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St Regis Penthouse

Sitting atop the highest floors of the Five-Star St. Regis Hotel & Residences in San Francisco, this one-of-a-kind, palatial penthouse features over 20,000 expansive square feet, including 2,900 square feet of terraces – one of the largest personal residences in all of San Francisco.

Shipping Container Loft

This unique loft is located in San Francisco, owned by two art and travel addicts who decided to customize it in a very unique way. The couple used a pair of shipping containers to decorate their home. The containers are also functional and they accommodate their collection while also reflecting their personality and passion.

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355 Bryant Loft

From the moment you walk in, this loft stirs the soul. You’ll be awed by the dramatic, soaring ceilings & walls made of bold brick & timber. It is in the center of San Francisco’s technology Mecca

Striking Art Deco Penthouse With Views of Downtown San Francisco

Eclectic Art Deco Penthouse

This eclectic penthouse in San Francisco is surely defined by color and luxury, offering mesmerizing 360-degree panoramic views of the city. The apartment occupies the entire 21st floor of a beautiful Art Deco building.

Live-Work Loft

This urban loft for a single man occupies the entire top floor of a 1920′s concrete frame structure in San Francisco’s Soma neighborhood. The space, essentially a “toolbox” for the owner’s urban lifestyle, uniquely adapts commercial and technical materials and components to residential functions.

Imposing San Francisco Loft

Designed and owned by well-known designer Steven Volpt, his home features 18′ windows that draw natural light in and allow the inhabitants to feel like they are living in a grand open space.

Industrial Modern in San Francisco

The striking Oriental Warehouse Loft by Edmonds + Lee Architects is a modern architectural residence in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco. To maximize the space inside the residence, the designers chose to abandon the general rules of maintaining privacy with regard to windows and transparency. Instead, the home opens up to nature with large expanses of glass to blend the inside and outside world.

Market Street Ten

Joel Sanders was the architect selected by the owners of this penthouse to take the challenge posed by the design of this duplex unit. The trick was to take advantage of the best advantage of this corner unit – a dramatic view of downtown San Francisco that were compromised by discontinuous groupings of conventional double hung windows.