Who’s the unnamed designer behind the fig tree festooned “magical, designer-owned” Noe Valley condo at 1178 Dolores? That would be Chloe Warner who purchased the pad for $900,000 in January 2006. Perhaps you took a tour a couple years after in late 2007:
With the books still arranged by color, and without any outside staging one would hope, the two-bedroom and two-bath condo has just hit the market listed for $899,000 in 2011.
∙ Listing: 1178 Dolores (2/2) 1,528 sqft – $899,000 [1178dolores.com] [MLS]
∙ Domino House Tour: Chloe Warner [YouTube]
I remember seeing this place a few years ago, interesting to see how little the decor has changed. The baby’s room which isn’t in the video probably explains the move.
Presumably the “taxidermy collection” has expanded since then.
Did she really just refer to her view as “ballin’?”
I was concerned and confused, but now I get it.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ballin‘
It also has a large “fainting room” Probably good after your guests have been startled by the dead animals.
Wonder if the taxidermy collection now includes the cat. . . .