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Locality: Pasadena, California

Phone: +1 626-559-2724



Address: 530 S. Lake Ave Suite #147 91101 Pasadena, CA, US

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Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 24.06.2021

Before & after of kitchen in a Prairie-style house.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 12.05.2021

Massing complete, prepped for three layers of stucco. This historic Pasadena house is getting a rear addition, and when it's complete, it'll look like it's belonged there all along. Architect: Sandy Liu Architecture and Design. Contractor: Bob Bottcher Construction.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 26.04.2021

North Pasadena Heights expansion: new upstairs square footage, framed and ready for insulation. We salvaged an original window successfully! This was the last chance to get this kind of view connecting room-to-room, before drywallers close up the walls.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 10.04.2021

Foundation formwork in place and waiting for inspection. This 101-year-old house in a Historic Landmark District is getting extra square footage, a new kitchen and two new bathrooms!

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 22.03.2021

TBT: Construction time-lapse animation of a 2013 Master Suite addition and kitchen expansion to a 1912 Craftsman Bungalow. Architect: Sandy Liu. General Contractor: RAMCO.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 10.01.2021

Before and After views: now, even the laundry room has character to match the rest of this 1925 house.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 23.12.2020

Before and After views of a bathroom remodel in the San Gabriel Valley. By bumping out one wall by 6 inches and replacing an inswing door with a well-crafted pocket door, we transformed this utilitarian powder room into a mini jewel of a bathroom.

Sandy Liu Architecture and Design 21.12.2020

Enjoy this construction time-lapse video of a 2-story addition to this 1915 Prairie Style Pasadena house. Watch as the enclosed rear porch gets transformed into an addition that looks like it's always belonged there. Architect: Sandy Liu Architecture and Design, General Contractor: Bob Bottcher.