Built in 1962 by the Drogin Construction Company is this
renovated Palmer & Krisel-designed home in the scenic La Jolla Crest
subdivision in San Diego, CA. Expanded to 2,100 square feet, this home includes
six bedrooms and four bathrooms on a 12,000 square-foot lot with million dollar
Mission Bay and Pacific Ocean views with an asking price of $1,725,000.
The home features a converted garage adding two additional
bedrooms and a bathroom onto the home along with approximately 400 square feet
of living space. The front of the property still maintains a dummy garage door,
while clerestory windows are still intact. Stone veneer accents have been added
to the front of the home, which compliment a small rectangular planter adjacent
to the driveway.
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Living room |
A pair of double doors lead visitors into the open living
area. The interior of the home has been renovated with newer traditional finishes
and fixtures, which make this midcentury modern home show a bit heavy and
weighty. The open beamed ceilings are still in place, allowing for the living
areas to feel larger and more open.
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Kitchen |
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Kitchen features great views of the city |
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Dining room |
The living and dining rooms sit along the south side of the
home, while the kitchen and family room sit at the rear of the home, open to
each other. The kitchen has received a traditional makeover, with beige
beadboard cabinetry, tile counter tops and mosaic tile backsplashes.
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Master bedroom |
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Secondary bedroom |
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Guest bath |
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Guest bath |
The original bedrooms sit along the north side of the home,
and have received traditional styled renovations, including crown molding and drywalled
ceilings. The bathrooms have also been updated over time and are generally
keeping in line with the traditionally-styled finishes found throughout the
home.
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Backyard views |
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Outdoor kitchen and covered patio in backyard |
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Backyard |
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Fireplace and spa |
The backyard is the star of the home, which contains a
covered patio, outdoor fireplace and above-ground spa all with sweeping views
of Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean. An open terraced backyard allows for unobstructed
views of the water and surrounding city.
The views alone are worth a million dollars, and with the
right renovation this home could truly be an outstanding showplace.
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