Studio Plow adds an eclectic twist to this classic 1920s residence in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights
Hidden amongst a large collection of restored historic homes, French chateaus, and Spanish-style mansions, this 5-bedroom, 4,142 sq ft three-storey and five-bedroom home in the vibrant neighbourhood of San Francisco’s Pacific Heights is the main residence of a young couple in their 30s and their baby girl.
First built in 1920, its exterior is reminiscent of a classic San Francisco home. Having been two separate flats that have now been combined into a single-family home and renovated in the early 2000s, its sterile interior left much to be desired until Studio Plow stepped in.
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“The couple are long-time clients of ours that we’ve connected with after we completed two San Francisco headquarter office spaces for the company he co-founded,” recalls Brit Epperson, founder and chief creative of Studio Plow.
“The couple welcomed their first child in 2021 at the time and realised they desperately needed a larger space and fast, so we practically jumped head first into this new project.”
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