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October 18, 2024

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S W E E T D I G S | 1 5 0 4 9 T H S T real estate agent Tyler Kruse. Local schools are minutes away, with the beach and Downtown a 5-minute drive. Perfect for gatherings of family and friends, the property offers ample street parking and privacy. Once inside, the bubbling spa and spacious pool deck are enclosed by walls with leafy green hedges and trees. Nearby, a sheltered fresh-air patio has been designed as a year-round extension of the home, connected to the fireplaced family room via sliding glass. You can grill on the built-in barbecue and dine outdoors, or enjoy fireplace gatherings and relaxing swims after dark. A triumph of the residence is the way it balances a hand-crafted atmosphere of luxury with technology that anticipates the future. "There are 400 amps of power going into the house," agent Tyler Kruse points out, a boon for the EV car charger. By contrast, 200 amps is still standard in many homes. More future-proofing is found in the pre-wiring for speakers along the well-appointed outdoor living area. "If you wanted to, you could set up a televi- sion at the pool," says Andre Kruse. Solar power and a Lutron automation system are in place, as is Ethernet throughout the home. "If the new owner is a techie, they're going to enjoy all the integrated tech in this outstanding new home." There's even an elevator to take you to the top floor, where most of the sleeping spaces are located. Even this feature has been included as a point of foresight. "We put the elevator in as something that could possibly be essential at some point in some- body's stage of life," the builder points out. Here you're greeted by the crow's nest, wood-trimmed in a neat tongue-and-groove pattern. At night, glowing with light, it's a welcome beacon to the standout new prop- erty. "I've walked through a few Odle & Son properties, and in every single one of them, every last detail is addressed," says Andre Kruse. "They're very perfectionistic." "From the colors of the home, inside and out, to the windows and doors. The hardwood floors, as well as the tile, stone, lighting and cabinet designs—every element is examined 100 times. Selections aren't made in an hour, or even a day. It takes a tremendous amount of time and attention to detail." BLENDING TECH AND TRADITION The home's design marries oversized bungalow elements—seen in its exterior silhouette and horizontal cladding—with contemporary features, notably an airy, light-driven floorplan. And a roomy 7,500-square-foot lot that maximizes the advantages of its central location. "It's right off Peck Avenue, one of the main thorough- fares to Mira Costa High School," explains "I've walked through a few Odle & Son properties, and in every single one of them, every last detail is addressed," A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N 54 DIGS.NET | 10.18.24

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