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April 22, 2022

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66 DIGS.NET | 4.22.2022 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 1 7 2 4 V I A C O R O N E L a sprawling terrace. Dining spaces are free-flowing and modern, from a formal dining room with seating for dozens, neatly adjoin- ing the bright, welcoming kitchen decked in gleaming appliances. As smoothly as the home flows for everyday family life, it also neatly shape-shifts into a versatile entertaining residence. There's a near-endless selection of spaces—from spacious, formally elegant configurations where one can host a fresh-air fête for hundreds, to kid-friendly and contemporary areas, like the tech- savvy theater or the plush arcade that's stocked with classic video games. Not to miss is the tranquil cedar sauna or the wine cellar, its ample storage and sophisticated design reflecting that the previous homeowners were proprietors of a vineyard. Zebrowski's overhaul of the property was extensive, down to whole-estate automation by luxe-home programmers Creston. "You can control every feature, whether it's lights and music or security and temperature, from your phone or the panel," he remarks. "It's very tech forward." While the real estate specialist, who has been re-imagining upmarket coastal homes for the last decade, initially intended just a few tweaks to the property, as time passed he envi- sioned it as a brighter, more contemporary coastal retreat. "One of my passions is restoring older homes to their former beauty," explains Zebrowski. "Modernizing them, but keeping their origi- nal charm." This estate, with its strong architectural profile and craftsmanship, provided the perfect canvas for his pursuit, which after two years is finally complete. "The more time I spent here, the more I fell in love with it," he says of the property, adding with a chuckle: "But not nearly as much as I do now."

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