliders open to the patios beyond &#8\2\1\1; providing great cross ventilation and a seamless connection to the outdoors. Most of the finish materials are reclaimed and the 4.4kW photovoltaic system was designed to generate 90% of the home’s power usage.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
Coastlands House: Majestic oaks dominate this north to south sloping site at the edge of the continent, the vast expanse of the Pacific lying to the West. The large glass stacking sliders open to the patios beyond – providing great cross ventilation and a seamless connection to the outdoors. Most of the finish materials are reclaimed and the 4.4kW photovoltaic system was designed to generate 90% of the home’s power usage.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
 Carmel Mid-Century LEED: Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
Carmel Mid-Century LEED: Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.View on our website Photo: Robert Canfield Photography
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Owner

  • Mary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz, AIA, LEED

Locations

  • PO Box 2684Carmel, CA 93921T 831-624-2304 x11 | F 831-624-03643659 The Barnyard Suite D-311Carmel, CA 93923T 831-624-2304 x11 | F 831-624-0364

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