Remember when I told you about how Vern Yip was teaming up with Bank of America to transform two Bay Area nonprofits? Well, this morning, I was fortunate enough to attend the unveiling for the Tenderloin Family Apartments. Managed by the Chinatown Community Development Center, it's a safe, high-quality affordable housing property in the heart of the Tenderloin district, one of San Francisco’s lower income neighborhoods challenged by issues such as homelessness, safety, and drug use.
Renovations of the community room were just completed, with the reveal and ribbon-cutting ceremony taking place this morning.
Here's how it looked before Vern worked his magic:

To get a sneak peek of the transformation, read more.
Here's how the room looked for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. There's so much about this room I adore, from the George Nelson Bubble Lamps to the renovated kitchen space and updated flooring. Check back on Monday for more photos of this great space!


Faith
That looks nice. Love Vern's rooms on Deserving Design. Can't wait to check out the other pictures.
1I like the lamps! they did a wonderful job on renovating!
2love the lighting
3I love it! It's warm now, it used to look just like an office.
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