



I found a collection of little books on the street last year that I took home and had been meaning to scan them in and I finally did. I'll have to put up several posts but in this one there is this house that keeps coming up as a roofdeck feature and it has amazing furniture, views and a pretty awesome planting job. The only information these books provide is that it is (obviously) in the SF bay area. It's a really sweet place that I wish I could spend time in.. (the books were published in 1959.)
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