First Landing
Author:Lindsey ShookAtelier Oleana wraps a contemporary San Francisco home in welcoming charm for a young couple expecting their first born

Photos by R. Brad Knipstein.
“My approach is about designing emotionally resonant spaces that are tailored, elevated and layered with intention,” says Anu Jain, founder and principal of Atelier Oleana. “I believe a home should feel deeply personal and reflective of the people who live in it. I love spaces that have a point of view!”


Photos by R. Brad Knipstein.
She and her team were hired by a young couple who were starting their life together. They recently purchased a 3,000-square-foot home in San Francisco’s Richmond District that was brand new, but needed a more warm and welcome feel. “It was their first home together, and they were preparing to welcome their first child at the same time—so it was a very special and transformative moment for them,” she recalls.

The goal was to make their new home feel refined yet livable with texture, quiet pattern and deeply personal art. “They leaned toward a restrained, tonal palette and wanted the home to feel serene but expressive,” Jain notes. “It was my first project with such a warm neutral palette, as I usually tend to infuse more color in spaces and it was a very fun challenge.”

With the couple soon expecting their first child, Jain and her team had to work quickly to transform each room. Luckily most of the changes were cosmetic. They began by lime washing walls, modifying the kitchen and bathrooms, and adding architectural moldings to bring more depth to the space. “The living room is the soul of this home,” she proclaims. A custom contemporary travertine fireplace anchors the room with a mesmerizing painting by Gwen Hardie above that inspired the palette of layered neutrals in the room.



“I have a deep affection for the nursery,” says Jain. “Lime washed in a soft, serene cypress green, it radiates a gentle, happy energy. The client envisioned a space that felt like a Northern California forest—organic, textured and connected to nature—so every element was chosen to reflect that spirit. I met their baby daughter just days after she was born, and now I’ll always associate that green, sun-dappled room with her.”

Photos by R. Brad Knipstein.
When asked how her clients felt about their first home as a family, she notes, “They’ve told us it’s the first time a space has ever truly felt like theirs—reflective of who they are and how they live. With a new baby and a new home, the transformation made a huge impact, and they’ve said that coming home now feels peaceful, personal and complete.”