This gorgeous family home was designed by Niche Interiors, perched on the top of Pacific Heights, a posh neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The family of three commissioned the designers to help create their vision for this new 7,000 square foot, three level home. Designed to showcase 180 degree views of the San Francisco Bay, this stunning pad boasts expansive living space for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Above: The ottomans that can be seen in the entryway were sourced from Plantation Design.
Above: A custom rug grounds the formal living room, which features contemporary furniture and artwork and a mix of sumptuous fabrics and luxe metals.
Sources: The music artwork on the wall is from artist Katina Huston, available through Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
What We Love: This family home exemplifies truly beautiful work by the designers, offering a cohesive and lovely environment. The interior living spaces are full of subtle and quiet beauty; terrifically edited. The outdoor spaces offer a fantastic escape despite being in the heart of the city… and those views, spectacular!!
Readers, what do you think of this family home? Are there any particular details that caught your eye? Anything you would have liked to have seen done differently? Let us know in the Comments below!
Above: The patterned area rug is from Stark Carpet.
Above: The dining room is adjacent to the living room, infused with drama thanks to metallic wallpaper and a statement chandelier. The custom dining table expands to seat 14 for poker parties and holiday dinners.
Sources: The custom dining table is accented by side chairs are from Plantation Design, while the head chairs are from Caste. The exquisite chandelier illuminating the table is from Lindsey Adelman.
Above: A bold geometric rug, graphic wallpaper, and mid-century furniture lend a fun vibe to the playroom.
Above: The ottoman poufs are from Bernhardt Design.
Above: The wallpaper is from Graham & Brown.
Above: The kitchen nook feature the 14.14 Fourteen Pendant Chandelier from Bocci.
Above: The family room furniture layout capitalizes on the spectacular view, with a sectional sofa facing Alcatraz while still providing a comfortable spot to watch movies.
Above: The cool muted color palette continues in the master bedroom, with a custom platform bed, textural grasscloth from Phillip Jeffries, wool drapes and silk area rug.
Above: The chair is by Ralph Pucci, while the ottoman is custom designed for the space.
Above: The countertop material in the master bedroom is Caesarstone.
Above: The daybed and the accent pillows were sourced from West Elm.
Photos: Thomas Kuoh Photography
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