This mid-century modern home has been recreated in stunning fashion, bringing forth the best in style, functional design and modern convenience. Designed by modernists Terry and Terry Architecture and Chris Choy Design, the home has been completely transformed physically and stylistically from the finest details to the the most functional floor arrangements.
The home features 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, including a wonderfully spacious master suite and luxuriously modern bath looking out to the sun drenched south facing, landscaped yard with geometric pavers and terraced plantings. The two bedrooms above enjoy access to a steel and Ipe deck that drapes over the yard below, presenting a perfect spot to sun, dine or enjoy the uniquely warm and protected environs. The main floor is punctuated by a dramatic 2 level atrium that graces the central staircase and provides a gentle tumble of light from the skylight above, cascading all the way to the ground floor entry and the master suite below. Walnut stained floors throughout the main level complement the custom made Viola Park walnut cabinets in the open plan kitchen, complete with dining bar and Thermador appliances, all drenched in light from the skylight above.
The living room and dining area are highlighted by an expansive storefront style, aluminum framed window which presents a picture-view of the quiet cul-de-sac beyond and outlooks to the city northward. A hot-rolled steel fireplace sits near the window line and presents an ideal setting for an adjacent flat panel TV or media center. The main floor offers back-to-back baths, one for guests and one for residents, highlighted by another slender skylight above.
The home is pre-wired for a Bay Alarm home security system, features dual flush toilets throughout, presents ample storage spaces within the one car garage including “soft touch” quiet garage door and much, much more.
Noe Valley
Where do San Francisco hipsters move when they grow up? Noe Valley. This small enclave nestled in the hills above San Francisco Bay is proof positive you don't have to leave the city when you transition from Stoli to stroller.
Jaw-dropping views of the bay looking east toward Oakland greet you from almost any street corner. Boutiques are chockablock here. With bakeries like Noe Valley Baking Company and restaurants that have become beloved neighborhood institutions, like Firefly, Noe Valley is paradise for foodies. Thanks to the Noe Valley Farmers market, locals never have to leave the neighborhood to get their fix of fresh organic vegetables, fruit and honey.
Some of the best public schools in the city are here in Noe Valley. Fairmount Elementary School and Alvarado Elementary School are both notable for their levels of family involvement. James Lick Middle School prepares students with language immersion programs, award winning art, music, and media programs. And the test scores are above 600 on the California Academic Performance Index (API.
Nightlife? Got it. From the trendy Bliss Bar to the awesome selection of imported beers at The Dubliner, Noe Valley is increasingly known for its nightlife. For live music check out Noe Valley Ministry, presenter of world class performers in folk, world music and the alt-rock scene.
Noe Valley is that prized thing in San Francisco: a place where families can put down roots, straight through the sidewalks of 24th Street.
Open House:
Sunday December 2nd, 1-4 p.m.
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday December 4th, 1-4 p.m.
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Rob Levy - 415.385.8011
Offers (if any) Thursday December 6th at noon.
Rob Levy
Sotheby's International Realty
DRE# 01233262
415.385.8011 (mobile)
415.901.1711 (office)
Rob@RobLevy.net
www.RobLevy.net