This Historic San Francisco Home’s Gut Renovation Was Powered by Friendship

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Two longtime friends, separated by time and responsibilities, came together to work on an extensive remodeling project of a historic home in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. Here's how the $1.5 million renovation turned out.

Two longtime friends, separated by time and responsibilities, came together to work on an extensive remodeling project in Noe Valley

Sara Bahat’s Edwardian home in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco was originally designed with an obstetrician’s office on the main floor.Sara Fenske Bahat and Heather Peterson forged their friendship 20 years ago, rearranging furniture in their small New York City apartments. “After grad school, I moved to Manhattan for a job I didn’t love and didn’t stay with for long,” said Mrs. Bahat, 45, “but I got this amazing friend out of it.” Mrs. Peterson, 47, and Mrs. Bahat met at the advertising agency where they both worked. They bonded over a shared interest in home décor and spent weekends poring over design magazines, combing the Chelsea Flea market for cheap finds, painting walls and DIY-ing curbside freebies.

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