This breathtaking Tuscan villa was designed by Oatman Architects, located in Corona Del Mar, a seaside neighborhood in the city of Newport Beach, California. New houses can take many years to settle into their landscapes, but this 6,500-square-foot house fits into the neighborhood perfectly.
One of the stand out features of this home is the stonework. The exterior facade and details surrounding the curved steel windows plus interior design elements such as the barrel-vaulted stone ceilings and built-in niches required the utmost skill and seasoned experience with stone masonry.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Oatman Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Ziccardi Designs LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Boyd-Johnson Design BUILDER Corbin Reeves Construction
What We Love: This Tuscan villa offers a beautiful home to live and entertain with timeless architectural details throughout. We are loving the beautiful stone used throughout the home, the inviting living spaces, especially the kitchen with its barrel-vaulted, brick ceiling and rustic wooden beams. Overall, this home exudes plenty of charm and character and will be enjoyed for years to come.
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A ten-foot-high mahogany entry door with shuttered windows from an old Italian house sets the stage for what is to come, a welcoming open kitchen.
Rough-hewn beams, groin-vaulted plaster ceilings, and a circular stone stairwell transport the homeowners to another time and place without losing modernity or elegance.
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The welcoming patio with its far-reaching ocean views cleverly introduces the interior.
PHOTOGRAPHER Karen Millet
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