47TH ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO
DECORATOR SHOWCASE
LA SALLE DE SÉRÉNITÉ
Primary Bathroom, 2nd Floor, Room 9, by Lizette Marie Interior Design
With the storied Queen Anne–style Victorian as design reference, this primary bathroom balances contemporary restraint with reverence for the home’s historic character. Conceived as an intimate escape, the design transforms the footprint into an elegant sanctuary rooted in calm. Upon entry, the space does not immediately reveal itself as a bathroom, but as a beautifully paneled room. Rich dark wood and striking stone envelop the space, echoing the craftsmanship and material depth found throughout the home. The paneling reads as a continuous architectural surface that reveals hidden storage and a discreetly concealed water closet, allowing the room to unfold with quiet intention.
Daily rituals are elevated through a refined glass and brass shower enclosure lined in mirrored porcelain tile, alongside a thoughtfully integrated makeup vanity designed for both function and pause. Vintage brass plumbing lends timeless splendor. A sculptural ottoman anchors the entry, drawing the eye toward the freestanding tub positioned beneath a skylight—an understated moment of calm and quiet luxury. It is a space defined by intention and craft—a restorative retreat.


PARTNERS
Ann Sacks / Mirrored Shower Tile
Brightbound / Central Light Fixture
Cassamance, Shears and Window / Water Closet Wallpaper
Color Atelier / Limewash Paint
Commercial Seating Specialist / Ottoman
Cook Construction / General Contracting
Corston / Switching
Davinci / Marble Mosaic, Stone Slabs
Gamma Cabinetry / Millwork
Hartmann & Forbes, Shears And Window / Water Closet Window Treatment
Heather & French / Limewash
Innovator Electric / Electrical Work
Jessica Silverman / Art
Lust Design Fabricate / Shower Enclosure
Omnistone Masonry / Stone Fabrication and Tile Installation
Pace Supply / Victoria and Albert, Fixtures and Accessories – Watermark, Toilet – Toto
Schicker / Mirror
Sklo / Sconces
Strata Landscape / Exterior Landing
Visual Comfort, City Lights / Recessed Lighting
Wall Covering Designs / Wallpaper Installation
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About the San Francisco Showcase
Since 1977, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase has united the Bay Area’s most visionary designers, artists, and craftspeople – transforming remarkable homes while raising millions to support educational opportunity.
The 2026 San Francisco Decorator Showcase invites you to explore an extraordinary Queen Anne-style Victorian residence at 2315 Broadway Street in Pacific Heights. Built in 1897 and designed by architect Moses J. Lyon, the historic home spans nearly 10,000 square feet and will serve as the setting for the iconic design event, taking place April 25 – May 25, 2026. This year’s house is a must-see celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and community.