Front elevation with white facade and brown trims
 
Outdoor hallway with water feature and staircase leading up to house
 
 
Interior entryway with painted ceramic vase and views of the living room
 
 
 

“On a slender hillside lot... a Spanish-inspired house whose lush terraces and gracious rooms offer respite from urban bustle.”

—Patricia Leigh Brown, Architectural Digest

 
 
Sitting Room with leather furniture, large stone fireplace and arched windows framing the outdoors
Modest Kitchen with stone top wooden kitchen island and wooden cabinets
 
Dining room with crystal lighting, arched windows and bespoke furniture
 
 
Bar Nook with grand arched windows and seating
 
 
Opulent bathroom with mirrored walls, crystal lighting and stone basin
 
 
Dining area with Corinthian stone columns, arched windows and dining table
 
 
View looking down spiral stairwell with wooden steps and brass handrail
 
 
Corridor with glass ceiling lighting and wooden doors looking into the kitchen
 
 
Staircase with wooden steps and brass handrail looking onto glass entrance doors
 
 
Roof patio with outdoor furniture and statue overlooking the cityscape
 
 
Exterior Roof Terrace with arched window looking into interior seating area
 
Exterior stone sculpture with view of city in the background
 
 
Exterior roof terrace with stone sculpture looking over outdoor staircase
 
Decorative, painted wall with wooden door
 

DOLORES HEIGHTS
San Francisco, CA

This Andalusia-inspired home was designed for a former antiques dealer and connoisseur of the arts—an aerie retreat featuring lush terraces and gracious rooms. Here, space, art, and antique furnishings contribute to a highly personal expression of home. The design takes full advantage of its narrow site (25-foot-wide-by-110-foot-deep), enabling its four floors to capture the panoramic views. Sitting elegantly in its urban setting, the design cleverly houses the well curated and edited collection.

 


PROJECT CREDITS

SUZMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES
Landscape Architect

ED HARDY
Interior Design

BANKS LANDL LIGHTING DESIGN
Lighting Design

VEVERKA ARCHITECTS
Architect of Record

MATTHEW MILLMAN
Photography

Designed by Richard Beard while
Principal at BAR Architects.

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