Quietly tucked just moments from the Presidio, this top-floor residence in a two-unit building was designed by an architect with a focus on natural light, volume, and practical modern living. The layout emphasizes openness and flow, creating a bright, airy interior with the added privacy of occupying the upper level. The main living area unfolds as one cohesive space, anchored by a monolithic fireplace. Double-height ceilings and strategically placed windows bring in abundant daylight, highlighting clean lines and balanced proportions. The kitchen offers generous cabinetry and a professional-grade Bertazzoni gas range, combining functionality with modern design. The lower level includes two bedrooms: one en-suite, and another with an adjacent office or denideal for guests, multigenerational living, or working from home. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms, including one with a Jack-and-Jill bath; both share a spacious west-facing patio that serves as a private outdoor retreat. A family or media room completes the upper floor. All bedrooms are positioned at the rear of the home, providing a quiet and peaceful setting. A cedar-lined closet, formerly a sauna, remains in place and can be restored if desired. Multiple outdoor spaces extend daily living, culminating in an exclusive-use roof deck with expansive city and landscape views. Designed to function like a single-family home, this residence offers architectural clarity, indoor-outdoor connection, and enduring modern appeal. Ideally located with high walkability and a strong bike score, it provides easy access to neighborhood shops, dining, and the Presidio.