Friday, July 27, 2018

San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014

San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 Constructed in 1908 for lawyer Alfred Sutro and his wife Rose to get a Price of $21,238, the Classical Revival home serving as the setting for the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 sits on a third of an acre overlooking the Presidio and the San Francisco Bay.



The Entry The elegant entry to the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 draws you in by the lush outdoor gardens into the irresistible elegance of the home inside. Designers Elan Evans and Charlotte Meyn took inspiration from the shapes and lines in the backyard and translated them in the hand-painted and cut wallpaper and glistening paint finishes.



Entrance Hall Inspired by fashion icon Kate Moss and singer-songwriter Lorde's hit tune "Royals," designer Jonathan Rachman showcases gradiations of monochrome with interwoven splashes of stone, pattern and texture in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 Entry Hall and Main Stairway.



The Powder Room and Lounge From the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 Powder Room and Lounge, designer Kristi Will interpreted on the timeless glamour of San Francisco decoration from yesteryear with a rich and crisp modern touch.



Living Room Designers Heather Hilliard and Fleur Keyes's notion for the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 living room was designed to complement the natural beauty seen through the ample windows of this room. The furnishings harmonize with all the hills beyond the home while providing comfort to the family and friends gathered indoors.



The Music Room An elegant space for a musician or connoisseur, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 audio space, made by Steve Henry and Michael Booth, is suspended in timeless sensibilities but elevated by a bit of confident, contemporary attitude.



With Good Business: The Dining Room First to the dining room, the handpainted background prompted the exuberant palette in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 With Good Company space. Designers George Brazil and Cecilia Sagrera-Hill paired an eight-sided table with the enchanted garden-like setting to produce the perfect place to savor good food, good conversation and good company.



The Kitchen Rich black, enameled cabinetry with accents of walnut walnut are the dramatic cornerstone of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 kitchen. Designer Steven Miller completed the sophisticated appearance with polished and brushed metal hardware, white stone counters and geometric glass tiles, along with a customized quartz crystal-encrusted ceiling cove crowns the area.



The Butler's Pantry Geometric glass tiles add more drama to the black, enamled cabinets in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 butler's pantry, made by Steven Miller. The distance includes integrated storage and screen to please the home chef.



Family Room Dramatic views of the surrounding Presidio through oversized windows are juxtaposed from a cosmopolitan study of black and white in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 living room and adjacent living space. Designer Steven Miller selected furnishings which are comfortable, casual and chic.



Deck The comfortable family room in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 opens onto a well-appointed deck featuring a mix of textures, forms and colors of emerald. A big outdoor dining table is perfectly suited for dining al fresco, and the heated cement couch is a comfy retreat year-round in this private paradise, made by Steven Miller.



Main Stairway Designer Jonathan Rachman took a single bit of slivered artwork and interspersed each component with champagne smoke mirrors for a bold design element leading up the main stairwell in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014.



Library The San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 library is made to be a serene respite. Geoffrey De Sousa selected soothing neutrals in linen, suede and silk for those chairs and novels in tones of soft oyster and lotions. The neutral palette elegantly frames the lush greenery outside.



Once Upon a Time There Was a Bed: Master Bedroom Designer Antonio Martins wanted to honor his heritage in a contemporary way with his concept to the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 master bedroom. He did so with all the juxtaposition of a 17th century family room mattress, Portuguese blue and white and modern art.



The Modern Romantic's Lair and The Vestibule Jane Richardson-Mack and John Romaidis attracted from influences from the New Modern Age of the 20th century to make a new, dream-like fantasy for the current modern age in the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 Modern Romantic's Lair and The Vestibule. Ombre walls offer an ethereal setting for unfrmaed modern and 24-karat golden Verre Glomis focal points.



Master Bathroom The San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 master bathroom , made by Jaimie Belew, offers an indulgent, spa-like setting for your homeowner to get ready for the day or unwind at night. French doors and a Juliet balcony provide private views of the San Francisco Bay, adding to the luxury of the area.



Salon The San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 master bath provides an indulgent, spa-like setting for the homeowner to get ready for the day or unwind at night. Designer Jaimie Belew layered textured and contrasting lotions, grays and carbon tones using a mixture of metallic and translucent elements.



Woman's Office Drawing inspiration from the unfolding ocean views, designer Laura Larkin paired a velvety, saturated wall shade with cascading crystal baubles and wavy-print drapery in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 woman's office.



Second Floor Landing Alex Ray, of Five Senses Art Consultancy, was motivated to illustrate a move away from technology back to the basics of communication through an installment of hand-cast bronze letters and historical symbols at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 second floor landing. Artist Martin Bialas accommodated the installation for the space, which pops on the wall and also contributes toward the property's library.



Constellation of Shade Stephanie Breitbard curated a colorful setup by local artist Klari Reis to highlight the third floor landing at the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014. Reis utilized reflective epoxy polymer to depict microscopic images, which sit varying levels from the wall to elicit thickness and motion across the space.



Guest Bedroom The San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 guest bedroom combines museum-quality case goods which are perfectly at home in a richly historical room. Designer Melanie Coddington added luxurious designer details, for example nailhead furniture trim, contrast welting, custom bedding and design fabrics.



Lily's Pad Designer Tineke Triggs envisioned a young girl named Lily who loves to express herself through art when creating the concept for Lily's Pad in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014. Shades of green and blue create a serene setting, while pops of crimson and contemporary patterns help excite her imagination.



The Soaking Lounge Designer Lisa Bakamis made the fantasy retreat of every teenaged girl in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 soaking lounge. A clawfoot tub is the perfect place for a post-soccer practice bubble tub. The fun, feminine setting is her own boutique salon, where she can experiment with makeup, hairstyles and style.



Small Roamer's Room The ideal escape for an imaginative, active little boy, the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 Small Roamer's Room features solid leather, denim, rope and canvas. Designer Regan Baker selected furnature, including a large scale nomadic tent, that is easily moved and rearranged to further promote active enjoyment of this room.



The Lounge Designer Jo Ann Hartley selected a vibrantly colorful rug to anchor the sophisticated third-floor sofa in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014. Orange leather seating punches through the subtle taupe and gray tones to get a fun, classy space.



Small Boy Blu An upscale retreat for the most youthful gentleman of the home, the Small Boy Blu room in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 offers a nostalgic sense of boyish adventure. Designer Shelley Cahan combined classic, tailored elements with vintage-inspired nickel accents and distressed furnishings to get a lively, preppy space.



California Palette: An Artist's Home Studio and Observatory With a nod to the California artists that draw inspiration in the nation's rugged beauty, designer Matthew MacCaul Turner made an ideal area to conceive of and produce artwork in the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014 Artist's Home Studio and Observatory. Sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay and the Presidio encircle the artist, and the paint-splattered studio floor is a work of art in its own right.



Dad's Honey Hole A tucked-away niche in the San Francisco Decorator Showhouse 2014, Dad's Honey Hole is designer Sunny K. Merry's nod to the private bar of days gone by. Inspired by a veteran of foreign wars, the area includes wallpaper depicting pin-up women, an Art Deco-era mirror in Paris and a Japanese puffer fish pendant lighting.



Third Floor Landing Art vignettes are seen gazing down the main stairwell in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014, with a quick look at the gilded rug at the entry hall to polish off the view.



Mixologist Quarters: "Attempt This My Love" Cocktails and elixirs are not the only things blended from the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 Mixologist Quarters. Designer Reba Jones infused the space using a structured dispensary that stands in sharp contrast to the chaos of this floor layout.



The Potting Shed Paneled walls and worn metallic countertops enhance the initial cabinetry at the Potting Shed at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014. Designer Randy McDannell tied the components together to create a comfortable, elegant space for its discerning groundskeeper and his crops, books art and findings.



Fifty Shades of Green Rather than reinvent the garden in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014, Living Green Design followed the management of the current landscaping, accentuating it with updated flora, punches of vibrant furniture and whimsical attributes such as the oversized snail sculpture.



Reflect The garden in the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2014 contributes to a final vignette, designed by Kate Webster and Thayer Hopkins to inspire and promote reflection. A brick path draws the eye toward the abstract, mirrored sculpture which reflects light and shadow.



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