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August 26, 2022

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58 DIGS.NET | 8.26.22 S W E E T D I G S | 3 1 9 S O U T H D I A N T H U S There's a uniquely uplifting atmosphere that runs through the entirety of the home, established by its top-tier ocean views and open spaces that are flooded with natural light from sunrise to sunset. erasing any boundaries between the inte- rior spaces and a spacious outdoor deck.) Balancing the eye against the epic views are well-tempered design nuances: In the sharply elegant kitchen, gleaming appli- ances play against veiny countertops and custom cabinetry; while in the living room, a leathered stone slab with an abstract, gray-on-white pattern visually anchors the room, stretching from the sleek linear fire- place to the elevated ceiling. As comfortable as the home's floorplan is for everyday living, it also serves as a ready canvas for high-style entertaining. An outdoor staircase connects both decks, effectively uniting the home's open-air play areas and enabling a fluid party space for guests. Add to this a floating interior stair- case and an elevator where you can shuttle guests (and groceries) to and from the first floor. This sprawling, sunlit level is ideal for gatherings big and small, with an open theater and a 250-bottle wine cellar, as well as an elegant bar gilded with gold accents. A fitness center and a guest suite round out the amenities. There's a uniquely uplift- ing atmosphere that runs through the entirety of the home, established by its top-tier ocean views and open spaces that are flooded with natural light from sunrise to sunset. Even after dark, the quiet hush of the star-tracked sky brings peace no matter the day. It's an atmosphere that's been boosted by the intense detail found in the home's living spaces, starting at the curb and kicking in as you walk through the sun-splashed main entrance with 20-foot ceilings and a view facing straight out to the ocean. "The team really perfected things," reflects Joseph. "It's one of those properties that you can't stop thinking about." A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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