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Unit in the Lumina complex offers an open floor plan with bay and city views.
Near the Bay Bridge stands a collection of penthouses within a development that acts as its own miniature city. Lumina stands at the bottom of Rincon Hill, boasting upscale design and seemingly endless amenities.
This weekend an open house takes place for one of the penthouses on the 32nd floor. The unit offers a host of refined details in roughly 2,700 square feet of living space.
“It’s like a single-family home in the sky,” said Hugh O’Donnell, Lumina’s sales manager.
The semicircular unit features a curved bank of windows and a centrally located kitchen. A balcony peeks off the great room and overlooks San Francisco Bay. In the master suite, floor-to-ceiling
windows look out at the city’s skyscrapers. The peak of the Transamerica Pyramid is visible from the suite as well.
Lumina effectively absorbs a city block, and the designers were mindful of keeping the structures compatible with their surroundings. Landscape architect Pam Burton designed Lumina’s plaza with gingko trees, boulders and wide pathways. Inside, a labyrinth of hallways connects the towers with the various amenities.
“Once someone is inside, we don’t want them to have to leave,” O’Donnell said.
Lumina offers residents an array of amenities including a fitness center designed by Jay Wright, a 70-foot lap pool, a two-story club lounge and a rooftop terrace. Most recently, the Lumina welcomed the addition of a 9,500-squarefoot Woodlands Market. The bright market features rows of vibrant produce and plenty of options for takeout.
Learn more at www.luminasf.com.
Listing agent: Hugh O’Donnell, (415) 418-7442, hugh@ luminasf.com.