Spruce Street
spruce street
There is nothing quite like an uninterrupted view of the Presidio: its rolling hills, miles of eucalyptus trees, the Golden Gate Bridge and headlands beyond. This three-story, 5,500 square foot home nestles on a long private drive, edging the Presidio. The entry is placed subtly flanking the garden, followed by a low foyer, visually obscuring the home by a floor-to-ceiling solid walnut screen. The floor plan is open and allows intimate, unique and spatially integrated experiences for the owner. The main staircase functionally connects each floor, poetically anchors the home.
Three floors layer the house vertically. The top and entry level are public domain with all the essential attributes of modern living. Adjacent exterior programs, such as courtyards, balconies and decks, naturally light the active interior spaces of the kitchen, living and dining rooms. The middle layer, the most private portion of the home, is soothing and quiet. The master bath tucks quietly against a private exterior sun lit courtyard with bedroom views of the Presidio. The ground floor is programmed for entertainment and guests. The floor contains a 500-bottle wine cellar, a media room with a wet bar and a guest room that will relax the most weary traveler.
Project
Info
Project Type: Development - Remodel
Neighborhood: Presidio Heights
City: San Francisco
Builder: Eastwood Development
Architect: Dumican Mosey Architects
Designer: Dumican Mosey Architects
Engineering: SEMCO Engineering
Duration: 14 months
Completed: 2014
Size: 5,500 sq. ft.