Garden spaces were designed by landscape architect Katsy Swan.
The ivy-draped Tudor.
In the vestibule, a Jean de Merry Lumiere light fixture is complemented by a Petra table from Artifacts International. A pair of Porta Romana Crush sconces flank the door to the dining room. The brass and leather Scala Luxury Klismos chair is through Coup d’Etat.
A peacock-hued Michael Berman sofa from Sloan Miyasato invites lounging in the dining room. The walnut table top is through Rossi Antiques; base is custom through Blackman Cruz.
The all-white kitchen features new custom cabinetry; a dining table from Antiques on Old Plank Road featuring a bronze base and marble top; and chairs from Design Within Reach.
The cooking area features a custom La Cornue range with a stainless and pebble finish.
In the kitchen sitting area, chairs from Rossi Antiques wear Jerry Pair leather; Moroccan rug is from Tony Kitz Gallery.
Raffetto designed the custom, pewter-topped island. Marble backsplash tile is Ann Sacks; polished nickel fixtures are from Waterworks.
An upstairs bathroom wrapped in Ann Sacks tile houses a custom steel-and-glass shower enclosure and a Waterworks bathtub.
Doors from Architectural Iron Works with Sun Valley Bronze hardware open onto the cutting garden.
A stone staircase winds from the house down to the wilder lower landscape.
A stone staircase winds from the house down to the wilder lower landscape.
A custom bluestone sink graces the kitchen garden; the Henry gooseneck faucet in unlacquered brass is from Waterworks; the sink light and wall sconce are from Urban Electric.
A spacious chicken coop houses a brood of hens that provides the family with fresh eggs.
The formal entrance garden was designed by landscape architect Katsy Swan.
This article appears in the April 2017 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).