Interior designer Jamie Bush is responsible for reimagining this four-story modern townhouse set into the rolling hillside neighborhood of Noe Valley in the heart of San Francisco, California. This spec home was transformed into a personalized space for a young tech pioneer.
The design is a playful mix of surrealist compositions of modern art and objects, eclectic vintage finds, and custom designs specifically for this dwelling. Fresh colors, patterns, a layering of textures, natural finishes, and organic shapes throughout identify these spaces as quintessentially ‘California Modern’. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular townhouse tour…
Above: The sculptural bench in this home’s entryway is a Custom Hex Elephant Bench by Haas Brothers.
What We Love: The designer did a fantastic job of adapting this townhouse to the lifestyle needs of its owner, through function and style. We are loving how spaces have been devised for entertaining and lounging along with spaces to soak in the San Francisco skyline views. Contemporary art has been used to create a unique design aesthetic that allows the owner to personalize the living spaces.
Tell Us: What do you think of the overall refresh of this San Francisco townhouse? Would you do anything differently if this were your home? Let us know in the Comments!
Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing San Francisco home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign: Visually striking open and airy modern home in San Francisco and Modern family home is an urban oasis in San Francisco.
Above: The powder bathroom sink is by Catalano. What looks like an ombre paint effect is actually wallpaper by Calico Wallpaper. On the wall above the toilet, the ox mask is by a Norwegian artist named Arne Lindaas.
Above: The artwork on the dining room wall is part of the “Upsidedown L” series of drawings by Jamie Bush, the designer of this townhouse renovation.
Above: In the kitchen, the cabinets are taupe-stained oak, while the backsplash material is handmade tiles from Heath Ceramics. The island bar stools are the Plank Bar Stools by Thomas Hayes Studio. Suspended above the island is a custom Architectural Chandelier from Thomas Hayes Gallery.
Above: In the living room, the custom walnut coffee table is by Richard Patterson. The overall dimensions of the shelving unit are approximately 6′ 8″H x 12′ 7″ W. The shelves are 2″ thick white oak, stained.
Above: The area rug is a custom “Topo” rug designed by Jamie Bush for Marc Phillips.
Above: The sofa is by Ligne Roset complemented by a vintage Danish sculptural floor lamp from the ’60s.
Above: In the powder bathroom, the eye-catching wallpaper is by Calico in the pattern ‘Night Indigo’.
Above: In the bedroom, the modern bed is by Poliform.
Above: The outdoor stools are the Eucalyptus Stools by Ido Yoshimoto. The ceiling of this upper-floor viewing room is clad in ebonized stained cedar.
PHOTOGRAPHER Matthew Millman
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