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Tour the Sittig's Eclectic Hillside Home in San Francisco

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Inside a San Francisco home with interiors by Charles de Lisle.

The living room’s bar is swathed in a custom de Gournay silk. Vintage Boris Lacroix sconce; custom indigo-dyed ash cabinet with brass countertop and shelves by de Lisle ; vintage Maurice Dufrène armchair.

Jessica and Aaron Sittig in the entryway.

The spacious living area offers a sweeping view of the san francisco bay. Below, vintage Ercol dining chairs surround a custom Marmoleum table by Martino Gamper ; custom Abaca flooring.

The powder room features a hand-carved elm sink; black lacquered rosewood paneling on walls.

A Betty Woodman wall-mounted ceramic sculpture overlooks a Pierre Chapo cocktail table.

A strawberry print devised by de Lisle covers the guest room’s walls, headboard, and quilt; duvet cover and shams of Rogers & Goffigon fabrics; Martino Gamper chair.

The kids’ bath is lined with adjustable shelves of clear red birch, walnut, and cedar. Custom bluestone sink by Max Lamb .

In the master bedroom, a custom bed by Glithero features built-in nightstands. Custom quilt composed of vintage fabrics; vintage danish rocking chair; silk rug by Stark .

A hippo toy by Renate Müller stands watch in front of a freestanding plywood sleeping pod in the kids’ room.

Glimpsed through a porthole, the reading nook is decorated with Benjamin Moore and Pratt & Lambert paints, vintage textiles, and custom casework by de Lisle .

A hallway leads to a semi-contained moss garden. Wicker stool by Fabien Cappello ; antique beech settee; custom rug by Max Lamb .

Originally designed in 1963 by architecture firm Schubart and Friedman, the structure is clad in redwood siding and stucco.