Project posted by Daniella Brower Sueuga

Jenness' Maybeck

Year
1906
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Rustic
Entrance from pathway
Entrance from pathway
Living Room Entrance
Living Room Entrance
DIning room
DIning room
Media Room - Views of Campanile
Media Room - Views of Campanile
Fireplace
Fireplace
Garden below
Garden below
Views of Campanile and Bay
Views of Campanile and Bay

Details

Square Feet
3150
Lot Size
9,150 SF
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1
Smart Home Tech
Nest

Credits

Architect
Jenness (Maybeck inspired)
Interior Design
Valorie Olsen
Landscape Design
Planet Horticulture
Builder
Herbert Jenness
Photographer
Stephanie Dewey (Reflex Images)

From Daniella Brower Sueuga

History, privacy and the magic of the natural world. This one-of-a-kind house was influenced by Maybeck, owned by many noteworthy artists and academics, including the photographer, Dorothea Lange. Hidden from the street and at the end of a long gravel path, surrounded by majestic Oaks, Liquid Amber, and flowering plants of every kind, you are transported to a time when being a few blocks from Campus was akin to living in the countryside. This 4+ Bedroom, 2.5 Bath house, with massive old growth wood Beams and built-in details in every corner, includes a separate apartment and a 9,150 SF expansive lot that overlooks the creek below. The views of the Campanile and Bay are twinkling reminders of the easily accessible urban vibrancy just a few blocks away.