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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Salon by Malone  Once she noted the carved-wood door and arched stained glass window, Malone Detro knew the house’s one-time walk-in closet and mailroom had great potential. So she rounded up her family of tradespeople to assist in executing an escape—“somewhere you could go during a busy dinner party to catch a private moment,” she says. &#8230;</p>
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<p class="paywall"><strong>Salon by</strong> <strong>Malone</strong> </p>
<p class="paywall">Once she noted the carved-wood door and arched stained glass window, Malone Detro knew the house’s one-time walk-in closet and mailroom had great potential. So she rounded up her family of tradespeople to assist in executing an escape—“somewhere you could go during a busy dinner party to catch a private moment,” she says. Her brother-in-law, a general contractor, stained and finished the cabinetry; her brother, who runs Potaito Fine Furniture, designed and built the sycamore bar stools; and her soon-to-retire carpenter father built the undulating walnut shelves. The Patagonia granite bar “[acts] as the glue between old and new,” Detro says. “The shelves lay directly in front of that window, breathing new life into the space and creating a function for it that was not there before.”</p>
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<p>Family room by DLC-ID</p>
<p></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd ggSBbb fNaHcW caption__credit">Photo: John Merkl</span><span class="SpanWrapper-umhxW kGxnNB responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cXBNxi eCxVQK asset-embed__responsive-asset"></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionText-bHjzlu iUEiRd cJtvjr iXWezO caption__text"></p>
<p>Family room by DLC-ID</p>
<p></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd ggSBbb fNaHcW caption__credit">Photo: John Merkl</span></p>
<p class="paywall"><strong>Family room by</strong> <strong>DLC-ID</strong></p>
<p class="paywall">Transforming a large octagonal hallway into a multipurpose family room was certainly a challenge for DLC-ID, but owner and principal Jon de la Cruz maximized the shape by choosing “a calm, restrained color palette to further enhance the natural light and shadow,” he says. Pale, limewashed walls pull from the home’s neighboring terra-cotta roofs, while stone, gilded bronze, plush velvet, knotted wood, and lacquered parchment add rich layers. De la Cruz’s myriad custom furnishings mingle with a hand-knotted, Empire-style chandelier made in Mexico, Danish armchairs from the ’70s, and a Carrara marble dining table by Angelo Mangiarotti for Agapecasa.</p>
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<p>Primary bedroom by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd ggSBbb fNaHcW caption__credit">Photo: Christopher Stark</span><span class="SpanWrapper-umhxW kGxnNB responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cXBNxi eCxVQK asset-embed__responsive-asset"></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionText-bHjzlu iUEiRd cJtvjr iXWezO caption__text"></p>
<p>Closet by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd ggSBbb fNaHcW caption__credit">Photo: Christopher Stark</span><span class="SpanWrapper-umhxW kGxnNB responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cXBNxi eCxVQK asset-embed__responsive-asset"></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionText-bHjzlu iUEiRd cJtvjr iXWezO caption__text"></p>
<p>Bathroom by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p></span><span class="BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd ggSBbb fNaHcW caption__credit">Photo: Christopher Stark</span></p>
<p class="paywall"><strong>Primary bedroom, closet, and bathroom suite by</strong> <strong>Tineke Triggs</strong></p>
<p class="paywall">Spanning a bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom, the primary suite aims to “strike a harmonious balance between light and dark, demure and bold,” says Tineke Triggs. As an ode to the vitality of gemstones, the bedroom unites a custom upholstered Una Malan bed, MJ Atelier wallpaper, and Marzio Cecchi lounge chairs with custom Tracy Glover Studio sconces, a rug designed by Triggs, and a decorative ceiling mural by Caroline Lizarraga. A mix of custom Go Build Studio vanities, stone slabs from Da Vinci marble, and Triggs’ own tiles in the bathroom “serve as the sultry counterpart to the bedroom,” she adds.</p>
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		<title>Newly constructed homes you should purchase in Flagstaff</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW, fully furnished, ready for you, short term or long term rental. No rental restrictions. 3BR/3.5BA, all ensuite, with garage, conveniently located in downtown Flagstaff. Just steps to the grocery store, the best coffees, restaurants, bars and retail outlets in FLG! A short walk or drive to Outdoor Adventures for a day of hiking, biking, &#8230;</p>
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<p>NEW, fully furnished, ready for you, short term or long term rental.  No rental restrictions.  3BR/3.5BA, all ensuite, with garage, conveniently located in downtown Flagstaff.  Just steps to the grocery store, the best coffees, restaurants, bars and retail outlets in FLG!  A short walk or drive to Outdoor Adventures for a day of hiking, biking, snow, museums and more!  You will love watching the sunsets from inside or outside.  Continuous views of the San Francisco Peak.  Decks in front of each room add another 265 square feet of space.  The main living area with half bath separates the bedrooms.  Two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom downstairs.  owner/agent.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 00:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An 18th-century, Spanish-style abode—with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay—is home to the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2023. The nearly 6,100-square-foot residence located at 625 El Camino Del Mar in the city’s posh Sea Cliff enclave is now open for tours (through May 29), with ticket sales once again supporting the San &#8230;</p>
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<p>An 18th-century, Spanish-style abode—with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay—is home to the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2023. The nearly 6,100-square-foot residence located at 625 El Camino Del Mar in the city’s posh Sea Cliff enclave is now open for tours (through May 29), with ticket sales once again supporting the San Francisco University High School Financial Aid Program.</p>
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<p>Built in 1927 by the notable bank architects Hyman and Appleton, the home teems with compelling spaces. In all, 22 design studios reimagined the home’s three floors. What’s trending among them? Rounded edges, sophisticated plasterwork, contemporary artworks, and rich, hand-painted details.</p>
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<p>“I love the relatability [the house] offers. It is not too big, yet [it] fits in everything a family would need,” says Jenny Bittner Borden, director of the showcase’s operations. And it’s just enough space for the region’s talents to explore what’s inspiring in this moment too. Below, step inside the San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2023, with 28 imaginative spaces that honor both the house’s Mediterranean architecture and arresting views of the San Francisco Bay.</p>
<p>Photo: Andrea Quagliata</p>
<p>The San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2023, with front garden by Martinelli Design</p>
<p><strong>Front garden by</strong> <strong>Martinelli Design</strong></p>
<p>Visitors are greeted by a Mediterranean meets Californian aesthetic in the front garden, where Russell Martinelli plays with scale by using raised, oversized metal planters to draw the eye upwards. Then the details sink in: the fountain, the Shou Sugi Ban bench, the Star Power cushion fabric from Perennials—all of which reinterpret the black dress and white pearls that Audrey Hepburn dons in *Breakfast at Tiffany’s—*and the grand, wide staircase. Martinelli refinished it in a “textured Spanish star-and-cross pattern and painted the brick a softer taupe in lieu of the original exposed concrete aggregate and red brick,” he says, “which complements the fresh white and charcoal exterior paint.”</p>
<p>Photo: Blake Marvin</p>
<p>Foyer by Geddes Ulinskas Architects</p>
<p><strong>Foyer by</strong> <strong>Geddes Ulinskas Architects</strong> </p>
<p>Rising from the foyer, over the winding concrete staircase and up to the atrium, is a tree that Geddes Ulinskas Architects built by hand alongside a half dozen craftspeople. “Each branch comprises eight sheets of medium-density fiberboard that were laminated, hand-bent together, fastened with epoxy and screws, sanded, finished, and hung. The lenses all had to be hand-templated and hand-cut to account for the imperfections of the human process,” says project designer Meredith Brown. Grounding the vestibule is a custom Stephen Antonson cocktail table and Natasha Baradaran poufs (both from De Sousa Hughes) atop a rug from The Rug Company.</p>
<p>Photography courtesy AubreyMaxwell</p>
<p>Antechamber by AubreyMaxwell</p>
<p>Photography courtesy AubreyMaxwell</p>
<p>Powder room by AubreyMaxwell</p>
<p><strong>Powder room and Antechamber by</strong> <strong>AubreyMaxwell</strong></p>
<p>Flanked by bronze Portal sconces by Konekt, the “giant carved wood mirror frame produced by Casey Johnson Studio is a mighty presence in the room,” says AubreyMaxwell cofounder Robbie McMillan. “It has a great connection to the misty landscape mural on the surrounding walls [courtesy of Phillip Jeffries] and brings the earthy quality of oiled oak into play. We used a bronze-colored mirror here in an organic shape that might be seen as a cave opening or a secret passage into a massive tree trunk.” Starring Explosion Blue quartzite that nods to the Pacific Ocean, the powder room is entirely “cloaked in soft green limewash that shimmers in the light and mimics the idea of mossy walls,” adds AubreyMaxwell cofounder Marcus Keller.</p>
<p>Photo: Mario Serafin Photography</p>
<p>Study by Coy &amp; Company</p>
<p><strong>Study by</strong> <strong>Coy &amp; Company</strong></p>
<p>In traditional 18th- and 19th-century morning rooms, “the day’s first rays of light would fill the space, and the lady of the residence would prepare for her day,” says Geoffrey Coy, CEO and principal of Coy &amp; Company. That uplifting, productive vibe comes easily in this modern-day study thanks to an alcove wrapped in Kelly Wearstler’s Mineral wallpaper, a Donghia-upholstered swivel chair, and a large work by Brooklyn artist Marc Lambrechts. The highlight, according to Coy? “Our custom oscillating ceiling detail inspired by millwork of the 1800s.”</p>
<p>Photography courtesy Kimberly Denman Inc.</p>
<p>Living room by Kimberly Denman Inc.</p>
<p><strong>Living room by</strong> <strong>Kimberly Denman Inc.</strong> </p>
<p>For the living room, Kimberly Denman Rebuffel sought to create a chic European-style ambiance, one reminiscent of Villa Necchi Campiglio in Milan. “This room is filled with pieces and furniture that are designed and produced with such skill and artistry,” says the designer. A Maya Romanoff wallpaper brings visual depth to the space, while other standouts include a McEwen Lighting Studio chandelier, Denman’s own limited cast-bronze Cerus armchair and Urn lamps, and a slew of contemporary artworks that “lead to continuous discovery for the inhabitants,” says studio partner Laurent Rebuffel.</p>
<p>Photography courtesy Chroma</p>
<p>Dining room by Chroma</p>
<p><strong>Dining room by</strong> <strong>Chroma</strong></p>
<p>The moody, artwork-filled Apollonia dining room takes its cues from surrealism, specifically Salvador Dalí’s 1934 painting Enigmatic Elements in a Landscape. That theme paves the way for such treasures as an expansive mural by Rafael Arana. The interior also features a custom tonal rug by Mark Nelson Designs, geometric patterned window coverings fabricated by Magnolia Lane, Edward Wormley dining chairs, and a lacquered table made with furniture designer Julian Giuntoli characterized by an eglomise inset.</p>
<p>Photo: Bess Friday</p>
<p>Kitchen by Lauren Berry Interior Design</p>
<p>Photo: Bess Friday</p>
<p>Kitchen by Lauren Berry Interior Design</p>
<p><strong>Kitchen by</strong> <strong>Lauren Berry Interior Design</strong> </p>
<p>Functional but elegant, the gourmet kitchen brings together natural materials such as rift white oak and honed Calacatta marble with Holly Hunt fabrics and local artwork. With the notion of mise en place top of mind, designer Lauren Berry prioritized organization in the space. Consider the sliding marble panels behind the range (which open to built-in shelving) or the tall black metal and glass-lit display cabinet. “I avoided the predictable island pendants, which can be obtrusive, and instead created a raised tray ceiling with cove lighting above the generous 10-foot-high ceiling,” she says, noting how it provides a “monolithic and uninterrupted focal point from dining and breakfast rooms.”</p>
<p>Photo: John Merkl</p>
<p>Sunroom by Dina Bandman Interiors</p>
<p><strong>Sunroom by</strong> <strong>Dina Bandman Interiors</strong></p>
<p>Dina Bandman designed this airy, sage-toned offshoot of the kitchen with convivial Mahjong games and decadent afternoon tea spreads in mind. Charles Leonard’s hand-painted geometric flooring and deGournay’s floral wallpaper set an elegant tone that is buoyed by furnishings from Hewn. The white plaster palm Paul Ferrante chandelier, the wire-brushed oak Marcali table, and the Marcali chairs upholstered in Holland &amp; Sherry soft wool sateen are all tied together with Madina Aryeh’s custom window coverings. </p>
<p>Photo: Lauren Edith Andersen of Sen Creative Co.</p>
<p>Salon by Malone</p>
<p><strong>Salon by</strong> <strong>Malone</strong> </p>
<p>Once she noted the carved-wood door and arched stained glass window, Malone Detro knew the house’s one-time walk-in closet and mailroom had great potential. So she rounded up her family of tradespeople to assist in executing an escape—“somewhere you could go during a busy dinner party to catch a private moment,” she says. Her brother-in-law, a general contractor, stained and finished the cabinetry; her brother, who runs Potaito Fine Furniture, designed and built the sycamore bar stools; and her soon-to-retire carpenter father built the undulating walnut shelves. The Patagonia granite bar “[acts] as the glue between old and new,” Detro says. “The shelves lay directly in front of that window, breathing new life into the space and creating a function for it that was not there before.”</p>
<p>Photo: John Merkl</p>
<p>Family room by DLC-ID</p>
<p>Photo: John Merkl</p>
<p>Family room by DLC-ID</p>
<p><strong>Family room by</strong> <strong>DLC-ID</strong></p>
<p>Transforming a large octagonal hallway into a multipurpose family room was certainly a challenge for DLC-ID, but owner and principal Jon de la Cruz maximized the shape by choosing “a calm, restrained color palette to further enhance the natural light and shadow,” he says. Pale, limewashed walls pull from the home’s neighboring terra-cotta roofs, while stone, gilded bronze, plush velvet, knotted wood, and lacquered parchment add rich layers. De la Cruz’s myriad custom furnishings mingle with a hand-knotted, Empire-style chandelier made in Mexico, Danish armchairs from the ’70s, and a Carrara marble dining table by Angelo Mangiarotti for Agapecasa.</p>
<p>Photo: Christopher Stark</p>
<p>Primary bedroom by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p>Photo: Christopher Stark</p>
<p>Closet by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p>Photo: Christopher Stark</p>
<p>Bathroom by Tineke Triggs</p>
<p><strong>Primary bedroom, closet, and bathroom suite by</strong> <strong>Tineke Triggs</strong></p>
<p>Spanning a bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom, the primary suite aims to “strike a harmonious balance between light and dark, demure and bold,” says Tineke Triggs. As an ode to the vitality of gemstones, the bedroom unites a custom upholstered Una Malan bed, MJ Atelier wallpaper, and Marzio Cecchi lounge chairs with custom Tracy Glover Studio sconces, a rug designed by Triggs, and a decorative ceiling mural by Caroline Lizarraga. A mix of custom Go Build Studio vanities, stone slabs from Da Vinci marble, and Triggs’ own tiles in the bathroom “serve as the sultry counterpart to the bedroom,” she adds.</p>
<p>Photo: David Livingston</p>
<p>Guest bedroom by Miyuki Yamaguchi Design Studio</p>
<p><strong>Guest bedroom by</strong> <strong>Miyuki Yamaguchi Design Studio</strong> </p>
<p>The moment Miyuki Yamaguchi laid eyes on deGournay’s Wisteria wallpaper, it brought back memories of young adulthood, when she would chat with her next-door neighbor, the lauded linguist professor Murray Barnson Emeneau, about the wisteria that bloomed every spring. Building upon the elegance of that nostalgic wall covering, Yamaguchi’s guest bedroom incorporates a silk bed canopy and organza sheer curtain, John Dickinson’s African table from Sutherland Furniture, and a trifecta of pieces from Ironies, including the Prise table lamp. Its classic urn form makes “a statement in a modern way with a unique ‘worn’ marble texture,” says Yamaguchi. </p>
<p>Photo: Mario Serafin</p>
<p>Bedroom by EJ Interior Design</p>
<p>Photo: Mario Serafin</p>
<p>Bathroom by EJ Interior Design</p>
<p>Photo: Mario Serafin</p>
<p>Closet by EJ Interior Design</p>
<p><strong>Kids’ bedroom and bathroom suite by</strong> <strong>EJ Interior Design</strong></p>
<p>Shapes and colors collide in this cheerful children’s bedroom featuring a custom bed informed by the 1980s’ Memphis movement. A Moustache desk chair and made-in-Oaxaca rug developed with Casa Muñiz Design further enliven the room. “Pierre Frey’s Arty pattern adds painterly strokes to the ceiling and window surfaces, creating a playful contrast to the rigid geometry of the bed,” says firm founder Eugenia Jesberg. The bathroom is just as bright with its papaya-hued wainscoting and confetti-like mosaic tile in various jewel tones from New Ravenna. “This random pattern reiterates our goal to foster positive feelings,” says design director Emma Jesberg.</p>
<p>Photo: Bess Friday</p>
<p>Bedroom by Chantal Lamberto</p>
<p>Photo: Bess Friday</p>
<p>Bathroom by Chantal Lamberto</p>
<p><strong>Bedroom and bathroom suite by</strong> <strong>Chantal Lamberto</strong></p>
<p>A longtime fan of the butterfly-emblazoned Queen’s Flight wallpaper by Peg Norriss for Schumacher, Chantal Lamberto made the sand-hued version the starting point of her whimsical children’s bedroom. The space also features a refinished antique dresser, Hans Wegner Wishbone chair, and Annie Selke woven jute area rug. As a restrained juxtaposition, the bathroom’s hand-painted Porter Teleo wallpaper is paired with black-and-white striped stone wainscoting, and “the flooring is a prismatic black-and-white stone mosaic that adds a hint of whimsy,” Lamberto says. </p>
<p>Photo: Serena Morelli</p>
<p>Bedroom by Marsh &amp; Clark Design</p>
<p>Photo: Serena Morelli</p>
<p>Bathroom by Marsh &amp; Clark Design</p>
<p><strong>Guest bedroom and bathroom suite by</strong> <strong>Marsh &amp; Clark Design</strong></p>
<p>To conjure a blissful state of relaxation in the bedroom, Marsh &amp; Clark Design melded a floral installation with antiques and “a softly sloped headboard that curves around the bed and side table. It’s an asymmetric hug that envelops you in all senses,” says owner and principal designer Stephanie Fillbrandt. “The walls harken a feeling of gentle movement and the lighting [lofts above] in bird form.” It’s just as soothing in the bathroom with its Articolo pendant, micro-glass tile flooring, and textured plaster walls. </p>
<p>Photo: Christopher Stark</p>
<p>Media room and wine cellar by Noz Design</p>
<p>Photo: Christopher Stark</p>
<p>Wet bar by Noz Design</p>
<p><strong>Media room and wine cellar by</strong> <strong>Noz Design</strong> </p>
<p>“I wanted to create a dreamy space that transported you out of a four-wall room and into a celestial experience while also designing a cozy space that you’d want to relax in,” says Noz Nazawa of her media room. Murals painted by decorative artist Caroline Lizarraga weave in gold constellations, ceiling fixtures resemble the Big Dipper, and a custom Marcali sofa (available at Hewn) recalls the Lobster Nebula, particularly since it’s placed on a black rug in the shape of the Scorpius constellation. With translucent racks backdropped by Lizarraga’s cobalt blue Venetian plaster walls, the wine cellar is just as trippy. </p>
<p>Photo: Paul Dyer</p>
<p>Playroom by Shelley &amp; Company Interior Design</p>
<p><strong>Playroom by</strong> <strong>Shelley &amp; Company Interior Design</strong> </p>
<p>An acrylic swing set, petal-shaped wooden stools, and 3D sculptural trees turn this indoor playroom into a wonderland for children of all ages. Making the biggest splash is the full-scale mural of Christian Lacroix’s It’s Paradise wall covering. “We were sure to honor his whimsical theme throughout the room with the help of our custom and hand-sewn patterned kites from Tulu Textiles adorned with delicate fringes, beading, and intricate embroidery,” says principal designer Shelley Cahan. “Like Christian, I have always found myself drawn to deep saturation of color, pattern, and the unexpected.”</p>
<p>Photography courtesy Lizette Marie Interior Design</p>
<p>Office by Lizette Marie Interior Design</p>
<p><strong>Office by</strong> <strong>Lizette Marie Interior Design</strong></p>
<p>Acknowledging that the role of the home office is ever changing, designer Lizette Marie Bruckstein wanted this den to feel “as equally suited to Zoom calls with titans of industry as it is for evening cocktails or family game nights on the floor,” she says. Espresso-hued paneling, a matte black ceiling, and Dedar-upholstered vintage armchairs lend a glamorous sheen to the space, but it’s the custom Breccia Capraia marble–and–oak desk that truly shines. “The feat of creating a round base from a flat slab, infusing that base with strength and balance and then seamlessly attaching the solid oak top such that it could function structurally required quite a bit of engineering,” says the designer.  </p>
<p>Photo: Serena Morelli</p>
<p>Laundry room by MGG Designs</p>
<p><strong>Laundry room by</strong> <strong>MGG Designs</strong></p>
<p>It’s a dog’s world—at least in designer Mini Gangwal’s laundry room. The Doggone Good wallpaper by Bridgett Stahlman for Spoonflower and bone-adorned wall rack play into the theme. A 2Modern stool, Crossville floor tiles, and LG washer and dryer outfit the rest of the hard-working space. </p>
<p>Photography courtesy Ruben Marquez Interior Design</p>
<p>Bathroom by Ruben Marquez Interior Design</p>
<p>Photography courtesy Kyle Hill Design</p>
<p>Gym by Kyle Hill Design</p>
<p><strong>Bathroom by</strong> <strong>Ruben Marquez Interior Design</strong></p>
<p>Tucked into the lower level, “we wanted to set this diminutive bathroom apart from the rest of the house,” says Ruben Marquez, who embraced a floating Kohler vanity and textured Arizona Tile on the walls to elicit a private members’ club atmosphere. “Instead of using tiles or a mosaic sheet, I customized the floor [using] quartz slabs, and created a rectilinear pattern that creates visual and architectural interest.” Another perk? Heated cables underfoot.</p>
<p><strong>Gym by</strong> <strong>Kyle Hill Design</strong></p>
<p>Mind, body, and spirit all get nurtured in Kyle Hill Design’s fitness room. Drawing from wellness centers around the world, it combines a Lululemon Studio mirror and custom Pilates reformer with bespoke furniture like a CB2 meditation chair and EQ3 workout table. But chestnut wood paneling and Kelly Wearstler lighting instill the high-tech space with a tranquil, balancing aura too. </p>
<p>Photo: Serena Morelli</p>
<p>Elevator by Elan Evans Decorative Finishes</p>
<p><strong>Elevator by</strong> <strong>Elan Evans Decorative Finishes</strong></p>
<p>One evening, Elan Evans drove up to her garden at “that moment just before the sunlight goes entirely and everything seems to be touched with little glints of gold,” she recalls. “It filled me with a sense of peace and renewal.” That serenity is what she wanted the elevator to convey, and she achieved it through colors like Benjamin Moore’s Amorous, a dusty purple, and a range of metallic paints from Modern Masters that she applied with a check roller. “I love how the Arteriors Izzy fixture stands in for the rising moon—and the seeded glass has a similar texture to the paint finishes.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Luxury Mountain Retreat at Flagstaff Ranch GC is a one story custom built home with all developer upgrades available. Located on 2 acres with a golf course and a large, open panorama across 3 fairways and to the San Francisco Peaks. Open split floor plan as you enter the home with high ceilings, telescoping &#8230;</p>
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<p>The Luxury Mountain Retreat at Flagstaff Ranch GC is a one story custom built home with all developer upgrades available.  Located on 2 acres with a golf course and a large, open panorama across 3 fairways and to the San Francisco Peaks.  Open split floor plan as you enter the home with high ceilings, telescoping doors open onto the huge covered patio and patio area with gas fire pit and BBQ.  The chef&#8217;s kitchen has impeccable finishes and blends seamlessly with the living and dining areas.  Exquisite finishes include oak floors, beamed ceilings, quality lighting and <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://dailysanfranciscobaynews.com/bay-spaces-150-yr-outdated-water-pipe-drawback-nbc-bay-space/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a> fixtures, custom cabinetry, a built-in wet bar, waterfall quartz countertops, a sound system throughout the home and a stacked stone fireplace.  The large master suite has a walk-in closet, motorized blinds and a private patio door.  Two separate ensuite guest bedrooms have large baths and one has a patio door.  Secured pet run on the side of the house.  Oversized 3 car garage with EV hookup and built in workshop.  Construction quality and sustainability are evident throughout the house.  Championship golf, private dining, health club, tennis, pickle ball, playground and pool.</p>
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		<title>From New York Metropolis to San Francisco, Wellness Reigns in Newly Erected Residential Towers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Although few exceptional hotels offer exactly the same amenities &#8211; some have Michelin-starred restaurants while others have multi-story fitness centers &#8211; most of the renowned resorts have spas with unique treatments. After all, mineral facials and crystal detox are a coveted luxury that makes every vacation even more beautiful. However, there&#8217;s no reason residential buildings &#8230;</p>
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<p>Although few exceptional hotels offer exactly the same amenities &#8211; some have Michelin-starred restaurants while others have multi-story fitness centers &#8211; most of the renowned resorts have spas with unique treatments.  After all, mineral facials and crystal detox are a coveted luxury that makes every vacation even more beautiful.  However, there&#8217;s no reason residential buildings can&#8217;t offer wellness experiences on par with some of the world&#8217;s most enticing hotels.  Fortunately, ultra-modern high-rise buildings have established themselves along both coasts in the USA and the rooms have been equipped with exceptional wellness amenities.</p>
<p>With everything including halotherapy salt bays in the Himalayas and meditation rooms with Bianco Dolomiti-honed walls, these residences make a strong case for holistic stays that don&#8217;t venture outside &#8211; unless it&#8217;s a well-tended rooftop garden.  From West 28th Street in Manhattan&#8217;s Chelsea neighborhood to De Longpre Avenue in Hollywood, these towering towers won&#8217;t be around for long.</p>
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<p>Photo: Williams New York courtesy of HAP Investment Developers</p>
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<p>Located on West 28th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in Chelsea, Maverick is shaking up the historic district.  DXA Studio, the architects behind Maverick&#8217;s unique design, did not neglect any detail &#8211; especially when it comes to the eye-catching facade.  Eye-catching white-framed windows, some of which are 1.5 by 2 meters high, have metallic bronze inlays that make the golden hour even more dramatic.  The charming Julia balconies blur the line between inside and outside.</p>
<p>Maverick may be a minimalist, design-centric structure, but the real appeal lies in its focus on wellness.  There is an 18-meter lap pool on the lower levels of the building;  a sanctuary with pink Himalayan salt meditation and massage and steam baths;  a fitness center;  and a sauna.  On the 1,900 square meter roof you will find a summer kitchen with pizza oven, smoker and grill with integrated rotisserie;  a dining area covered by a stylish trellis;  a beach lounge with sun loungers and parasols and a cozy fire garden for outdoor wine tastings.</p>
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<p>Not to mention, there is a lot of emphasis on spirituality and mental health thanks to the Spiritual Concierge, a service that connects residents with a trusted source &#8211; a shaman, for example &#8211; services like sound baths, hypnotherapy, reiki, and a pre-move blessing .</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="caas-img caas-lazy has-preview" alt="Fifteen Hudson Yards" src="https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/e8RkEgbYNKS9IwgFMaO2PA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTcwNTtoPTg3OC42ODcxNjI0NDI4NzU-/https://s.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/_gDZIFkiwC5L1JexuQ_SXg--~B/aD0zMDAwO3c9MjQwNzthcHBpZD15dGFjaHlvbg--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/architectural_digest_422/474a5acab9863a87bbfe34ec334bc4f5"/></p>
<p>Fifteen Hudson Yards</p>
<p>Photo: Related-Oxford</p>
<p>Fifteen Hudson Yards</p>
<p>Hudson Yards, a collection of ultra-luxurious skyscrapers with top floors sometimes streaking with clouds, is one of New York City&#8217;s hottest new neighborhoods.  The residence has an impressive array of amenities including priority reservations and seating in nearby gastronomic concepts (Estiatorio Milos from chef Costas Spiliadis and Mercado Little Spain from Spanish chef José Andrés), in-residence dining, private chef service, certified sommelier Managed wine cellar and wellness offers on site.  Overall, Fifteen Hudson Yards is a sky-high oasis celebrating wellness.  In fact, the entire 50th floor (the building has 88) is entirely dedicated to wellness, in the form of a 3,500 square meter fitness center.</p>
<p>In addition to the private studio for yoga, stretching and group fitness classes, there is also an extensive water sports center with city and river views.  Whether residents opt for the 75-foot, three-lane swimming pool, lounge areas, poolside shower or hot tub, they will look forward to unparalleled relaxation.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="caas-img caas-lazy has-preview" alt="Santa Monica Park" src="https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/6CJkA75vRZ9aO16hdO1yNg--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTcwNTtoPTM5Ni42MzM-/https://s.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/RuK3k1bSwg9MgVzkhdz_1Q--~B/aD0yODEzO3c9NTAwMDthcHBpZD15dGFjaHlvbg--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/architectural_digest_422/9658ad932e40363eb30bad27a4ec61be"/></p>
<p>Santa Monica Park</p>
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<p>Santa Monica Park</p>
<p>Santa Monica Park, which opens this fall, celebrates the outdoors on a grand scale &#8211; especially at the 1-acre rooftop park, which is divided into four different sections.  The first is the Field, an expansive lawn designed for event programs, film screenings, and fitness classes.  There&#8217;s also an outdoor fitness area with plyometrics, HIIT training, battle ropes, ladder walls, and torque tanks.  The second section, the garden, is a complete jungle of trees, flowers and plants and creates a comfortable environment for working from home.  The third section, called Oasis, has a heated pool, cabanas, lounge chairs, play area, and private bar. The final section, the farm, includes a curated fruit and vegetable garden, sunset swings, outdoor kitchen and family-style dining area, dog park and care stations.  Santa Monica Park residents will likely spend more time on the rooftop than in their homes.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="caas-img caas-lazy has-preview" alt="Choir" src="https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/KU8Sn0zFZ5exNvKW1OaqBQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTcwNTtoPTM5MS42OTg-/https://s.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/mBqjtPMp1wd12KZD04Nd8g--~B/aD0yNzc4O3c9NTAwMDthcHBpZD15dGFjaHlvbg--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/architectural_digest_422/2afb8f76029503fa98bed30c4645f071"/></p>
<p>Choir</p>
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<p>Choir</p>
<p>San Francisco&#8217;s Chorus is home to the City Ballet and Chorus Hall &#8211; a new performing arts venue with 227 seats and front row seats for residents.  Complete with panel units, retro-inspired SMEG series, wide wooden floorboards and the first 20G Internet of its kind, the residences are the epitome of upscale living.  Aside from the fitness center, which hosts 11 rotating free group classes per week (led by former San Francisco 49er linebacker Corey Lemonier), Chorus&#8217;s Reputation is the American Ninja Warrior-inspired workout class that comes with a two-and-a-half meter warped wall and an octagonal arena for performance training with Lemonier.</p>
<p>Originally published on Architectural Digest</p>
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		<title>San Francisco&#8217;s West Soma Neighborhood Will See HQ, A Newly Constructed, Class-A House Neighborhood, Open For Leasing This Spring</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The HQ is an aesthetically pleasing residential building and brings visual vibrancy to the neighborhood. Floor plans include studio, one, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom plus den options &#8211; from 357 to 1,188 square feet with quality interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows and top-notch appliances. The rooftop landscaping invites residents to relax in private, lush surroundings and take &#8230;</p>
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<p>The HQ is an aesthetically pleasing residential building and brings visual vibrancy to the neighborhood.  Floor plans include studio, one, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom plus den options &#8211; from 357 to 1,188 square feet with quality interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows and top-notch appliances.  The rooftop landscaping invites residents to relax in private, lush surroundings and take in the city skyline. </p>
<p>&#8220;Our extensive urban amenities make the building feel like a base camp for residents. These include bike parking, on-site car sharing and a digital concierge from Hello Alfred who specializes in services such as community interfaces, a growing list of social events and package retrieval extends &#8220;remarked <span class="xn-person">Scott Eschelman</span>, Managing Director of BUILD.  &#8220;The building also strives to lead sustainability through energy / water savings and 100% eco-friendly cleaning products. It&#8217;s exciting to know that with a wide variety of house sizes, at great rental rates from low prices <span class="xn-money">$ 2</span>000s to high <span class="xn-money">$ 4</span>The building offers tenants a home in all phases of life.  &#8220;</p>
<p>The main public areas of the headquarters, such as the rooftop terrace and the premium fitness center, are Wi-Fi enabled to keep residents connected, whether they want to keep in touch with friends and family or meet the requirements of the WFH .  Gigabyte high-speed internet connection is available on-site through ISPs AT&#038;T Fiber, Monkeybrains and Xfinity.  Headquarters is at the intersection of SOMA, Mission, and Hayes Valley and offers residents a long list of local amenities within walking distance. </p>
<p>“If you&#8217;ve got places like Rainbow Grocery for bigger shopping lists, Trader Joe&#8217;s for smaller orders, and Gus&#8217;s Market for everyday stopovers, you&#8217;re definitely in a good location. And with restaurants like Lazy Bear and Flour &#038; Water close by, The Epicurean Scene is We know our residents will love the access and the surrounding neighborhoods as much as they love life at Headquarters, &#8220;he stated <span class="xn-person">Scott Eschelman</span>, Managing Director of BUILD.</p>
<p>HQ also offers a handy online leasing tool that is easy to use and will help you choose the perfect home. </p>
<p>To contact the HQ Leasing team, call / text 415-376-6300 or write a message via the contact page on their website: https://www.liveathq.com/ </p>
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		<title>JLL Capital Markets Arranges $104 Million Refinance Mortgage for Newly Developed 200-Unit Metropolis Gardens Residences in San Francisco</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CHICAGO, IL &#8211; JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged the $ 104 million refinancing of City Gardens, a recently developed apartment building in San Francisco, California. JLL worked on behalf of borrower Panoramic Interests to secure the three-year floating rate loan through Ready Capital. City Gardens consists of 200 micro-units with two, &#8230;</p>
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<p>CHICAGO, IL &#8211; JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged the $ 104 million refinancing of City Gardens, a recently developed apartment building in San Francisco, California. </p>
<p>JLL worked on behalf of borrower Panoramic Interests to secure the three-year floating rate loan through Ready Capital. </p>
<p>City Gardens consists of 200 micro-units with two, four and five bedrooms, which are characterized by strategic and efficient design.  The property is a total of 152,445 square feet with fully furnished bedrooms and living areas, large windows with great views of the city, 9 &#8216;ceilings, and has been sustainably built;  This includes highly efficient lighting and <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://dailysanfranciscobaynews.com/bay-spaces-150-yr-outdated-water-pipe-drawback-nbc-bay-space/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>, laminated, heat-resistant glass and ventilation with energy recovery. </p>
<p>City Gardens is located at 333 12th St. in the Western Mission / SOMA neighborhood, close to many shopping and grocery stores including Costco and Trader Joe&#8217;s, as well as a variety of restaurants, bars and cafes.  Additionally, the property is located between two emerging areas including Hayes Valley;  a revitalized neighborhood filled with high-end boutiques, lively restaurants, and watering holes;  and the design district;  Here you will find renowned designer and furnishing showrooms. </p>
<p>The JLL Capital Markets team representing the borrower was led by Charles Halladay, Senior Managing Director, and Managing Directors Alex Witt and Jordan Angel, Associate Jonah Aelyon and Lauren Mezzanotte, Analyst. </p>
<p>Patrick Kennedy, CEO of Panoramic Interests, said, &#8220;Alex Witt, Jordan Angel and the JLL team did an excellent job in a challenging market. We were grateful to have them on our team.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Panoramic Interests has built an exceptional, high-density apartment building that is uniquely positioned to meet tenant demand in San Francisco,&#8221; said Angel.  “The JLL Capital Markets team in San Francisco is fortunate to work with the Panoramic Interests team to secure a refinancing with Ready Capital and facilitate the rental of City Gardens.  This was a great loan deal with a top notch developer and lender.  &#8220;</p>
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