S.F. Living
“While the house has a lot of square footage for San Francisco (2000 square feet!), it’s pretty narrow. You can see through to all the rooms, so it was important that they related to one another,” explains Baker.
“The most pinched area of the home was the dining room, and the dining table happened to be the only piece of furniture we needed to work around.”
“The most pinched area of the home was the dining room, and the dining table happened to be the only piece of furniture we needed to work around.”
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