That’s hundreds of thousands of dollars in free kitchen appliances, plumbing and electrical work and more. The family will move into the home after the showcase is finished and get to keep much of the donated finishings and furnishings. It’s a smart move on the buyer’s part, Borden said. The closet for the primary bedroom designed by Tineke Triggs Interiors at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 625 El Camino Del Mar in San Francisco on May 3, 2023. When she got in touch, a buyer was already interested in the home and decided to purchase it with the contingency that the house be 2023’s selected showcase. She said transforming the property for the show has previously been a great way to market a house and do a lot of renovations in the process. The Sea Cliff home had been on the market for a while when Borden approached the listing agent about making it into a Decorator Showcase house. “Sadie’s Arty Party” designed by EJ Interior Design at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 625 El Camino Del Mar in San Francisco on May 3, 2023. (Left) The Glowing Canopy main staircase by Geddes Ulinskas Architects, (Right) The Elevator by Elan Evans Decorative Finishes.(Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE) (Douglas Zimmeramn/SFGATE) Typically about 15,000 visitors tour the property, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process. In 20, the selected home was only viewed virtually, while the organization skipped the event altogether in 2022. This year feels celebratory, said showcase director of operations Jenny Bittner Borden, after a few rough years for the event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Reflections on Stardust” by Noz Design at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 625 El Camino Del Mar in San Francisco on May 3, 2023. The corner house was originally designed by architects Hyman and Appleton, and like most Sea Cliff homes, there are stunning views from most rooms of the more than 6,000-square-foot space.Ī nook for hanging out in the kitchen designed by Lauren Berry Interior Design, at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 625 El Camino Del Mar in San Francisco on May 3, 2023. The 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom home has been decorated for the event with 28 design spaces, featuring a game room, a movie room and a wine cellar. “Interstellar Cellar” by Noz Design at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 625 El Camino Del Mar in San Francisco on May 3, 2023. For $45, visitors can tour the enclave through the end of May.
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