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Compass real estate broker Inna Rubinchik, who specializes in luxury rentals, walks down the main staircase in the entryway of 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Ornate details in the wallpaper and moldings decorate the entryway of 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
An antique doorknob opens the door into a library or office-like room in 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
A copy of David Talbot’s “Season of the Witch” sits on the living room fireplace. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Antique details—including in the wallpaper, stained glass and fireplace—decorate the front living room. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Antique, fairytale-like wallpaper runs along the border of one of the upstairs rooms. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
The three-story residence, originally built in 1894, once served as the headquarters for the ‘Good Earth Commune,’ and features original, antique interior details. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
The house is currently available for rent for $15,000 monthly. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Antique wallpaper decorates one of the downstairs rooms in 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
An ornately-crafted antique fireplace decorates one of the upstairs bedrooms. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Colorful stained glass hangs in one of the bathrooms in 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Compass real estate broker Inna Rubinchik, who specializes in luxury rentals, shows off a ladder on a rolling track, one of the antique features in 1915 Oak Street, a five-bedroom Victorian house available for rent in the Haight in San Francisco. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
A spiral staircase descends from the upstairs balcony at 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
A piece of art hangs in the dining room where a psychedelic mural used to be. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
An antique light fixture illuminates a wine cellar in the basement level of 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
More details of an antique light fixture illuminates a wine cellar in the basement level. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
A spiral staircase is seen outside the kitchen window in 1915 Oak Street. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
An ornately-crafted antique fireplace decorates one of the upstairs bedrooms. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Colorful stained glass hangs in one of the bathrooms.
An antique triangular flume is fixed above the stove in the kitchen of 1915 Oak Street.
The kitchen area features a fireplace and bay windows. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
Various owners have made subtle updates to the property, but many historic features remain at the house that was once home to a hippie commune. | Source: Morgan Ellis/The Standard
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