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Wild Imagination, part II

Last week I discussed properties with Potential, (that’s Potential with a  capital P) and how sometimes, “my imagination do go wild” when I’m considering the Possibilities (also with a capital P).  It’s really quite fun to see a place re-imagined in your head and all of the touches that make it work for your life.

You know what else is fun? Looking at houses that are Perfect the way they are! The ones that have ideas and features you’d never thought of and are so impressive that you start composing your first party invite as soon as you step in the door. This level of fantasy, by definition, requires that you go looking outside your price range. It’s not really about making your imagination go wild if it’s a legitimate contender.  Most everyone has some sort of limit to their budget, so step beyond that and see what you see!  And if you don’t have a limit to your budget, please call me, I’d love to be besties.

Anyway, don’t stress on being a lookie-loo. At a trophy property, there is a certain amount of that to be expected. Just behave yourself and don’t touch too many things! 🙂 There are always ideas to gather from these houses, and if you’ve seen it and are talking about it, then you are good PR for the property.

One property that recently sent my imagination into overdrive was 318 Morning Canyon in Corona del Mar. This beautiful property is in the Shorecliffs area of CdM, just south of the village. The house backs to a gully and offers spectacular views across the canyon and down toward the beach. At 4,870 square feet, the house is spacious and airy, and offers huge rooms for both entertaining and relaxing.  It’s a tri-level house with an elevator to access it all. The house is clean and contemporary but warm and friendly. The ceiling in the living room stretches up to the heavens with tons of windows and a limestone fireplace that extends the whole way. The kitchen has bar-seating for 6 and I’ve already used the built-in espresso machine to make all 6 of those lucky friends an imaginary cappuccino while an imaginary chef whips us up some crepes. Downstairs is a bar/kitchenette to serve a huge family room. The deck on the lower level is even bigger than the one on the main level and has a spectacular outdoor kitchen. It’s impossible to pick just one favorite feature of the house, but one of my favorites is the view from the master suite. There is floor-to-ceiling glass, butt glazed at the corner of the room in order to not miss an inch of the view!  A beautiful desk sits in front of that window, but it’s also the first thing you see from bed when you open your eyes in the morning. The master suite also has a limestone fireplace, a sitting area, a sparkling white bath, and copious amounts of closet space.  This house is so big and has such separated and private bedrooms that I’ve already invited several (real) friends to (pretend) move in with me.

This house is completely spectacular, but I do wish there was a pool, or jacuzzi. Completely ignoring the reality of my budget, this house is nearly perfect! I give it 9-1/2 hearts out of 10.

9 and a half hearts

 

the gorgeous staircase with it's glass jellyfish focal point  next to the spectacular limestone fireplace

next to the spectacular limestone fireplace is the gorgeous staircase with it’s glass jellyfish focal point

this kitchen! clean-lined and anything-but-simple. easy to use for the lucky owner or her caterers.

this kitchen! clean-lined and simple-but-luxurious, easy to use for the lucky owner or her caterers.

downstairs area, well-equipped for the best parties ever!

downstairs area, well-equipped for the best parties ever!

rolling glass door on a secondary bathroom's shower. there are so many high-end, interesting details in this house!

rolling glass door on a secondary bathroom’s shower. there are so many high-end, interesting details in this house!

the master bath has fascinating angles and exciting textures

the master bath has fascinating angles and exciting textures

sumptuous master suite. there it is, to the left of the fireplace...

sumptuous master suite. there it is, to the left of the fireplace… the view!

that view! oh, the blogs ophelia could write from this desk!

that view! oh, the blogs ophelia could write from this desk!

The second of the properties this week that make my imagination go wild is located in Irvine Terrace, at 609 Malabar Drive in Corona del Mar. Even the street name gets my imagination going.  “Malabar” has all kinds of real meanings, but somehow I picture some sort of chocolate delight with marshmallow.  Perhaps that’s just me, but it makes me happy.

There was no marshmallow, (but plenty of rich chocolate brown) at this crisp, clean contemporary house. When I arrived, there was already a substantial pile of shoes outside, indicating that other buyers and dreamers alike had been anxiously waiting the completion of this house to see what was on the inside.  This single story dream house just flowed, one room to the next, inside to outside. An entire wall of glass not only opened up, but vanished completely, making the house feel even bigger than it’s 4,579 square feet. The courtyard entry opened directly into the main living space. The living, dining, and kitchen were one huge room, but due to sheer size alone, each space had it’s own feel.  The artwork was sublime and the finishes were exquisite. Wide (super-wide) french oak plank floors were a clean, warm backdrop for the other textures chosen.  It was easy to pick my favorite feature of this house: the burled  maple used on the impressively-long eating bar, as well as built-in storage in the eating nook and in the hallway to the master bedroom. This wood was so beautiful and different, it really set the house apart.  The floor plan flowed well and there were plenty of skylights so that even long hallways had interest and light. There was a den area (with a GREAT light fixture), near the kitchen, but well-hidden so that you could live a little more casually here. When I walked through there were two little girls happily watching Shrek in the den. They were perhaps 5 and 7 and the younger one said to the older one: “this is a nice house.” The older one half-heartedly agreed but added “there’s no pool.”  She was right (and perhaps she was hoping for marshmallow, too) but there was a substantial yard of “just” grass, serving as a blank canvas for all sorts of landscaping to come! The best of both worlds – perfect enough to send my imagination into “I wish I could move in today” but with future potential to put my own stamp on it as well! Pools, fire pits, cabanas, heat lamps, gardens, water features….  Sometimes my imagination do go wild!

609 Malabar gets 9-1/2 hearts (I’d love to have a little more of a view for my $5.2 Million dollars.)

9 and a half hearts

courtyard entry to 609 Malabar.

courtyard entry to 609 Malabar.

huge viking stove (actual Vikings could feed their army on this!) and lovely marble behind.

huge viking stove (actual Vikings could feed their army on this!) and lovely marble counters and backsplash.

master suite with it's own fireplace and view of the yard.

master suite with it’s own fireplace and view of the yard.

favorite touch - the eating bar against the huge kitchen island.

favorite touch – the eating bar against the huge kitchen island.

more of that beautiful wood, along the sky-lit hallway. who says storage can't be beautiful?

more of that beautiful wood, along the sky-lit hallway. who says storage can’t be beautiful?

the disappearing corner of the living room

the disappearing corner of the living room

 

You really have to check out the online pictures for this one. Look for the lush glassed-in courtyard in one of the bathrooms! There’s so much to see!  Plus, I’ve been rambling on and on, but you know how it is… sometimes my imagination do go wild!

Ophelia

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