Historic SF treasure with visionary interior, views for miles

Just as renowned architect Casper Mork-Ulnes began landing major awards for his work, he undertook a “to-the-studs” remodel of 2 Hill Point Avenue.

Set at the midpoint of a cul-de-sac atop Parnassus Heights, the stately 1918 Edwardian, one of San Francisco’s oldest homes, is surrounded by panoramic views of Golden Gate Park, the Golden Gate Bridge and the city skyline on all three levels.

Historic, mint green home in SF from the front.

Thanks to Mork-Ulnes’s sensitive approach, the home is now a delightful marriage of historic elements and contemporary attitude.

living room with large windows and a view of Mt. Tam

Original features like its exterior and arched front windows, custom walnut cabinetry, restored brass and wood front door, stairs and banister blend beautifully with ethereally light new interiors.

Tiled kitchen, wood floors and cabinets, Danish chairs.

A lavish use of windows, including a sweep of large European-style reversible windows in the living room, brings in astonishing vistas and light at every turn. A formal dining room and powder room are just off this space.

Close up of dining table.

The open kitchen with walk-in pantry and breakfast area are dramatically lit by the home’s three massive arched front windows.

Front on of Mater Suite with fuzzy blankets.

Three upper level bedrooms are highlighted by a primary suite with breathtaking views from both the bedroom and the spa-style bath.

Tiled bathroom with luxurious tub, overlooking Kezar stadium.

An airy study adjoins this space. A lower level guest suite is designed for privacy.

Historic SF treasure with visionary interior, views for miles

One-car side-by-side parking on Carl Street is accessed by stairs at the back of the home. The one-of-a-kind gem is listed by Jenn Davis sat $2,995,000.

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