Location: 4067 twentieth Road, San Francisco, California
Value: $2.45 million
12 months Constructed: 1961
Architect: George Homsey
Footprint: 2,223 sq. ft (4 bedrooms, 1 bathtub, two 1/2 baths)
Lot Dimension: 2,848 sq. ft
From the Agent: “The San Francisco home that architect George Homsey constructed for his household in 1961 is obtainable for the very first time. Constructed at a time when Homsey was starting to work on the Sea Ranch, the home is a splendidly unique instance of the Third Bay Custom. Homsey lived within the house on an elevated web site overlooking the Castro and Mission till his current passing. The three-story, shingle-clad constructing exudes a quiet confidence and doesn’t give an excessive amount of away; solely the expressive fenestration and domes of the skylights trace on the intricate and thoroughly deliberate program of inside areas. You may actually see how the architect lived within the house.”
Douglas fir, a tree native to the Bay Space, clads the partitions all through the house.



The house’s format is vertically oriented, and the degrees open to one another to in some locations, like this double-height lounge.



The bathe’s verdant inexperienced tiling, pure mild, and organically formed seize bars carry an outside feeling inside.

“The home is only a body,” mentioned architect George Homsey. “The artwork is exterior. You wish to create as little distraction inside so your eyes are drawn exterior.”


Set on Liberty Hill, the home presents sprawling north-facing views of town.
