PRIMARY BEDROOM — ELYSIAN GAZE
As I entered the primary suite and gazed upon the breathtaking view, my heart skipped a beat. It is not often that one can simultaneously take in the Golden Gate Bridge and the serene Palace of Fine Arts. Our design intent was to offer a modern reinterpretation of its Greek and Roman romanticism, achieving a delicate balance between classic aesthetics and contemporary minimalism.
Modern furnishings introduce a contemporary edge, while classic paneling grounds the design. The room is adorned with custom, neutral-toned wallpaper. Handpainted vertical lines allude to abstract columns. The falling branches, leaves, and flowers, subtly evoke the picturesque vista beyond. Bespoke furnishings, curved forms, and organic shapes elicit comfort, luxury, and exude sumptuousness.
PRIMARY BATHROOM — SERENE SOAK
The breathtaking view that unfolds outside is echoed within the en-suite bathroom where contrasting finishes as well as custom and vintage furnishings converge to craft an atmosphere of intentional beauty and style. The centerpiece, a terracotta-colored concrete tub, is framed by a sleek glass and metal wing wall—a modern nod to the classic grandeur of the Palace of Fine Arts. Walls cloaked in espresso-colored plaster exude a rich, earthy warmth, setting a luxurious backdrop. Murano sconces and mirrors found at the Paris Flea Market add a touch of shimmer. Every soak is an indulgence in this tranquil space.
ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY
CREDITS
Interior Design by Sindhu Peruri | @peruridesigncompany | peruridesigncompany.com
Photography by Bess Friday | @bessfriday
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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KEY VENDORS
Primary Bedroom — Elysian Gaze
Amber Flooring - Flooring
Blueprint - Lighting, Sconces
Buildlane - Bespoke Sofa and Bench, designed by Peruri Design
Chopwood & Co. - Bed Fabrication
Da Vinci Marble - Marble Fireplace Mosaic
Dannels Electric
de Gournay - Hand-Painted Silk Wallpaper
De Sousa Hughes - Sofa Fabric by Rosemary Hallgarten
Dolby Chadwick - Artwork
Evan Yee - Console
The Fireplace Element - Screen
FORMA Construction
Galerie Philia - Chandelier by Elsa Foulon
Ink & Porcelain - Accessories
Hewn - Knobs by Matthew Studios
MFlora - Floral Design
Modern Image - Drywall
Natalie Mize Collective - Headboard Fabric by Opuzen
Porter Teleo - Curtain Fabric
Safar Rugs - Area Rug
Sherwin-Williams - Paint
Sloan Miyasato - Coffee Table by Mark Jupiter; Throw Pillow Fabrics by Fortuny
Tomas Graeff - Mirrors
Walker Valentine - Custom Bed Cover
Primary Bathroom — Serene Soak
Aderyn Studio - Bespoke Jewelry Vanity, designed by Peruri Design
BAM Woodworks - Wood Soffit and Shelves
Brightbound and Windy Chien - Pendant Light
Caroline Lizarraga - Decorative Painting in Rotunda and Water Closet
Cast Jewelry - Jewelry Display in Vanity
Chambers Art & Design - Metal and Glass Wing Wall
Color Atelier - Lime Plaster and Tadelakt
Concretti - Concrete Tub
Constructa - Stone Fabrication
Coup D’ Etat - Upholstered Stool by Konekt
Da Vinci Marble - Marble Slab; Artistic Tile for Floors
Dannels Electric
Dekton - Wall Tiles
Dolby Chadwick - Art
Evan Yee - Suspended Mirror
IK Design - Custom Cabinetry
Ink & Porcelain - Accessories
Kendall Wilkinson for Fabricut - Window Trim
Kneedler Fauchère - Drapery Fabric by Kerry Joyce
MFlora - Floral Design
Modern Image - Drywall
Nigel Mulgrew - Plumbing
Waterworks - Fixtures, Faucets
Yonder SF - Hand-Painted Ceramic Stool
ABOUT SINDHU PERURI
Having grown up in India, in a family of textile merchants, Sindhu was influenced by the craft of weaving exquisite hand loomed sarees from rich materials in vivid colors, prints and ornate embroidery. Fast forward a few decades, this reverence for artisan-made pieces and rich texture has fused with California’s relaxed luxury. With over ten years of experience in Interior Architecture and Design, she finds immense joy in designing warm, inviting, layered and deeply personal spaces that are tailor-made for the people who inhabit them.
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO DECORATOR SHOWCASE
The story of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase began in 1977, when Nan Rosenblatt, a former San Francisco University High School parent and an accomplished interior designer, and Philip Fernandez, the first president of the school’s Parents Association, conceived the first Showcase to raise funds for University’s financial aid program. In its first year, the Showcase raised $26,000 – since then it has raised over $18 million to benefit the program.
This year’s event will be held at 2898 Broadway, located at the top of Pacific Heights. Commissioned in 1899 by his father Duane Bliss, architect Walter D. Bliss designed this magnificent home in Dutch Colonial Revival style with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay. The home will be open to the public from April 27 through May 27, 2024. Tickets may be purchased here with all proceeds benefitting the San Francisco University High School’s financial aid program.
MEDIA CONTACT
Lisa Davis
DAVIS GONTHIER
415.793.3334
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