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Inside The 2025 San Francisco Decorator Showcase

The 46th San Francisco Decorator Showcase is now open in San Francisco’s prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood. 19 of the region’s top interior and landscape designers have transformed the home into an immersive, one-of-a-kind experience, open to the public through May 26.

“Each year, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase brings together an extraordinary roster of the region’s most talented interior and landscape designers,” said Geoffrey De Sousa, Chair of the Decorator Showcase Design Advisory Board. “The 2025 Showcase will be no exception, featuring visionary designs that push creative boundaries while honoring the home’s architectural beauty. Visitors can expect a truly immersive and inspiring experience crafted by the very best in the industry.”

Built in 1902 by T. Paterson Ross and extensively renovated in 2009, this 9,400-square-foot home spans five levels. It features eight bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, three half-baths, an elevator, beautiful gardens, gracious living spaces, and more. The home’s spectacular rooftop terrace offers a fire pit, hot tub, separate living area, and stunning views of the San Francisco skyline and Bay. The house is currently on the market with Neill Bassi of Sotheby’s International Realty – San Francisco Brokerage.

A fundraiser benefiting the San Francisco University High School Financial Aid Program, this year’s showcase was designed by Jon de la Cruz, Geoffrey De Sousa, Diane Rosenblum, Kelly Hohla, Willem Racké, Julie Rootes, Leslie Lamarre, Kathleen Navarra, Lauren Berry, Ansley Majit, Heather Bernstein, Fernando Castellanos, Kendra Nash, Sabah Mansoor, John Anderson, Dustin Moore, Katharine Webster, Katie Monkhouse and Assel Teskey. 

“The transformation of the Showcase home is nothing short of remarkable,” said Stephanie Yee, Showcase Executive Director. “Behind the scenes, our designers pour their talent, creativity, and countless hours into bringing their visions to life—all under incredibly tight deadlines. Hundreds of volunteers, designers, donors, sponsors, builders and visitors come together to ensure Showcase’s success. The community’s dedication to Showcase and the students it supports is incredible.”

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