Aerie High Above San Francisco, $15M
With walls of glass and spectacular bridge-to-bridge views that can only be described as cinematic, this 2-bed, 2.5-bath home at the edge of Russian Hill has been immaculately fitted out like a bespoke suit– no detail left unattended. Floating walls and ceilings, plus the extensive use of walnut paneling and cabinet work, have created a matchless setting for both the views and the owners’ extensive collection of Asian art.
At one end of the living/dining area, the open kitchen tucks nearly everything away behind bespoke walnut cabinets, backed up by an equally well-finished service kitchen.
Below, the walnut-paneled primary suite just beyond the living area, part of the effortless flow between spaces.
It’s at the top of Royal Towers, a now-venerable 1974 Modernist building and one of the best large cooperatives in town; there are extensive, newly-remodeled owner amenities with equally wonderful views, a garage plus a swimming pool with a retractable roof.
Go to the listing for additional images, details and a floor plan. A unique opportunity to own an exceptionally finished pied-a-terre in one of the world’s most beautiful settings, represented by Gregg Lynn and his team at Sotheby’s International Realty.
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