A distinguished example of San Francisco's early 20th-century residential architecture, this residence embodies the enduring elegance of Victorian-era design, thoughtfully reinterpreted for modern living. Attributed to noted architect Ernest Albert Coxhead, the home reflects a period of architectural refinement in Pacific Heights, where craftsmanship and proportion were paramount. Classic Victorian detailingexpressed through intricate millwork, refined wall paneling, and graceful spatial transitionshas been carefully preserved and elevated through a curated, design-forward renovation. The result is a seamless dialogue between historic character and contemporary sophistication. Rich materials, layered textures, and a cohesive tonal palette lend the interiors a sense of quiet luxury, while statement lighting, including modern designer chandeliers, and bespoke finishes introduce a refined contemporary edge. The home is further distinguished by a thoughtfully selected suite of premium amenities, including a chef's kitchen appointed with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, Waterworks kitchen and bath fixtures, and a dedicated laundry outfitted with Miele appliances. Modern conveniences are seamlessly integrated, including a video intercom system and a Lutron smart lighting system, enhancing both comfort and functionality. Ideally located in the Pacific Heights-Cow Hollow corridor, just moments from Union Street, one of San Francisco's most coveted retail and dining destinations, the residence offers effortless access to upscale boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, and neighborhood cafsbringing a vibrant yet refined urban lifestyle right to your doorstep. Coxhead's architectural legacy, known for its influence on San Francisco's most iconic residential enclaves, is evident in the home's sense of scale, balance, and understated grandeur. This is a residence where history is not simply preserved, but artfully lived, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Francisco's architectural heritage, reimagined for today.
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