Think good bones, an old soul and layered romance.
San Francisco, CA
Crafted in 1915 by the renowned architect Alfred Henry Jacobs, for himself, this well-appointed home beckoned for a refresh. While the bones spoke of enduring quality the interiors had been largely untouched—an opportunity to lean into romance and layers.
Each room takes you on a journey to the next, featuring moments of 1970s chrome-and-Lucite accents alongside vintage lighting and storied patterns. Reveling in the delightful tension between old and new, this residence reveals a captivating dialogue between classical backdrops, modern art, and contemporary furnishings.
Project Partners
Wilkinson Architectural Group
Brunner Construction
Photography by Paul Dyer