Mother and daughter Deborah Costa and Kristine Renee imagined the fictional client for their bedroom and adjoining deck as “a woman who travels often between San Francisco, Paris, and New York—someone deeply aesthetic, well collected, a little Romantic,” Renee says. While the top floor of the Showcase house offers some of the best vantage points for the breathtaking views, it also means designing around the roofline’s dramatic angles, which the duo leaned into and handled with aplomb. Anchoring the space is a canopy bed that “creates a sense of structure within the irregular envelope,” Renee explains. “Soft textiles and continuous pattern also help blur where walls and ceiling meet, so the geometry feels intentional rather than awkward.” Indeed, beyond the richly layered bed, textiles and patterns abound—from the likes of Pierre Frey, Peter Dunham, Schumacher, Sandberg, and Thibaut—including in the jewel box of a closet and banquette tucked beneath the sloping ceiling.
The duo also lavished attention on the petite balcony, which Renee and Costa had handpainted and dressed with fabric skirting. Gazing out across the rooftops of Pacific Heights, one can imagine life here in the nineteenth century, elegant and elevated.
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