Tucked along a quiet one-way lane just moments from the best of Fillmore Street, 80 Wilmot is a Contemporary Lower Pacific Heights residence where modern design and refined city living come together with ease. Originally conceived as architect Richard Brayton's personal home and later remodeled by acclaimed designer-builder Van Acker, the residence spans three light-filled levels with a functional layout, striking architectural detail, and an understated sense of luxury throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows, 10-foot ceilings, and expansive wall space create an ideal backdrop for art. A dramatic metal staircase, three-story light corridor, and oculus skylights bring exceptional natural light into the home. The main level is designed for everyday living and entertaining, with seamless living, dining, and kitchen areas overlooking verdant gardens. The chef's kitchen is appointed with marble countertops, a substantial waterfall island, and premium integrated appliances. Upstairs are three bedrooms along with laundry and storage. The lower level offers a flexible guest suite or office with its own fireplace and French doors opening directly to the garden patio. With three fireplaces, integrated sound, a two-car side-by-side garage, and an address just steps from Pacific Heights' celebrated restaurants, boutiques, parks, and schools, this is a rare opportunity to own an architecturally significant home in one of San Francisco's most desirable settings.