A landmark in form and substance. Grandeur and refinement realized.
The residences at 181 Fremont begin 500 feet above the ground, granting every room a breathtaking view. Every floor is uniquely sized and shaped, with no more than four residences per floor. From the ground up, residents will find no detail has been overlooked.
Designers sourced the finest materials and finishes from around the world for the 181 Fremont condominium residences
Inside and out, every detail has been meticulously designed and considered. Classical materials used in fresh, modern ways suffuse 181 Fremont’s luxurious interiors, creating a sense of natural comfort, accentuated with touches of the extraordinary.
The kitchens at 181 Fremont were designed to be as alluring as they are functional
Each residence features a premium appliance package featuring Miele and SubZero. Brazilian White Macaubas quartzite countertops were chosen for their beauty and durability. Valcucine kitchen cabinets with hardened glass fronts enrich and enhance the kitchen space, the finest in modern Italian cabinetry making its West Coast debut. Select kitchens can be hidden from view, concealed on a whim with a set of ceruse-ebonized oak sliding panels.
The bathrooms are awash in luxury and thoughtful design
Featuring heated floors of full-slab Lincoln Marble and a full-height Arabescato Corchia marble walls and surrounds. The master baths are equipped with soaking tubs with a separate shower, dual vanities and customized storage solutions.
The little things can make the biggest impact to unprecedented Bay Area views
From the height and positioning of the Residences, every home features 270º views towering over the City. From the southern residences, the city lights light up the view leading to Sutro Tower and Twin Peaks with golden hour sunsets highlighting the Pacific Ocean and Farrow Island. While northern views stretch from the Golden Gate Bridge, Mt. Tam and Marin Headlands and Alcatraz. Eastern views are celebrated for their sunrises over the Oakland Hills lighting up the Bay and Bay Bridge as open views provide.