Author: Lydia Lee

For developers offering homes at the very high end of the market, a dedicated home theater is a distinguishing amenity.

Says the client, "I told them that I wanted the design to be minimal but not conventional—that it needed to be dynamic, fluid, quiet and spacious—and that I am not a fan of symmetry."

Says the client, "I told them that I wanted the design to be minimal but not conventional—that it needed to be dynamic, fluid, quiet and spacious—and that I am not a fan of symmetry."

Designer Charles de Lisle brings curated style to a high-in-the-sky condominium.

They are there to help with everything from putting grocery deliveries into the fridge to getting a last-minute gift.

Developed by Jay Paul Company, 181 Fremont’s interiors were conceived by the internationally-renowned architect and designer.

The 8,400-square-foot home sleekly blends stone and wood with the crispness of steel and clarity of glass.

The group of 11 townhomes and six single-family residences were designed by renowned architecture firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson.

Designed by David Brenner of Mission-based Habitat Horticulture, SFMOMA's vertical garden transforms the third-floor terrace into an urban oasis.

An infinity-edge pool, majestic stone fireplace, and mini-vineyard give this Contra Costa County home a resort ambiance.

10 row houses and 4 penthouses are available at the most anticipated new development in the whole city, the Pacific.