San Francisco Interior Design
One of the oldest homes on Haight Street asks $1.9 million
Fixer-upper comes with beautiful bones and grand decay.
Hillsborough ‘Flintstone House’ welcomes dinosaur sculptures
Bulbous home doubles down on Stone Age theme.
SF Decorator Showcase announces 2018 location
Not so fast, Pacific Heights!
SoMa loft hides a surprise behind modest facade
Like living inside Candy Crush.
Genteel Georgian Pac Heights mansion prunes price
Franklin Street staple snips asking to $7,495,000.
Preview of FOG Design+Art Fair happening this week
Whatever you thought you were doing this weekend, your plans have changed.
‘Basic Instinct’ home in Carmel asks $16.9 million
Home to Sharon Stone’s famous Bay Area writer-murderess character hits the market. Ice pick not included.
Museum of Ice Cream and their dastardly sprinkles extend SF run (update)
Dessert-themed playground proved popular on social media, less so on city streets.
Bay Area’s most beautiful homes of 2017
From Queen Anne Victorians to midcentury-modern designs, these abodes made us gasp, swoon, and sigh.
Year in review: Trends we hope to see in 2018
From Market Street to modular housing, informed notables reveal what they’d like to see next year.
Year in review: Trends that need to stay in 2017
From white subway tiles to Edison bulbs, here are the designs and plans that we don’t want to see in 2018.
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Bay Area’s best buildings, neighborhoods, architecture, and more in 2017
From favorite structures to least favorite projects
SF Fashion Designer Showcase home sold for $13.7 million
Stunning Telegraph Hill abode nabs full asking price.
See the Fairmont Hotel’s two-story gingerbread Victorian masterpiece
Edible home features more than 10,000 pieces of gingerbread.
Upside-down Christmas tree returns with imitators and controversy
Last year’s 50-foot-tall Instagram hit helped set off a trend.
Winchester Mystery House movie title, release date revealed
Billed as "an extravagant maze of Victorian craftsmanship—marvelous, baffling, and eerily eccentric," the Winchester Mystery House, a 160-room home in San Jose famed for its bizarre interior architecture, will get the a film treatment.
Midcentury home in Glen Park asks $1.6 million
A rare treat for any midcentury-modern fan, some purists may cock an eyebrow at a few of the freshened up details.
Presidio Heights Edwardian asks $9.9 million
Comes with chandelier in the master bedroom closet and separate guest studio out back.
Inside San Francisco's most expensive hotel suite
Take a peek at the Fairmont Hotel’s $18,000-a-night suite.
SoMa loft features ludicrous kitchen
Nothing particularly unusual about this space—that is, until you step foot in the kitchen.
8 things to know about the Asian Art Museum expansion
Proposed addition is now larger, more expensive, and comes with a rooftop terrace.
Julia Morgan Berkeley home asks $1.69 million
The ads for 1220 Spruce in Berkeley call it a "rare opportunity to own a classic brown shingle home designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan, one of only 49 private residences she built in Berkeley."
Color Factory extends SF run, ticket demand crashes site (update)
After Color Factory proved to be an overwhelming success—tickets were nearly impossible to come by—the city’s most Instagrammable spot will continue its run.
See how a Heath Ceramics bowl is made
From slicing the clay to the use of a hand jigger, this brief Instagram clip showing how a Heath bowl is made is deeply satisfying to watch.
Which San Francisco buildings have the most beautiful interiors?
Tell us what takes your breath away.
Here’s the LED art that may top Salesforce Tower
San Francisco LED artist eyes most prominent canvas in the city.
Your first look at the 2017 SF Decorator Showcase
Bay Area designers take their talent to another level.
Take a look inside Pacific Heights mansion before decorators revamp it
The grand 1904 estate is open to the public until April 16.
See the new art gracing the walls of the Curran Theatre
Historic theater’s renovation not quite finished in December, as new artists—including kids from UCSF Benioff Hospital—add the finishing touches to each of its four levels.
Interior design star Ken Fulk nabs prestigious food award nomination
He’s been recognized with a James Beard Award honor for his work on Leo’s Oyster Bar.
Peter Thiel’s decor reportedly includes pictures poking out onto windows
Or so suggests the New Yorker.
What are the best design and furniture stores in SF?
When you need stuff for your place, where do you go? Whether you’re an adult who now wants to act like one or someone who wants to transform their decor anew, there are tons of options that don’t include Ikea or Crate & Barrel.
See how Heath Ceramics famous tiles are made
Started more than 60 years ago by California potter Edith Heath, the Sausalito-based Heath Ceramics is the go-to for choice ceramics, especially when it comes to tiles. Every space from multi-million dollar homes to designer Yves Béhar’s Canopy, a Pacific Heights co-working space that opened last year, use Heath’s modern and clean tiles to brilliant effect.
Pinterest HQ and In Situ win 2017 AIA awards
Billed as the "profession’s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design," the American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced the winners of the 2017 Institute Honor Awards last Friday.
Where to get your hands on splatterware in San Francisco
A luxe take on cheap enamel camping dinnerware, splatterware is hot right now. Understandably so. It’s a gorgeous design that flies in the face of arid and antiseptic minimalism.
Trends that should happen in 2017
As the year draws to a close, Curbed SF asked bigwigs in San Francisco’s architectural, design, and x-factor/je ne sais quois industries to give us their thoughts on 2016, architecturally-speaking. Revealed here are trends we must see in 2017.
Trends that need to stay in 2016
As the year draws to a close, Curbed SF asked bigwigs in San Francisco’s architectural, design, and x-factor/je ne sais quois industries to give us their thoughts on 2016, architecturally-speaking. Revealed here are trends that simply grew too tired.
7 Bay Area homes to find Pantone's color of the year
The color gurus at Pantone came up with a springtime-fresh selection for color of 2017—15-0343, aka Greenery. A yellow-green hue that "evokes the first days of spring," the color is meant to bring us back to nature, back to Mother Earth. Here’s where you can see it in action.