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April 7, 2023

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S W E E T D I G S | 2 8 2 6 T H E S T R A N D Nano doors link the space with the fire- placed living room, while further back a spacious kitchen features a sunny dining area and wet bar—an ideal spot for hosting casual beach-day gatherings. Streamline wood cabinetry and hearty slab counters are interspersed with tucked-away appliances, from a built-in Thermador espresso machine and a rugged 6-burner Wolf range, to double ovens and dual beverage refrigerators. It's a well-considered collection, given the entertaining quotient of the home. On this level there's an additional living room, more formal, and a fine dining room; both of these sculpted, inviting spaces are infused with beach light and energy from life on the Strand. For more privacy, guests can head to the lower level, which is designed for diversion: The water feature leads the way to a mellow billiard room and a dedicated home theater with oversized leather seating. Guests can congregate in the disco-ball lounge, while drinks are refreshed from behind the sleek wood bar, or from bottles chilling in the glass-front wine room. Also on this floor is a bedroom and full bathroom, ideal for housing overnight guests. "There aren't many basements on the Strand in Hermosa Beach," Thormodsgaard notes, underscoring how this full-fledged lower level creates four large floors in total, versus the usual three levels typically found in Strand homes. There's an elevator to shuttle between floors, and when it's time for bed, to the third level, where sleeping spaces include two en-suite bedrooms and a primary bedroom suite housed in a wing of its own. Here, you wake up over ocean views, and step onto the beachfront balcony for morn- ing coffee or nightly stargazing sessions. There's a fireplaced sitting area and down the hallway, a walk-in custom closet and a spa-worthy bathroom where you can step into a sizable rain shower or soak in the tub over blue ocean views. "It feels like new construction," Thor- modsgaard says of the home, which was completed in late 2010, and has served as a sometimes vacation residence for one owner, whose total days in residence add up to less than one year. Custom details, such as automatic blinds, have been added, while upkeep has been meticulous, down to the high gloss on the oversized Walker Zanger tiles. "It's a timeless home that has a different feel from other Strand homes," explains Thormodsgaard. "Here, it feels like you are part of the beach. You can feel the outdoors coming indoors. It's really connected to nature." A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N 66 DIGS.NET | 4.07.23

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