This contemporary home designed by Brandon Architects welcomes all to experience coastal living at its finest, situated in Cameo Highlands, an enclave in Newport Beach, California. Designed around outdoor living and entertaining, a large expansive great room, kitchen, and dining room are all open to the rear of the property with a large covered patio and views of Catalina Island beyond.
Additionally, every space was specifically designed for the homeowner’s personal use for their young growing family’s needs. For example, the sunken basement opens to a small courtyard, making the space feel more open while still providing a multi-use room for movies, learning, and crafts.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Brandon Architects BUILDER Berk Custom Homes Inc. INTERIOR DESIGNER Details A Design Firm LANDSCAPE DESIGNER David Pedersen
What We Love: This Newport Beach house offers its inhabitants coastal living at its finest with an expansive floor plan and indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Luxe details can be found throughout this home, while still maintaining a comfortable atmosphere for everyday living and entertaining. Overall, we are loving the large outdoor patio and swimming pool that encourages time spent outdoors soaking up the California sunshine.
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The entry is designed to welcome guests with its touches of wood and warm stone that carry from the outside in. Upon, entry into this 6,065-square-foot dwelling, guests are greeted with an immediate view of the Pacific Ocean.
Warm and inviting with its dropped ceiling, the kitchen is a true showroom design that serves as a focal point between the living room and dining room.
Located between the entry hall and the kitchen, the dining room plays off of the warm hues of the house woods with its soffit ceiling.
Natural materials blend perfectly together to create this spacious getaway with views and direct access to the spa and swimming pool outside.
In the bathroom, the centrally located tub and shower were designed to have a constant view of the water along with an abundance of natural light to flood the space.
Photos: Courtesy of Brandon Architects
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