Ignite FB Tracking Pixel205 Martinique Avenue, Tiburon, CA 94920 - Kimberly Hering
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Single FamilyFor Sale
$3,850,000
205 Martinique Avenue
Tiburon, CA 94920
Listed by: Johannes Byron from Suprstructur, (323) 328-6033
4Beds
2Full1Half Baths
2,808Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$19,973/mo

Jack Finnegan Architect AIA, 1959. Margot Jacobs Landscape Architect ASLA, 2024. Recently featured in Dwell magazine: a modernist gem, meticulously restored over four years. Set at the head of a canal, the home offers water views, a private 30' deep-water dock, and a seamless blend of original design and thoughtful interventions. From the street, the home's clerestory windows, twin-oculus porch, and oversized French blue door establish a bold architectural presence. A rescued 1950s globe lamp, originally from a church, hangs over redwood paths and a reimagined garden by AD-featured Margot Jacobs, mixing Japanese, Mediterranean & Californian influences. Inside, terrazzo floors, 12' Douglas fir ceilings, and a 45' long entry/living gallery reveal the home's grand scale. Floor-to-ceiling glass captures long canal views to the Marin hills. Dual fireplaces anchor the living & dining areas, clad in stone and brick. The new kitchen by Danish maker Reform includes white oak interiors, Bosch appliances and Lutron-controlled lighting. The east wing holds the 400 sf primary suite with full-height canal-facing glass and a 2025-renovated bath with micro-cement walls, and fluted bamboo vanities. Numerous major system upgrades. Turnkey, architecturally significant & 15 mins from GG bridge

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