A Crown Jewel of Nob Hill


The talented team of architect Andrew Skurman and designer Suzanne Tucker worked with the owner to create this stunning residence in one of San Francisco’s most prestigious buildings: 1001 California.
Built in 1914, the stunning example of Beaux Arts classical architecture is one of the crown jewels of Nob Hill.
The gorgeous full-floor condominium at 1001 California has soaring ceilings, luscious reclaimed oak floors and numerous French doors framing the quintessential Nob Hill views.

The oval and curved theme of the building is carried into the home with a round foyer, which was inspired by an 18th century room in the Musee Carnavalet in Paris.

When Skurman and Tucker renovated the residence they replaced everything. “There’s no one square inch of what was there before,” according to Skurman, in an article that “Architectural Digest” published about the place.
“We replaced everything. We took away all the existing walls. We even put new moldings around the exterior doors,” he said.





This is the perfect home for entertaining, with a grand formal living room and round formal dining room with lacquered walls and gold foiled ceiling by Willem Racke.

The luxurious master bedroom wing features exquisite his and hers custom closets, and one of the 10 best master baths in North America. It’s truly extraordinary!

The marble floor, by Fox Marble, has an inlaid Regence-inspired pattern. Chandelier and sconces from Marvin Alexander. Fixtures by P.E. Guerin.

Represented by Betty Brachman of Sotheby’s International Realty. Photos provided by San Francisco Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service.
Location: 1001 California Street #3rd Floor
Asking Price: $6,300,000
HOA Dues: $5886.00
Size: 2-bed, 2.5 bath
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