This fall, the Bay Area’s luxury real estate market isn’t just selling homes, it’s selling experiences. Strolling through estates in Pacific Heights, Atherton, or the hills of Marin, it’s easy to question whether you’re touring a residence or an art gallery. These properties are evolving into curated showcases, where the architecture, décor, and artwork are as much the stars as the sprawling kitchens or infinity pools.

High ceilings, natural light cascading through floor-to-ceiling windows, and interiors designed by internationally acclaimed designers make these estates feel more like private museums than places to hang your coat. Sculptures occupy corners like permanent installations; canvases with bold brushstrokes command attention in spaces that blend classic elegance with modern mini

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