This new 7000+ sq ft home sits on a wide 50-foot lot and features walls of glass doors on all three floors for ultimate indoor-outdoor living and viewing. The entire interior is anchored by a spectacular floating wood staircase with a nautical-inspired balustrade that incorporates the kind of wire rope seen in yacht rigging. Alongside it is a three-story wall of opaque glass with a graphic of a billowing sail etched into it.
An entry off often traffic-snarled Marina Boulevard leads into the first level with its four-car garage and EV charging, home office and fifth bedroom , as well as huge concealed dropdown projection huge projection screening room with pocket glass doors that open out to a secluded terrace with firetable, outdoor kitchen and BBQ.
Ascending the dramatic central stairway leads to a vast middle floor, with its wall of floor-to-ceiling doors and sprawling, open-plan living area. A 25 x 25 foot living room that flows into the open dining area with a walk-out balcony that faces the San Francisco Bay and the sunset. At the opposite end is the family room with more glass pocket doors and a balcony, along with the airy, state-of-the-art, dine-in kitchen. German-built Bulthaup walnut cabinetry, Calcutta marble countertops and island, and an array of Gaggenau appliances, including two ovens, three dishwashers and bespoke zinc cooktop hood and island light.
Level three is for sleeping and lounging, with the spacious Bay-front primary suite with more floor-to-ceiling glass panels and dual bathrooms, a steam room, freestanding tub, dual walk-in closets plus a balcony. Three more ensuite bedrooms live on this floor, each with their own balcony and walk-in closets.
Cinematic views of San Francisco Bay from the roof deck don’t come more awe-inspiring than these. The dramatic views are in fact features on all levels. Over to the left, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Presidio. Straight ahead, Alcatraz and Marin County. And to the right, the East Bay and the skyscrapers of downtown. From the nautical action in the marina right across the street, to the mist rolling in and out of the Bay, to the setting sun over Mount Tamalpais.