The current owner remodeled the interior of the house after buying it from Stone, giving it more of a Danish Modern-inspired contemporary feel. Design details include polished and stained concrete floors; wooden posts and beams; doors and windows in European mahogany imported from 135-year-old Germany company Tischler und Sohn; and handmade, custom kitchen tiles by San Francisco potter Mary Mar Keenan.
Downstairs, there’s a chef’s kitchen, dining area and two living areas, which all look out on the property’s gardens. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, each with an en-suite bath. There’s also a generously sized three-car garage, which has a full bathroom and which could be turned into an art studio or office or even guest house, according to Rose.“You could take the space in the garage and convert that into an ADU. I’m told there was engineering so that you could add a second story.
The grounds include an outdoor kitchen and hot tub, fruit trees, tall perimeter walls and gates offering privacy. Stone sold the house in May of 2020 for $3.462 million, after first putting it on the market in January of that year for $4.495 million,