Home tour has something for every taste
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KAREN WIGHT
You know I love a home tour. Especially a tour that allows me to
closely and personally ogle homes that I have worshipped only from
afar.
That is exactly the kind of opportunity that this year’s 31st
annual Corona del Mar home tour offers Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There are seven homes on the tour this year, along with a morning
reception at the new Rouge Restaurant at Fashion Island, lunch from
Pascal’s in Sherman Gardens and an afternoon reception at the
ever-popular Butera Home Furnishings store on Westcliff Drive.
If you’ve ever managed your imaginary real estate shopping via the
harbor, I’m sure you have longed to tour the four-lot treasure in
China Cove. This home on the rocks incorporates the natural setting
with contemporary styling and has a 270-degree view of the ocean,
jetty, China Cove and the bay. You’ve got to see it to believe it.
Don’t miss the chance to be a voyeur in a real-life fantasy that
includes a party-sized sauna, an entertainment room with a panoramic
view and a unique telephone room for confidential conversations.
On another vista, a home in Shady Canyon will open its doors to
support the educational programs at Corona del Mar. This Santa
Barbara-style home rings the top of the hill and is set in a peaceful
xeriscape of native California plants and shrubs. This home has a
room for every occasion -- game room, home office and wine cellar --
and beautiful views from the veranda. Imported cypress stone and
earthenware dating back to pre-Biblical eras are used throughout the
home. The reclaimed parquet walnut flooring adds to the warmth and
unique aura that sets this home apart.
Newport Coast’s Rivage hosts a home with an island flavor. Fun
rules this house. The boys’ bedroom has a spectacular
floor-to-ceiling mural, a la Swiss Family Robinson. Even when the
lights go out, black-light stars fill the sky. The backyard continues
the island adventure theme with a barbecue area and circular bar
embellished with hand-split bamboo details.
Ocean and beach views are abundant in a French Mediterranean home
on Ocean Boulevard. This maison sur la mer includes 16th and 17th
century stone mantels, hand-painted Italian floor tiles and French
cabinetry and doors.
You can find your Zen zone in an Asian-flavored home on Bayside
Drive. The glass wall in the living room retracts, making the bay
view even closer. The terrace that overlooks the water has an outdoor
kitchen, fireplace and a water feature that seems to cascade into the
bay.
From the chaparral to the harbor, this tour has something for
everyone. Tickets for the day’s activities are $50 and can be
purchased at Butera or through Corona del Mar High School’s PTA.
The PTA would like to thank the following local businesses for
their support: Fashion Island, South Coast Plaza, Prudential
California Realty, Bank of America, Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Coast
Magazine, Barclay Butera, Rouge Restaurant, Pascal Restaurant and
above all others, the generous homeowners who have provided the
opportunity for a community event to enhance public education.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
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