SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

March 10, 2023

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3.10.23 | DIGS.NET 65 M A R K E T Floor-to-ceiling columns, for instance, set apart the formal dining area with an octagonal cathedral ceiling. Exposed beam ceilings and a marble fireplace amplify the mood around the elegant wood bar where friends converse over sunset cocktails. And a grand, double-height ceiling of more than 20 feet ushers you into the main living room, where grand windows offer up a sky-high canvas of blue vistas against tumbling ocean waves. It's an epic scene—one you can even enjoy while washing dishes in the kitchen, a bright and mellow space featuring a neutral palette of glossy stone against white wood. From any of the main living areas you can step onto the sizable wood deck overlooking the beachfront and ocean, an ideal perch to kick back or enjoy dinner grilled on the built-in barbecue. This middle floor is fluid, serving as a place of everyday living against a backdrop of ocean views; and flexible enter- taining. Smaller get-togethers can be focused in localized areas, while large events can take place across the spacious open-plan floor as a whole. Head to the uppermost floor—which is reserved for the primary suite, which lives like a grand penthouse unto its own. Two separate balconies offer different high-altitude takes on the seascape below; there are two walk-in closets and two classic spa bathrooms, both featuring gleaming porcelain and marble. A separate space, suitable as an office or sitting room, is also part of the primary suite; a sunlit cozy haven with an interior balcony that looks over the living room below. By contrast, head down to the first, or Strand level, for beach-day gatherings: Vertical batten-board walls and exposed-beam ceilings continue the traditional vernacular of the home, while a wall of doors opens onto a sprawling red-brick terrace where you can entertain large groups, or host intimate cocktail parties and candlelight dinners. Step inside to mix drinks at the bar, or fetch a chilled bottle from the refrigerator in the wine room.

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