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Architect:Robert Nebolon Architects
Location:San Francisco, CA, USA; | ;
Category:Private Houses
Perched on a steep hillside in California’s East Bay, the
is as spectacular as the views of the San Francisco Bay it provides.
The five-level, 3,600-square-foot home in the Claremont Hills bordering Berkeley and Oakland takes the concept of indoor-outdoor living to previously unimagined places, with Western Window Systems’ floor-to-ceiling
leading out to five different decks overlooking Berkeley and the bay beyond it, including two each on the third and fourth floors of the home.
In addition to a master bedroom and kids’ bedroom on the third floor, the $2.8 million residence features an art room on the second floor and wine cellar and guest bedroom on the fourth floor. The second-floor kitchen features a massive Western Window Systems picture window behind the sink, with amazing views of the hills below.
The home’s interior comes courtesy of renowned young designer
, based in the Oakland area. Inspired by the enthralling vistas, Geremia and her team created an interior design that is softer than what the ultra-modern exterior offers. Geremia mixed new contemporary furniture with vintage pieces throughout the home.
“Art is often our starting point,” Geremia told
magazine. “It brings soul to a space and can even inspire a color palette.”
The Idea House, an annual series that showcases innovations in Western design, was featured in the November issue of
. The
was located in Denver. Western Window Systems is an annual participant in the Idea House.
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