Here in the living room, Agins arranges the furniture to emphasis the room's fireplace and mantel focal point by centering the Holly Hunt sofa directly across and lining armchairs on either side. This creates a cozy and inviting place for the mayor and his new wife, Jennifer Siebel to converse with guests. Not wanting to detract from the period architecture and breathtaking views, the elegant arched windows are kept bare. The asymmetrical decor on the fireplace mantel is beautifully done. It would have been a great example in my recent article, Tips on Decorating the Fireplace Mantel.
The living room is anchored by a chocolate, cream and gold Moorish-inspired area rug by Oscar de la Renta. The rug's gold accents are beautifully picked up by the stunning mustard Portuguese armchairs from Heather & Company Antiques.
The small galley kitchen was opened up and modernized to accommodate large parties. Here is a view of the bar topped with Calcutta marble - it contrasts nicely with the rich brown walls and cabinetry. Agins brilliantly has the custom shelving behind the bar mimic the arched windows in the living room. The shelves are backed with mirrors - love this look!
In the media room just off the living and dining areas, Agins creates a dramatic statement with white leather lounge chairs from Minotti and sweet Twig table from House 849. Aren't those lounge chairs fabulous!
Here is a view of the media room from the living area. The dark chocolate-colored velvet Holly Hunt sofa and ottoman melt into the walls painted in Pratt & Lambert's dark brown. The color scheme really allows the urban art to pop.
The warm and elegant master bedroom is gorgeous in a dark green color scheme. The area rug by Kelly Wearstler and the headboard with nailhead are my favorite elements in the space.
On the wall opposite the bed, Agins hangs a collection of mirrors that reflect city views. A cozy wing chair with nailhead detail by Victoria Hagan is placed in the corner next to a window. The tree stump side table brings organic elements to the space.
With the mayor's wife in mind, a lighter color palette of gray was selected for the library. The lush velvet Holly Hunt sofa is beautifully framed by the floor length draperies in wool. The orange accents - throw pillow and books - are fabulous too!
But, now I am curious because the Newsoms just had a baby girl - Montana Tessa Siebel Newsom on September 18, 2009 - and where is she going to sleep? Do you think they converted the library to a nursery? In any case, she will have a fabulous view. And congratulations are in order to the new parents!UPDATE: The penthouse was sold earlier this year for a reported $2,935,000. Read it here.
*images from Luxe Magazine
i'm jealous of anyone who gets to live in SF, but especially these digs! every square inch is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! What a beautiful place. I agree with you--I want to see the nursery, now, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose views really are killer. Wow.
Beautiful home, and the views are magnificent! Oh how I love Russian Hill! Now, we all know the nursery must be UNBELIEVABLE!
ReplyDeleteI love that bold pattern that seemed to show up in every room!
ReplyDeleteThose are some amazing views through those fantastic windows! I love the colors used throughout....it makes me hungry for some chocolate though!
ReplyDeletehow fabulous! I can see that they're big lovers of the chocolate brown & white combo! love it, too! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous house! I especially love the green and brown kitchen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Interesting that they left the windows completely undressed!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! There are too many things that I like to name them all, but I love the beautiful windows and the small detail of the pop of green at the bar.
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks gorgeous, the window shape is amazing, and I would pay serious money for a peek at the views, but somehow this doesn't look like a home to me; more like the bachelor pad of a busy guy who's never there and wants to project an image of success.
ReplyDeleteI thought I heard this place was up for sale? It looks from this post as if it might have been on the market.
What a stylish mayor! And those arched windows are absolutely, breathtakingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are right Struggler! It did sell. Thanks for pointing that out. I still want a peek into that new nursery though.
ReplyDeletexo,
cristin
Beautiful spaces! Those windows. That ceiling. all the dark, moody colors. Now imagine it with pink baby girl toys and accessories dripped and dropped here and there! I agree with Struggler... beautiful as it is, it doesn't say "family" to me. (It barely says "I have a wife"!)
ReplyDeleteLoving all the comments!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that this is a very masculine space. Maybe Jennifer, his wife wanted to start fresh and move.
xo,
cristin
Cristin, thank you for stopping by! What a beautiful tour, love this look. I hope you'll come back to visit often and you will love those shops in Destin.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous home! I love all the browns and those windows are really beautifully shaped!
ReplyDeleteNot that I'm a Gavin-stalker or anything (!) but I did find just a couple of pics of his new home.
ReplyDeleteNo nursery shots though... Cristin, perhaps you could ask for the exclusive scoop on that one?? :)
Oh bummer, it was for sale and I missed it... oh well, just as well, seeing as I don't have a spare 3 million dollars!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love homes that are modern & traditional & elegant & cozy... this penthouse really has it all. Love the dark brown walls & carpets and the hits of orange and bright green. The cabinets shaped like the windows are fantastic -- what a great design element.
Love it all!!
Kelly
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ReplyDeletethanks for this wonderful post! do you happen to know the paint color scheme used throughout the other rooms?
ReplyDeletethanks!
Nicole,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice comment, but unfortunately I don't know what other paint colors were used.
xo,
cristin