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RANCHO REPOSO In Del Mar

September 16, 2011 Leave a comment


4605 Rancho Reposo Del Mar CA 92014

Offered At: $1,200,000 – $1,350,876

A wonderful family home, so close to: shopping, schools, restaurants.. But yet so far away from: noise, traffic, & hubbub.  This great home provides a peaceful refuge in the fashionable Rancho Del Mar neighborhood.  Located on a mature tree lined 1.3 acre lot, with an oversized patio pool area fantastic for outdoor entertaining & cooled by ocean breezes. Lovely formal living & dining room, large kitchen great for the cook in your family, and a family room big enough for all! 

Great two-story open floor plan, designed for a family & great indoor/outdoor entertaining. Three bedrooms and fourth optional bedroom currently being used as den/office(has murphy bed, but no closet). Enjoy a private & cozy balcony off master bedroom. Semi-circular driveway has access on both Via Del Canon & Rancho Reposo. Separate sport court with basketball hoop.  Award winning schools, also easy access to freeway, beaches, & fairgrounds.  Existing HOA is voluntary, no mandatory dues/HOA fees known.

For more details please call Alvin Newton (858)876-5153 or Alvin@Newton3.com       www.Newton3.com

Jenny Griag Has Listed The Villa

September 2, 2011 Leave a comment

Looking to lighten her real estate portfolio, weight-loss guru Jenny Craig has listed The Villa — her Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., home — for $8.995 million. Set on a private bluff with breathtaking ocean views! Enthroned in solitary splendor in RSF’s street of Dreams, The Villa boasts the best of what Rancho Santa Fe represents. Privately set on a private bluff with breathtaking panoramic views to the Ocean, The Villa excites the Passion for living. Privately set behind Massive gates on 3.37 all usable acres, The Villa boasts 4+BR in the Main House, 2 bedroom guest house, 1500sqft Pool Pavilion, resort pool/spa, tennis ct, huge lawns, manicured gardens & a Car Museum to delight the most particular desires.

5973 Rancho Diegueno Rd. Rancho Santa Fe

Offered At: $8,995,000

Contact Alvin Newton (858)876-5153 or Alvin@Newton3.com

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Inspiring Coastal Kitchens

August 21, 2011 Leave a comment

Things are heating up in kitchen design, and we’ve cooked up our favorite looks

  

Capitalize on Color

Paint cabinetry a cool, sea-foam green for a look that’s as tantalizing as the waves outside. The soft ocean hue pops against bright-white walls. Replace drywall with vertical boards to underscore beach cottage appeal. Don’t forget what lies above. This punched-tin ceiling offers a change of pace with an unexpected material overhead.

 

Keep It Real

Simple and understated, this look never goes out of style. Don’t go overboard―the warm tones and tactile appeal of natural wood make a big impact, especially in a tight space. In new construction, salvaged or reclaimed wood brings a sense of history and reduces the environmental impact. Finish off the look and hide utilitarian objects with a skirted curtain.

Nod to Mod

A no-frills design approach allows bold color to take center stage in this kitchen. Contemporary pendant lighting and sleek drawer pulls keep the look streamlined. Brushed-glass cabinet doors disguise what’s stored inside but etched letters serve a purpose. “I don’t know my way around the kitchen, so if I’m looking for pancake syrup, my wife Paige can say, ‘Look in cabinet C,’” says owner and architect Tim McNamara.

Twist on Tradition

A blue-and-white scheme is a classic coastal look. But designers William Diamond and Anthony Baratta turned tradition on its head in this refreshing kitchen. A coastal theme stenciled onto painted wood floors adds a playful touch, while wallpaper reminiscent of a picnic tablecloth personalizes the ceiling.

Back to Basics

California-based designer Hilde Leiaghat gave this kitchen an extra helping of cottage charm. Beaded board, marble countertops, and retro appliances set the tone for a fresh, inviting space. “White makes an interesting backdrop for vintage appliances or accessories of any color,” Hilde says. The monochromatic palette paired with glass shelving makes even the smallest kitchen feel more spacious.

Think Green

Architect turned shoe designer Tinker Hatfield designed this spunky space with an emphasis on the environment. Get this: The island is a handmade surfboard crafted from recycled wine vats! Exposed shelving provides a place to display glassware and maintains an open, airy feel. Formaldehyde-free cabinetry and doors, low-VOC paints, and Energy Star–rated kitchen appliances ensure that this kitchen is just as easy on the environment as it is on the eyes. “Good architecture doesn’t try to just copy the past, but contributes to the future,” Tinker says.

5322 Greenwillow Lane

August 21, 2011 Leave a comment

Offered At: $1,749,000

WOW! This feels like your own private resort! Premier canyon rim location overlooking the Grande Del Mar Resort & golf course with mountain & hillside views. This exquisitely upgraded, generous home hosts 6 bedrooms plus office, all among a tropical setting with sparkling solar-heated pool, Jacuzzi, cascading waterfalls, firepit and BBQ island. One bedroom suite AND office on entry level. 

5322 Greenwillow Lane Features  – Panoramic 180 degree views; mountains, canyon, Meadows Del Mar golf course, and Grand Del Mar Resort  – Canyon rim location; great open expansive views  – Rock waterfall/fountain at front  – Italian tile throughout first floor  – Wood floors in bonus/bedroom (Installed 2008)  – Top-of-the-line carpeting and upgraded padding with 10-year Stainmaster Warranty (Installed 2008)  – Viking Professional Series Range/Cook-top, Oven, and Dishwasher  – Custom built-in wood cabinets, shelves, and desk in downstairs office/den and family room  – Custom mirror frames in Master Bedroom bathroom and downstairs vanity  – Upgraded lighting and window treatments throughout  – Crown molding throughout first floor and Master Bedroom  – Wired for surround sound bonus/bedroom ceiling  – Central Vacuum system  – Ceiling fans in every bedroom  – California Closet systems including tons of storage and drawers in every bedroom closet.  – 4 Huge walk in closets  – Deluxe solar-heated pool with large spa, waterfalls, and beautiful blue Pebbletec bottom  – Flagstone patio & driveway  – Turbo built-in Gas Grill with cooking island  – Gas Fire Pit  – Upgraded outdoor landscaping including custom lighting, and sprinkler system  – Rooftop Solar heating for pool, installed 2008.

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Contact Alvin Newton @ (858)876-5153 or Alvin@Newton3.com

Greek Shrimp Bruschetta

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup olive oil, divided
  • 3/4 pound small fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 2 large plum tomatoes, seeded and finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup sliced green onion
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons minced fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon Greek seasoning
  • 1 French baguette, cut diagonally into 1/4 inch-thick slices

Preparation

  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sauté shrimp and garlic 3 to 4 minutes until shrimp are cooked.
  • Transfer to a small bowl and chill.
  • Combine tomatoes, 1 tablespoon olive oil and next 6 ingredients in a large bowl; stir in shrimp. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • Place bread slices on a baking sheet; brush bread with remaining olive oil. Bake at 375º for 8 minutes. Spoon 1 heaping tablespoon shrimp mixture onto each bread slice.

Cardiff By The Sea Home Of The Week

1917 Edinburg Ave Cardiff By The Sea Offered At: $1,695,000

Stunning turn key contemporary home in Cardiff By The Sea with ocean views and tranquil spaces for privacy and entertaining. Attached 1B/1Ba guest suite rented at $1700 per month. Three master suite areas, enclosed logia area, swimming pool and hot tub, wrap around ocean view decks. True North County Style!

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Off They Go! Del Mar Races Are Here Again

 

Seaside racing in Southern California celebrates 72nd season of sporting ponies, bets and the Del Mar scene. And it all begins July 20.

Thundering hooves, equine nostrils aspirating loudly, horse whisperers muttering incantations to invoke Pegasus while the constant din of salivating excitement for a hopeful long shot ricochets through the grandstands. The celebratory sound of fine French champagne with the haberdashery of haute couture millinery rivaling the Royal Ascot helps the art of racing in the sun remain a winning trifecta of entertainment.
Since 1937, when Crosby greeted the first attendees at the gate, Del Mar’s racetrack has lured many a celebrity, dignitaries, horsemen and families to its seaside locale to try their “hand” at handicapping thoroughbreds.

“…And awa-a-ay they go” – the signature herald of Trevor Denman, the voice of Del Mar Racing – will usher horse and rider to the gate for Del Mar’s 72nd season July 20. Del Mar plays host to six designated Breeder’s Cup Challenge races in its summer stakes schedule, earning the winners a berth in the designated BC races including entry fees and travel allowances for the horse and its connections.

According to Craig Fravel, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club (DMTC) general manager, “The ‘Win and You’re In’ races that make up the Breeders’ Cup Challenge pack some real punch. In light of those incentives, we expect our Challenge races to attract additional horses, and good ones at that. It surely should be a positive for us and our racing fans.” Fravel continued, “Del Mar’s six Challenge races are reflective of its standing among the leading tracks in the country. Checking the list of top tracks and the number of Challenge races assigned to each, it reads like this: Saratoga (5), Keeneland, Santa Anita fall meet, Del Mar (6) and Belmont fall meet (8). The Breeders Cup has spread the wealth in this regard and Del Mar has gotten its fair share.”

del mar crowds on opening day 1

In regards to the future of the horse racing industry in California, Joe Harper, CEO of DMTC, offers this special insight: “For our meet this summer at Del Mar, we’ve instituted a program where we’re going to reward owners for going out and getting racehorses from other jurisdictions and bringing them to California to run.”

 

With the question of a viable industry on everyone’s mind regarding the Del Mar Fairgrounds master plan, Harper responded, “California horse racing is in a most challenging — and most interesting — time. Master plan or no master plan, Del Mar and horse racing will carry on in San Diego. You can count on it. We’ve got a special spot here with our gorgeous location on the beach and we’ve got the ideal summer racing dates.”

Most racing fans are unaware that west coast racing is an island by itself from the east coast. “The racing states in the east are bunched together and there is a lot more interaction among them and their horses. It’s a long way out to California for most folks, so anything we do is usually self-contained,” notes Harper. “We’re going to give direct economic rewards to California owners, or owners from out of state, who bring their horses here to our track to take part in our seven-week meeting. We’ve got a whole industry that looks forward to escaping the grind and the smog in Los Angeles and heading south to let their collective hair down. Del Mar stands on its own. It’s a good thing and we work hard every year to make our good thing better.”

The 2011 U.S. Challenge races will be televised on ESPN, TVG and HRTV and on TSN in Canada.

2011 del mar race schedule

Oversized In Solana Beach

806 Rios Solana Beach Ca. 92075                        Offered At: $1,845,000

Amazing estate at the beach! Approx. 4700 sq.ft. Huge open gourmet kitchen opens to family room. Formal living & dining. 1BD/1BA down. Master suite with dual walk in closets, roman shower & sunken tub. Large media room/can be converted to accessory unit. The large lot enjoys room for outdoor entertaining with outdoor fireplace, BBQ & bar, basketball court, private orchard, pool & spa. All bedrooms have bathrooms in them. Walk to beach, restaurants, schools & shopping. Just steps to San Elijo Lagoon.

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Alvin Newton (858) 876-5153

Alvin@Newton3.com          www.Newton3.com

Rancho Pacifica World Class Luxury Estate

4740 Rancho Del Mar Trail- Rancho Pacifica – 92130
Offered At:  $6,995,000

Grand Scale Luxury…Gated Estate at Top of Rancho Pacifica! Spectacular Golf Course, Ocean & Valley Views…Custom Built by Greg Agee Homes, Designed by John Jensen AIA and Interior Design by Kern & Co…6 Bedroom Suites, 7.5 Baths…Office, Billiards, Bar and Wine room….plus 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Guest House… Approx 11,207 sq ft…plus 6 car garage… Private Estate grounds on 1.66 acres… Resort Style pool, spa, and pavilion with BBQ Bar & Fireplace!

4740 Rancho Del Mar Trail- Lot 2  Apn #304-630-02  Site 1.66 acre…  Main Home…  1st Floor-8546 sf  2nd Floor (3 Bedroom Suites)-1948 sf  Total=10,494 sf  Guest House(Living room & Bedroom suite)-713 sf  Total House and Guest House= 11,207 sf  6 car garage-1326 sf  Pool Pavilion-500 sf    Room dimensions and square footage from Builder plans,  which are deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to Verify.

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North County Luxury Outdoor Rooms

Seven top outdoor room designers spill their secrets for splurging on luxurious outdoor retreats. Check out their favorite A-list accent pieces, outdoor fabrics and entertainment features to design the outdoor space of your dreams.

Outdoor Lighting
Forget typical ceiling fans and create different levels of lighting with gas sconces, chandeliers and table lamps. “Nothing flickers like real flame in a gas lantern,” says interior designer Shelly Riehl David of Riehl Designs Inc. If you’d rather stick with the convenience of a ceiling fan, consider adding misters for warm climates and radiant floor heaters for cold climates.

Christopher J. Grubb of ARCH-INTERIORS Design Group Inc. suggests a gorgeous chandelier made of iron, crystal or blown glass as a sophisticated accent piece for covered outdoor rooms.

Melted glass countertops fed with fiber optics are a signature of artist/landscaper Scott Cohen of The Green Scene in Canoga Park, Calif. At night, they illuminate cocktail glasses with color and guests with ambient light.

Fireplaces and Trellises
Outdoor fireplaces and heavy timber trellis structures turn an outdoor space into an outdoor room, says landscape architect Richard Krumwiede of Architerra Design Group in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Both elements also make the area usuable year-round, with the fireplace offering warmth in winter and the trellis offering shade in summer. Plus, two-sided fireplaces create a natural separation for living and dining areas.

Nothing does a better job of defining the outdoor living room than a large structure like a pergola. Designer Joan Grabel of Park Slope Design in Studio City, Calif., uses pergolas to define space and give an outdoor room a more intimate feeling. Don’t forget the art. “Any interesting art that can be outdoors is a great accent, like a wall hanging or a Balinese stone statue,” she says.

Outdoor Fabric and Accessories
Comfortable seating with luxurious fabrics and pillows blurs the lines between the indoors and outdoors. “I like the idea of creating an outdoor living room complete with treasured carpets and layered with cushions, candlesticks, chandeliers and a fireplace for ambience,” says David.

Draperies add softness and create privacy, Christopher says. Use vibrant colors and high-quality fabrics like Sunbrella or those from companies like Robert Allen or Kravet.

Outdoor Furniture
Never cut corners when buying furniture. “Cheap furniture can really destroy the look of a carefully planned room,” says designer Heather Hardcastle of Breaking Ground Landscape Designs in San Rafael, Calif.

Joan adores Brown Jordan furniture. “It’s expensive, but the designs are wonderful.” Richard uses high-quality, comfortable teak furniture with Sunbrella’s colored cushions.

Outdoor Kitchens
As one of the most common big-ticket items, outdoor kitchens are now built with a variety of features, like side burners, warming drawers, refrigerators, beer taps and beverage/cocktail centers designed for entertaining. Designer Mitch Kalamian of The Garden Design Group in Huntington Beach, Calif., says he has even designed outdoor kitchens with surround sound and drop-down plasma TV screens.

Pots and Planters
Pots can set the room’s theme and can make or break a good design, Richard says. Use only high-quality, frost-proof terra cotta from a reputable company such as Seibert & Rice because mismatched old pots will destroy the look, he says.

Joan recommends placing three large pots on an outdoor room patio or behind a chair or love seat to help define outdoor spaces.

Water Features
“My favorite pieces to splurge on in a garden room are accent pieces like water features and pottery,” says Heather. An artistic water feature or beautiful pottery placed carefully in the landscape can bring the surrounding plants and hardscape to life. “Depending on the color scheme and style of the garden, picking up one accent color used elsewhere in the design is a great way to tie in the decorative elements with the rest of the space,” she says.

Entertainment
Surround-sound rock speakers throughout the garden are a favorite of Scott. Always use multiple speakers so that sound volume can be kept lower and more ambient. The biggest mistake people make is putting speakers at the back of the house over the main patio. People can’t hear themselves talk, he says.

For movie watchers, Sunbrite makes an outdoor plasma screen TV. It looks great and works with the outdoor sound system, Scott says.

Mitch installs other must-haves for the budget-free client like custom-made fountains at all levels of grandeur and sports courts.

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