Dance Studio Designs & Ideas


Modern architecture by Tim Sabo & Courtney Saldivar with Allen-Guerra Architecture.
photography: bob winsett


Blenheim Residence renovation for a family of 4 in an 1906 Villa. Colour and fun dominate each of the families spaces, complimented by a sense of fun and a sense of humour.
Designed by Alex Fulton of Alex Fulton Design
Photography: Julia Atkinson, Studio Home


In the hills of San Anselmo in Marin County, this 5,000 square foot existing multi-story home was enlarged to 6,000 square feet with a new dance studio addition with new master bedroom suite and sitting room for evening entertainment and morning coffee. Sited on a steep hillside one acre lot, the back yard was unusable. New concrete retaining walls and planters were designed to create outdoor play and lounging areas with stairs that cascade down the hill forming a wrap-around walkway. The goal was to make the new addition integrate the disparate design elements of the house and calm it down visually. The scope was not to change everything, just the rear façade and some of the side facades.
The new addition is a long rectangular space inserted into the rear of the building with new up-swooping roof that ties everything together. Clad in red cedar, the exterior reflects the relaxed nature of the one acre wooded hillside site. Fleetwood windows and wood patterned tile complete the exterior color material palate.
The sitting room overlooks a new patio area off of the children’s playroom and features a butt glazed corner window providing views filtered through a grove of bay laurel trees. Inside is a television viewing area with wetbar off to the side that can be closed off with a concealed pocket door to the master bedroom. The bedroom was situated to take advantage of these views of the rear yard and the bed faces a stone tile wall with recessed skylight above. The master bath, a driving force for the project, is large enough to allow both of them to occupy and use at the same time.
The new dance studio and gym was inspired for their two daughters and has become a facility for the whole family. All glass, mirrors and space with cushioned wood sports flooring, views to the new level outdoor area and tree covered side yard make for a dramatic turnaround for a home with little play or usable outdoor space previously.
Photo Credit: Paul Dyer Photography.


Dining Area of Glam Dance Studio, featuring pink croc banquette, hammered nickel table base, breast cancer awareness chairs. Studio designed for professional dancer, and sleeps six.


Hamptons Willow Residence
Residential design: Peter Eskuche, AIA, Eskuche Associates
General Contracter, Building Selections: Rick and Amy Hendel, Hendel Homes
Interior Design, furnishings: Kate Regan, The Sitting Room
Photographer: Landmark Photography


Ballroom dance studio
Flooring - maple hardwood click lock (Shaw), installed over concrete on a floating subfloor.
Walls - daVinci's Canvas (Ben Moore)
Ceiling - custom painted plastic ceiling skins (available from WishIHadThat.com), slipped over existing acoustic drop panel ceiling tiles.
Wall words hand-crafted using a Cricut and stock craft paper, adhered via glue stick.
Silhouette dancing mural hand-painted from a digital photo using a laptop and projector, a pencil, and black acrylic craft paint. SUPER EASY to do. (Photo taken from my first ballroom dance competition: that's me and my instructor in a cha cha pose.)
Dance Studio Designs & Ideas
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