Inside 2006 Washington
2006 Washington Street, designed by renowned architect, C.A. Meussdorffer in 1924, is one of the most desired addresses in San Francisco. Here is a look at one apartment, currently on the market.
2006 Washington Street, designed by renowned architect, C.A. Meussdorffer in 1924, is one of the most desired addresses in San Francisco. Here is a look at one apartment, currently on the market.
Long one of the most desired addresses in San Francisco, 2006 Washington Street (designed by renowned architect, C.A. Meussdorffer in 1924) is a cooperative apartment building which some of the most important names in business, finance and philanthropy have called home while in the City.
Sometimes called the ‘crown jewel’ of Pacific Heights, it is set among a beautifully landscaped tranquil garden, in a location that provides some of the most stunning views of San Francisco and the Bay.
Juliet Flint De Baubigny, Alison Pincus and Jeffry Weisman
Apartment No. 4 was the recent setting for a glamorous party hosted by Alexis Traina, Alison Pincus, Susan Feldman and Scot Meacham Wood which was attended by author Sloan Barnett, venture capitalist Juliet Flint De Baubigny, architect Andrew Skurman, curator Serena Buell, art advisor Holly Baxter, publishers Gina Pell and Zem Joaquin, and designers Jeffry Weisman, Claudia Juestel, Ken Fulk and Kendall Wilkinson, among others. Among such a refined group of people, this apartment drew universal appreciation.
Sloan Barnett and Holly Peterson
Currently for sale by Malin Giddings of TRI Coldwell Banker for $8,500,000, the full-floor apartment enjoys views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and the bay along with the greenery of Lafayette Park.
“The spacious floor plan is ideal for elegant entertaining and comfortable City living,” according to Malin, pointing out that “the well-proportioned public rooms feature high ceilings, deep crown molding and lovely parquet floors.”
Living Room
The private elevator vestibule opens to the reception hall, with an adjoining powder room and guest closet.
The spacious living room features an ornate marble fireplace and tall bay windows to the water view.
French doors open to double view terraces.
The formal view dining room provides a perfect setting for elegant dinners.
The refined cooperative apartment at 2006 Washington Street was the perfect setting of a recent event for the design site One Kings Lane (onekingslane.com)
The paneled library with custom bookshelves and cabinets enjoys views of the neighboring Spreckels mansion (owned by Danielle Steel), and Golden Gate Bridge to the west.
The sunny corner master suite overlooks the greenery of Lafayette Park with Golden Gate Bridge views to the west.
The master bath features a tub, separate shower and an adjoining dressing room.
The guest bedroom/at-home office looks to the west and has a full bath.
Views from 2006 Washington
Offered at $8,500,000
Size: 4-bedrooms/4-baths, plus Maid’s Quarters with full bath
Further Information: www.sfproperties.com [Malin Giddings]
Photos (people): Drew Altizer [drewaltizer.com]
Photos (building and interior): San Francisco Association of Realtors MLS
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