Designed by renowned American and Italian architects featured in The New York Times and Dwell, this exceptional 1905 home blends classic Edwardian architecture with inspired design and natural beauty. Sophisticated yet welcoming, 160 Richlandpublished in the SF Chronicleis thoughtfully crafted for modern living. The light-filled home with radiant heating centers around a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. The house opens to a lush and intimate outdoor space graced by a wrap-around deck and landscaped lounge ideal for relaxing, dining, or entertaining. A rare detached cottage with approved permits offers exceptional flexibility as a creative studio, guest retreat, or extended living space. Kitchens and baths feature Carrara marble, designer tile, and curated finishes, while the living room invites comfort with a custom built-in velvet sofa niche. Statement lighting from Pablo Designs and Ingo Maurer adds warmth and character throughout. Two bedrooms showcase charming period details, including a spacious front bedroom with a vintage decorative fireplace. The full and half baths balance sophistication with playfulness. Peaceful and private, this beautifully designed residence is moments from Cortland Avenue, Valencia Street, Bernal Hill, and Holly Park, with easy access to 280 and Silicon Valley.