Capistrano Beach House by Meridith Baer Home
Capistrano Beach House is a beautiful contemporary residence designed in 2017 by Meridith Baer Home located in California, United States.
About Capistrano Beach House
Coastal Elegance Redefined
Capistrano Beach House, designed by Meridith Baer Home in 2017, offers a fresh take on contemporary luxury. Located in the picturesque Capistrano Beach, California, this real estate marvel combines modern aesthetics with the timeless allure of the ocean.
As you approach the property, the exterior greets you with a stunning blend of natural materials and expansive glass, framing the California coastline. The transition from the vibrant exterior to the sophisticated interior is fluid, revealing an open-concept living space bathed in natural light.
Inside the Capistrano Beach House
Step inside, and the main living area unfolds with plush seating and sleek finishes, all oriented toward breathtaking sea views. The adjacent dining space presents a clear glass table, a subtle nod to the transparency of the ocean, while a state-of-the-art kitchen boasts clean lines and a minimalist palette.
Each bedroom is a retreat, offering serene vistas and tasteful decor. The master suite stands out with its luxurious bedding, artful lighting, and a panoramic view that invites the outdoors in. The simplicity of the design speaks volumes, creating a space where calm and comfort are paramount.
Seamless Integration of Spaces
Continuing the journey, the bathrooms echo the home’s theme with their refined use of stone and glass. Function meets form in spaces that are both utilitarian and visually engaging. Outdoor terraces wrap around the property, offering various vantage points to soak in the surroundings.
In conclusion, Capistrano Beach House is not just a house; it’s a carefully crafted experience. Every room, every angle, every choice in material works in harmony to create a cohesive narrative of modern coastal living. Here, at Meridith Baer Home’s Capistrano Beach House, contemporary design is not just seen—it’s felt.
Photography by Jon Encarnacion
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