SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

July 26, 2019

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7.26.2019 | DIGS.NET 93 M A R K E T collaborate with." e harmony of the team is evidenced in the successful integration of the home's modern design aspects with its classic framework. Zajac often uses bold choices, like the glossy, midnight black designer tile in the master bathroom that commingles with pale, oversized floor tiles and veiny gray stone counters. Or in the kitchen, where a hefty walnut island—a sculpture-like centerpiece topped with glossy stone—complements the room's light gray cabinetry. ere is rustic brick along the walls and framing the fireplace, but done in a clean antique white, versus traditional red. "ere's always this play on classic and traditional that's balanced by keeping it contemporary," notes Zajac. "From the beginning," says Buchmann, "we were thinking about the materials. eir natural ability and what you can touch and feel as you experience the space." In the great room, for instance, the home's central gathering space, there are decorative rafter beams, designed by the architect, and grainy, white-oak floors that bring down-to-earth notes to the room's soaring white ceilings and elegant wall moulding. "I always want a home that flows extremely well," points out Johnson. "Which means when you're living there, it's very easy to get anywhere you want to go, and there's a lot of light from every direction." Spanning five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, the home has a grand scale that is warmed by a near-constant influx of natural light—enabled by Buchmann's strategic placement of windows, glass doors and skylights. A nice touch on the second floor is a sunlit catwalk that neatly separates the master suite from the rest of the home. On the main floor, a sliding wall of glass (Kolbe) connects the great room to a spacious, user-friendly outdoor living area. "It's an incredible house for entertaining because it has this indoor-outdoor feel that takes full advantage of Southern California weather," says real estate broker Carl Henkel. On the pool deck, an orange-hued pergola extends the indoors, providing a shaded spot ideal for reading or dining. e rectangular pool is neighbor to a stone-topped bar and a fire pit lounge that's a perfect place to congregate after dark. Atop a nearby platformed area is a bubbly spa and a sunbathing deck, nicely separated from other areas by its height. e private, fresh-air living area, meanwhile, is flanked with trees and designed to be accessed from several points in the home. "e design of the home was used to wrap the backyard,"

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