If you love the Tanners as much as the rest of us who grew up right alongside D.J., Stephanie and Michelle you’re definitely going to want to take a look at this house. It’s the Full House house! Well, the house used in the exterior shots anyway. And although it’s been repainted since the late 1980s, it’s definitely the Tanner’s abode as featured on the opening credits of the show.
Thanks to San Francisco’s real estate boom, the home to the middle-class Tanners is now worth a whopping $4.1 million. Yep, that’s what a house with 3 bedrooms, 3 and a half bathrooms, and an office goes for these days in the City By the Bay. But there’s plenty that’s special about this house besides its Hollywood pedigree.
The house is an impeccable Charles Lewis Hinkel Victorian built in 1883 with beautiful details. It features a formal garden and enviable sky-high ceilings. It’s not anything like the inside of the Tanners’ house, which was in fact a TV set, but it’s still worth a little look-see.
Front door
The home is described as one of the city’s “finest examples of Italianate Victorian architecture.”
Welcome!
The formal entry and staircase are more dramatic than the Tanners’ house was for sure.
Wallpaper
Love the wallpaper, which looks like it’s right out of the 1900s.
Doors
The black laquered doors and banister are the perfect compliment to that divine wallapaper.
High ceilings
The high ceilings and big, bay window make for a stately living room.
Library
The living room opens into a beautiful library with built-in bookshelves.
Moulding
The woodwork throughout the house is gorgeous. Check out the molding and thick baseboards.
More bookshelves
More built-in bookshelves. No Kindles in this house!
Family room
The furniture is defnintely antique, but those modern prints really update the overall look.
Sofas
Cool sofas, more great art and a view of more bookshelves.
Library
The living room opens into a beautiful library with built-in bookshelves.
Mod kitchen
The sleek, mod kitchen is a nice break from all the antiques. But of course, there’s still room for books and art.
High-end kitchen
The kitchen features top-of-the-line modern appliances and little nooks to display more pretty art.
Light-filled cooking
Loads of light from the windwos make for a bright kitchen.
Master bedroom
The bedroom is pretty, though it might be time to swap out the drapes.
Bedroom sitting
The bay window, fireplace and built-ins make this look like a quintissential San Francisco bedroom.
Bay window
Another gorgeous bay window.
Bedroom
This bedroom is simpler but still pretty in blue.
“Duck” Bedroom
Can you guess the theme behind the third bedroom?
Office
That ducky theme carries over into the office.
Powder room
Even the little powder room gets its share of art.
Master bath
The master bath looks freshly renovated.
Bath
The second bathroom comes with a marble-surrounded tub for luxurious soaking.
Sitting area
Another book-lined sitting area leads to the garden beyond.
TV room
Here’s a casual den perfect for TV-watching.
Garden
But the crown jewel of the house is this formal, classic garden.
Lawn
The lush lawn and garden is the perfect spot for entertaining.
Patio
$4 million sounds like a bargain for this little oasis in the middle of one of the greatest cities in the world.
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