Casa Yemayá, Pacific,
Description
Supplements: The home features large dramatic spaces, natural finishes focusing on ease-of-care. Designed with custom-fitted hardwoods, stone counters, quality fixtures, compacted earth accent walls and a light neutral palette created from the pigments of clay, sand and white concrete. Passing through a massive compacted earth wall, a garden space and then the front door you arrive in the gracious entry. Once in the home the expansive ocean view can be seen from most every room as well as many outdoor areas; such as the swimming pool, Jacuzzi garden, lounging spaces, roof-top fire pit seating area, courtyard garden and more. A garden on the eastern side of the home offers a grill/bar, dining and lounging for windy days and morning sun. The guest rooms and master suite are located on opposite ends of the home. The two guest bedrooms feature ocean views, their own bathrooms, outdoor showers, air-conditioning, and walk-in closets. One has a patio and the other an interior patio-garden. The master suite has an expansive ocean view, large lounge area, air-conditioning, east and west patios, secluded garden with an outdoor shower, a huge walk-in closet, a separate half bath, and a gracious bathroom with a bathtub. There is also a detached one bedroom casita with kitchenette. The private entrance and service areas provide for easy access between the two-car garage, kitchen, utility-laundry area with rinsing and wet-suit drying and surfboard storage. The home also features an office/media room, a fireplace and a chef's kitchen "in-the-round" with plenty of hang-out space. In total Casa Yemaya boasts 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and 4 outdoor showers. Casa Yemayá is a timeless and vibrant home for simple living the perfect place to soak in the sun and to be in awe of an ever-changing seascape. Casa Yemayá is a low density design, (while spacious and well appointed) has a footprint of 10% of the total land size. You can be certain that the beautiful land on which it sits will remain open and the Baja landscape will continue to thrive.