06/12/2026
Join us as we take a floor-by-floor journey through this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase, beginning with the home’s main level.
Upon arrival, visitors were led up a stair path surrounded by the landscape design from Studio Green, challenging expectations of the home’s historic setting through a modern landscape of contrasting forms, textures, and tones. Once inside, guests are enveloped by the tented entry created by Kendall Wilkinson Design. Before continuing into the home, visitors are invited to pause and step briefly into a world veiled in shadow and light in Rachel Scheff Design Studio’s enchanted powder and cloak room.
As visitors walk through the coffered hall by Kendall Wilkinson Design, the space encourages reflection on the way historic San Francisco homes were once experienced. The living room unfolds as a richly layered space that beautifully blends Eastern and Western influences through the vision of Sindhu Peruri | Interior Design. Moving through to the dining room by Marsh & Clark Design, visitors encounter a layered interior that pays homage to the craftsmanship and artistry of the past.
From there, guests pass through the pantry by Tineke Triggs she/her, a space designed to be celebrated rather than concealed. Guests then enter the kitchen and family room, also designed by Tineke Triggs she/her, where inspiration from Old England informs warm, inviting spaces meant for gathering, conversation, and the feeling of coming home. Completing the main level is the rear garden by Martinelli Design, offering a space for calm, restraint, and a quiet sense of continuity.
Return for the next chapters of the tour as we make our way to the upper levels of the home.
Photography by Michael P. H. Clifford, R. Brad Knipstein and Paul Dyer