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Though tied together by a similar aesthetic,
each unit has a different take on the Pacific
Ocean. The uppermost floor, for instance, is a
high-rise perch with a spacious, shaded deck
that's shrouded from passersby by virtue of
it being tucked back from the Strand. Both
bedrooms are en-suite, and the kitchen, with
its pale great cabinets and stone counter-
tops, is nicely set apart from the great room,
where jewel-like sunset hues signal the start
of evening. The third floor is similarly open
and airy, with exposed white ceiling beams
and a private, open-air deck. There are three
bedrooms and separate spaces for cooking and
gathering, from an intimate dining room to an
eat-in bar in the sunny white kitchen.
The two lower units—each with two
bedrooms—are distinguished by their nearer
proximity to the Strand and sand. Glass walls
open to sitting balconies with minimalist
cable rail systems where you can overlook the
action on the beach and Strand, or partake
of sparkling sea views that extend from the
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