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Sharing the upper level, the
primary suite with grand double door-
entry is plush and well appointed—a
true sanctuary with an exuberant view.
The home's upper level elevates every-
thing else. A showpiece with a splendid
and expansive view, this sunlit, perfectly
planned level supports three outstand-
ing living spaces—the largest and most
centrally situated has a fireplace and elab-
orate glass doors that open to a generous
balcony overlooking the lush backyard with
views beyond. Radiating out from here is
a cozy sitting area; a library/study space
with coffered ceilings, a fireplace, and a
bar; and a light-filled dining room with
substantial built-in storage and a dazzling
modern chandelier. "The upstairs is set to
entertain both guests or intimate family
gatherings," Kaminsky says of this set-up.
To that end, he points to the gourmet kitch-
en—a chef's kiss of a space finished in
high-end designer appliances, including
Sub-Zero refrigeration, a Dacor 6-burner
range, double warming drawers, and two
Miele dishwashers to go with a vast, gath-
er-around granite island, double butler's
pantries and a built-in work area.
Sharing the upper level, the primary
suite with grand double door-entry is plush
and well appointed—a true sanctuary with
an exuberant view. Adorned with glittering
light fixtures, the bedroom area sports a
warm sitting area and three sets of dramat-
ically arched French doors that open to yet
another balcony overlooking the backyard.
The primary bath, meanwhile, is its equal
in elegance, starting with a relaxing alcove
and a substantial dual-entry walk-in closet
that lead to a soaking tub, dual vanities,
and a spa-style shower.
The atmospheric opposite of the home's
first two floors but consistent with their
made-for-entertaining theme, the club-in-
spired basement is a surprising delight.
Flaunting an additional family/rec room,
a home theatre, full bar and VIP room,
Kaminsky says, "The basement takes on
a whole other vibe. It is almost a duplicate
of the Foundation Room design from the
House of Blues with a very private feel."
As easy as it is to join this party, Kamin-
sky says the space might be reimagined
a million ways, depending on the needs
of the owner. A dance studio for kids. A
game room for adults. As it is, the space
is a vibrant good time—one in which "you
can entertain well into the night without
disturbing your neighbors."
With amenities that also include a
three-car garage, a laundry room, multiple
staircases and a three-stop elevator, 215
Poinsettia Ave. is the quintessential Califor-
nia coastal retreat—but in a class of its own.
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