Set along a street that traces the path of a former rail line, this 1924 building once served as San Anselmo's primary neighborhood market. Later occupied by the company behind the first fiber-optic cables laid beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, the building has since been reimagined as a residence by trained architect and product specialist Will Meeker and his wife, in close collaboration with architect Michael Perkins. Meeker—whose residential history includes several unconventional living environments, among them a refrigerated 1906 warehouse in New York City—approached the project with a practiced ease. Rather than resist the building's commercial past, the couple refined it: frosted glazing, upgraded insulation, and a considered interior renovation transformed the former corner store into a private home with an inventive spirit.
San Anselmo, California
Architecture and Design by Will Meeker and Michael Perkins







