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December 10, 2021

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32 DIGS.NET | 12.10.2021 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | P O W E R S T, H E R M O S A B E A C H "It's all about engaging within the house, instead of looking away," says Starr about the orientation of spaces. Even the airy living room, with its white cathedral ceiling and a flickering fireplace, has a "conversation pit"—a cozy, sunken seating area where people tend to congregate. "It's a nice, intimate space for amaz- ing conversations," points out Condren. So is any one of the bars, found indoors or outdoors, or fresh-air lounges, whether situated on the green lawn or warmed by one of the home's four fire features. There's even a sprawling, peaceful garden situated on an elevated swath of land at the rear of the property. "There are so many places to entertain," points out Stroyke, recount- ing how a 200-person wedding was once hosted on the property. "One of the many things I love about that property is that it's very unassuming from the street," explains Condren. "And I think people are just blown away as they come in and keep walking, and realize what an incredible piece of property it is." Each of the five bedrooms is thoughtfully styled, with an emphasis on connecting to the outdoors. Notable is the master bedroom with an exposed beam ceiling and doors that open onto an elevated sun lounge, complete with a bubbling spa. Handy also are the guest quarters, tucked away on the upper level and equipped with a butler's kitchen. "You want to get into the client's mind and thoughts, and understand how they want to live," says Starr of the design process. "How do they socialize? How do they live as a family?" In this case, he didn't need to ask a lot of questions, since he already knew the answers. He knew, for instance, the Condren's intended the home to be an inviting place to put one's feet up, and enjoy life with friends, family and neighbors. A place to optimize joy and togetherness. "It's such a special place and it's held such great memories," muses Condren. "It's fun to think about who we might be passing the torch to."

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