From the Architect:
Marcheeta I is located on a tight lot in a very desirable tract in the hills above Sunset plaza. Our goals for this project where to make the most of the views and utilize the terrain of the lot to allow for a large basement level entertaining area as well as parking. Because the lot sloped back in two directions we were able to enter the basement level garage from the street and also create a small rear yard providing light and access to additional bedrooms and entertainments spaces. A key issue is privacy from the street. WE achieved this using a beautiful marble wall that completely screens the front of the house and creates an entry water courtyard that opens to the kitchen. The house is flooded with natural light through the use of large operable walls and linear skylights. We worked with Lynda Murray Interior Design to create a palette of rich warm natural tones using different stones and wood ceilings to give the home a comfortable feel. The pool on the main level of the house cascades into a water feature below which wraps around a fire pit off the main entertaining space. A unique feature of the home is the skylights within the pool that allow daylight and views of swimmers to the pool below.
Brand new architectural, designed by Paul McClean. Warm Modernism with 12 foot ceilings, limestone floors coupled with a stunning wood paneled ceiling provide an aura of calm sophistication. Years in planning and construction, this home exudes the highest quality including a 70 foot book-matched marble exterior wall for privacy and a custom wood paneled ceiling. Dazzling water feature graces the entrance which leads to the first split-level swimming pool in all of the Bird Streets. The spectacular Master suite is comparable to the finest hotels in the world with an incredible walk-in closet and master bath. The lower level is free flowing with large entertaining spaces, a custom bar and an intimate cigar lounge. The custom designed gym with a full steam/sauna room, an epic suede lined screening room with seating for 18, and a “car museum” that can display 10 vehicles completes this rare offering.
For more information contact John Sweeney at 858-386-2344 or [email protected].
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