I was thrilled to hear the “Full House” Victorian in San Francisco is on the market for the first time in 10 years (or the “Fuller House” as it’s known on Netflix’s reboot), so we can finally see what it really looks like inside! The listing says, “Originally constructed in 1883, this Charles Lewis Hinkel home is one of the city’s finest examples preserved Italianate Victorian architecture.” Here’s how the house looks today…
The exterior siding was recently painted an eggplant purple and the doors are a pale green. The nearly 3,000 square-foot Victorian doesn’t look anything like the TV version once you step through the double entry doors.
The large island kitchen is replete with professional style appliances including a 6-burner gas cooktop, double ovens, and full-size wine refrigerator, overlooking the rear garden.
The real kitchen has boldly striped floors, tan cabinets painted to match the walls, and stuffed birds and animals on display. Not what I expected at all!
The backyard looks very private, which is nice considering you’d probably always have fans of the TV show visiting out front!
Here’s your chance to own a piece of TV history! Want it? It’s on the market for $4.150 million (it last sold in 2006 for $1.85 million). Check out my post about the “Full House” sets and how they changed over the years, too!
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