
"Its current owners purchased the property in 2018 - then paying $4.995 million - and set about transforming the home for the 21st century and beyond. Now, the interiors offer a riot of color, displaying the genius of Charles de Lisle. De Lisle, whose studio has been designated as an AD100 Design Studio (a distinction reserved for Architectural Digest's top designers), has enjoyed much media attention for his extraordinary works,"
"Now, the interiors offer a riot of color, displaying the genius of Charles de Lisle. In this home, de Lisle and his team employed signature whimsy, mixing colors, textures, and patterns, playing off the concept of classic Craftsman design in fantastical - but still practical - built-in cabinetry (don't miss the built-in wet bar!), and reinventing Victorian romance with bold marble, wallpaper, and ceiling treatment combinations in the home's six bedrooms and five bathrooms."
538 28th St. presents a carnation pink, multi-level facade and a multi-year, distinctive renovation blending art-gallery drama with luxury living. The house was built in 1910 during Noe Valley's rapid early-20th-century growth following the 1906 earthquake. Current owners purchased the property in 2018 for $4.995 million and commissioned AD100 designer Charles de Lisle to reimagine the interiors. The design pairs bold color, textures, and patterns with fantastical yet practical built-ins, including a wet bar, and combines marble, wallpaper, and ceiling treatments across six bedrooms and five bathrooms. The home is listed at $7.5 million.
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