From 180º golf course views that encompass dazzling sunsets and shimmering city lights, to a wide-open floorplan that immediately makes everyone feel welcome, this sprawling single-level masterpiece in Laguna Niguel’s enviable Vista del Niguel enclave is move-in ready. Designed to maximize the advantages of its wedge-shaped homesite, which extends nearly .29 acres, the light and bright residence blends soft Spanish style with Mid-Century Modern elements that call to mind both Cliff May and Frank Lloyd Wright. Massive seamless windows frame fairway and evening-light vistas, providing a sublime backdrop for entertaining in a main living space that encompasses a great room with fireplace, soaring open-beam wood ceilings, skylights, dual mesquite entry doors, a private fireplace-warmed library with office area, and an open dining room with wine cooler. Custom art lighting, contemporary sculptural glass chandeliers, travertine floors, and a warm color palette embellish the grand-scale home. Approximately 5,172 square feet with five bedrooms and three- and one-half baths, the floorplan offers appreciated flexibility, with dual primary suites offering the opportunity to utilize each as two-room accommodations or separate suites and guest suites. Truly the heart of the home, the kitchen is generous in size and reveals rare granite countertops with a full backsplash, two islands, exotic wood cabinetry, a step-down nook, new lighting, a walk-in pantry, and high-end appliances including an indoor grill, two full-size built-in refrigerators, an ice drawer, warming drawer and a six-burner Dacor cooktop. Grounds boast 230′ of golf course frontage and feature expansive terraces, a pool and spa, fruit trees, mature tropical landscaping, raised vegetable beds for farm-to-table freshness, and a rose garden that pleases the senses. Residents of Vista del Niguel appreciate the benefits of a location near award-winning schools, beaches, luxurious resorts, golf, Laguna Beach and Dana Point. In an extensive construction project the east wing was
turned into the new grand kitchen, sunken dining and powder room and the huge patio in between the east and west old buildings was transformed into the massive living space with rolling skylight similar to El Adobe. At the same time the west wing of the single car garage became the Hacienda room with fireplace. A secondary suite and a primary suite were added along with a separate bedroom with private access to the outside.