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Christmas has come early.
A new Mill Valley home conceived by master designer Stanley Saitowitz (8 Octavia, Beth Shalom Synagogue) will hit the market shortly. And you can unwrap it for a cool $6.95 million.
There’s so much to love here, where do we even begin? For starters, the board form concrete, which form the angular facade and ramrod-straight row of pillars, and Shou Sugi Ban wood siding make an excellent first impression.
The interiors are classic Saitowitz too: cool, sparse, streamlined, and thoughtful. We especially dig the strong Parasite vibes coming from the massive walls of glass with views of a verdant courtyard.
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Featuring five bedrooms and four bathrooms, 185 Summit Avenue comes with two floors (bedrooms on the bottom, living spaces on top); a center courtyard with built-ins; Fleetwood sliding doors; a kitchen reminiscent of the ones at 1234 Howard; stainless steel outdoor kitchen and fire pit; imported European stone slabs in the bathrooms; and interiors made of steel, glass, timber.
According to the realtor, this marks Saitowitz’s first completed design in Mill Valley, a tidbit that will give the future owner even more bragging rights.
The listing is through Joshua Deitch and Ethan Moeller of Compass.
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