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November 15, 2024

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52 DIGS.NET | 11.15.24 S W E E T D I G S | 2 2 2 5 C H E L S E A ''I design homes as if I'm going to move into them," says Doug Whitcombe. The dedicated approach of the second-generation builder and developer, who learned his craft from his grandfather, is evident throughout the 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home on Chelsea Road. There's also a keen sense of place that comes from the developer's connection to the area. "I grew up in Lunada Bay, just down the street," he says of this ultra-pleasant section of Palos Verdes Estates, where quiet streets lead to airy bluff tops overlooking majestic ocean scenes. "Chelsea is beautiful, safe and secure—and away from all the busier roads. In terms of PV Estates, its one of the most coveted streets." It's easy to see why. Old growth California trees flank the under-the-radar neighborhood, where children play among green lawns and neighbors walk their dogs along the shaded street. Even more attractive is its proximity to local schools and eateries. Just 3 minutes away on foot is an oceanview greenbelt. "This is the heart of Lunada Bay, where you're close to the bluff, you're close to the shopping and kids walk to school," points out real estate agent Devin Jensen. EASYGOING INDOOR-OUTDOOR LIVING The elegant residence was completely overhauled with a down-to-the-studs remodel—and reborn into a 2,550-square-foot home that lives larger due to thoughtful space planning and an abun- dance of natural light. "It's rare to find a fully remodeled home like this in the area, making it a unique and valuable opportunity." says Jensen. As a result, he points out, such properties only come on the local market about once a year. The home's architectural centerpiece is its great room, where six dramatic bifold doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exte- rior spaces. "You walk into the home," he notes, "and you're inside and outside at the same time." This duality offers up a relaxing living space and an ideal place for hosting, with Whitcombe noting that the space can hold a sizable guest list. "It's open concept," says the developer, "and the layout is so functional." Crowned by a white oak-wrapped beam beneath soaring pitched ceil- ings, the space is anchored by a fireplace with a hand-hewn rustic mantel. Away from the great room are four bedrooms—spacious, with big picture windows or sliding glass leading onto patios. "The layout embodies the true California lifestyle, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living spaces" Jensen says of the floorplan. LUXE AND LOCATION The residence has all of the perks of luxurious coastal living—a connection to nature and a high-grade design quotient—without the over- head or hassles of an estate-sized property. "It's a A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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