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indoor-outdoor space light up in vivid color, making it an invit-
ing place to gather with family or relax after dark, when stars
peek through the cutout in the deck's slender, overhanging eave.
There's a keen separation of spaces on the third floor, which
allows for a separate dining area and a casual study, both distinct
from the kitchen and living room overlooking the walk street. This
rear space is home to yet another oceanview deck, this one with
stairs leading to a hidden gem of the house: a rooftop deck where
panoramic blue ocean plays against smooth white walls, and one
can imagine afternoons spent sunbathing and convivial evenings
among friends. This private lounge has been enhanced with a
slender fire feature and place for a bubbly spa tub, if desired.
It's the supply of open-air spaces where one can soak up
ocean air and views that makes the home so special, particularly
when set against a floorplan that's singularly focused on serv-
ing the needs of its inhabitants. While the middle floor is home
to three en-suite bedrooms, with a fourth on the first floor, the
remaining spaces are devoted to unique yet practical gathering
areas. Notable on the street level is an indoor-outdoor recreation
area where a sunny interior room with wood-plank floors conjoins
an exterior lounge and yard by way of floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
"It's fenced," Stroyke points out, "so it's a nice space for pets and
kids." Here in this sculpted area, neatly bordered with textured
limestone and multicolored desert landscaping, it's easy to feel
like one does throughout the rest of the home—that one's been
nicely tucked away in a private al fresco world by the sea.