Two modern infill homes — front and rear — on Paulowna St in Polish Hill. Three bedrooms and four bathrooms in each, finished in summer 2024.
The parcel on Paulowna Street carried a structure that had reached the end of its useful life. We worked through demolition and rebuild as a single sequence rather than treating them as separate projects, which kept the schedule tight and the homeowners’ carrying costs predictable.
The result is two homes — a front residence and a rear residence — each with three bedrooms and four bathrooms across multiple floors. We respected the setback and silhouette of the surrounding houses but pushed the envelope on the elevation: modern cladding, large operable windows where the originals would have had punched openings, and open floor plates that run front to back without a load-bearing seam in the way.
Inside is everything you can’t get out of an aging shell — proper insulation, quartz-island kitchens at the center of each home, light from multiple sides on every floor, and bathrooms with tiled walk-in showers. The mechanical systems are sized for the actual square footage rather than retrofitted into a smaller space.
















We talked to other builders before settling on Incline. They were the only ones who walked the Polish Hill block twice before quoting — and the only ones whose final invoice matched the contract.