Atop a Beaux Arts-style Pacific Heights buildings sits the highest-priced listing in San Francisco. Artfully renovated down to the studs by architect Andrew Skurman and interior designer Suzanne Tucker, the 5,700-square-foot city residence now nods to Georgian design sensibilities and employs plenty of color, texture, and pattern. Truly, the home has unmatched interiors and views, which all contributes to the $35,000,000 ask.
From first moments in the foyer, it’s clear that regal beauty was at the forefront of Suzanne Tucker’s interior redesign. Beautiful cathedral ceilings crowned by a gold lantern pendant set the tone. Next, you’ll see coffered ceilings in the vast living room filled with Georgian-style furniture.
Per her website, Tucker shared, “The design concept was to color the elegance of the residence with the welcoming ease of an English country house.” Rich wood finishes and delicate pastel hues contrast each other throughout, working to achieve this timeless aesthetic. The clients’ affinity for blue also guided Tucker when crafting their spaces, and what better way to subtly complement the glistening skyline and Bay views? The chef’s kitchen dressed in a muted blue and the French doors leading to wrap around terraces create a feeling of lightness amidst the clear grandeur. Whether a new owner opts for hosting dazzling dinner parties in the dining room or quiet nights by the fire in the study, luxury living above the clouds is a given.
Holding a total of three bedrooms and five bathrooms, there are actually two primary suites within the penthouse. Part of the 2006 Washington Cooperative and praised as one of the most sought-after addresses, the listing certainly comes with a hefty dose of prestige, too. Gregg Lynn of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.