This New Multi-Storey House In San Francisco Was Designed To Enable Views Of The Bay From Its Many Outdoor SpacesJune 28, 2019Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaTroon Pacific has completed their latest property, a multi-storey modern house in San Francisco, California.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaThe interior of the home features European White Oak hardwood floors and 10-foot ceilings. In the living room, a black stone surrounds a built-in fireplace.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaAdjacent to the living room is dining room, where colorful art is highlighted on the walls, and a chandelier adds a delicate touch to the space.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaOn the other side of the living room towards the front of the house, is the kitchen and a secondary living space. Sliding doors open the interior to the balcony where uninterrupted water views can be enjoyed.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaA glass-enclosed staircase is illuminated by an oversized operable skylight that is situated in the center of the home, allowing natural light and air to permeate each floor, which are also accessible via an elevator.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaOn another level of the home is another living room that’s furnished in white with grey accents.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaIn one of the bedrooms, sliding doors open to a balcony with frosted glass, creating privacy for the occupants, while a double-sided fireplace can be enjoyed from both the bedroom and the ensuite bathroom.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaOn the top of the house is a rooftop patio, that features a lounge with a freestanding fire pit, and views of the city and Golden Gate Bridge.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaThe home also has yard that’s surrounded by trees for privacy, while an outdoor kitchen and dining table are ideal for alfresco dining, and a built-in lounge that focuses on the fireplace for cooler nights.Photography by Mikiko KikuyamaA multi-purpose garage boasts a pet spa, a Tesla Power Wall and parking for three cars, including a car vault that allows residents to easily lower a vehicle to the ground floor.The house is currently listed for sale, and you can learn more about the house here.Photography by Mikiko Kikuyama