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beams. "It's been completely remodeled to a
degree that really will cater to the most discern-
ing tastes," says Bisignano. The porch, for
instance, is just one of the property's seemingly
countless fresh-air living areas: From a grace-
ful seating area in the front yard where sunset
colors mingle with the flickering flames of the
fire feature—to a private backyard oasis where
you float in the pool while soaking up views of
palm trees and the sky's soothing blue hues.
These sculpted spaces are meant to capture
the treasure of the golden-ticket location, situ-
ated high on the peninsula's bluff and oversized,
with a larger-than-usual lot size of 13,000
square feet. "It's on a corner," Bisignano says
of the expansive property, "which gives you an
open-air perspective." The north is completely
unobstructed, so nearly every corner of the
home has views extending up to the Santa
Monica Mountains and Point Dume, along with
the Queen's Necklace, glittering with lights
after the dramatic hues of sunset have cast off.
To boot, directly across the street as far as
the eye can see, is green parkland, flush with
bluff top greenery and palm trees. "It will never
be built on," Bisignano says of the protected
greenbelt that further opens the home to wide-
screen water views.
The upstairs houses sunny bedrooms,
including a fireplaced primary suite where you
step onto the balcony from oversized French
doors to watch birds dipping into white-tipped
waves and the glitter of morning sun casting
over the water. A bonus of the floorplan is a
separate two-bedroom, one-bathroom living
suite on the main floor, cleverly distinct from,
yet accessible to the main house—and ideal
for housing guests and family.
Downstairs are main living spaces, all
delightfully open and bright. The main public
areas include multiple spaces for dining and
gathering. Like a living room with an elegant
white marble fireplace that's neighbors with a
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