It’s not one of ’s famous Victorian-era Painted Ladies that face Alamo Square, but a fashionably refurbished circa 1910 abode from the early 20th century in the city’s neighborhood is pretty in pale pink on the outside with a vibrant array of color inside.
The home’s colorful renovation is courtesy of the at Berkeley’s and the Marin County-based design firm . The six-bedroom jewel box of a home unfolds over five levels atop a street-level two-car garage, with numerous outdoor spaces that allow you to take in the views from the home’s high hillside perch. Alexander Fromm Lurie at City holds .
The main level sits a couple of floors above the street and draws inspiration from classic midcentury-modern design, with natural grasscloth wallcoverings wrapping the living and dining rooms. A