Modern Contemporary by John Jensen - Solana Beach

About the home: Elegant coastal contemporary, newly constructed with clean architectural lines and a soothing neutral palette throughout. Perched on an elevated lot this home enjoys sweeping 180-degree ocean views, including white water views.

A magnificent Torrey Pine tree frames the south ocean views. The custom Fleetwood doors on both the west and south great room walls vanish to create true idyllic indoor/outdoor living. The great room, dining area, and kitchen are open and airy with wide plank blonde wood floors and crisp white walls.

Caesarstone quartz countertops and Aran Cucine white Italian kitchen cabinets surround the oversized center island. Seven skylights bathe the home in soft natural light. Exterior patios are laid with Italian porcelain and offer an inviting fire pit and pizza oven. A spacious rear yard and a rooftop deck complete this exceptional property.

Listing Courtesy of Julie Howe at Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty

About the architect: John Jensen started their firm in 1988 with a vision of creating Architecture rooted in timelessness, not bowing to the latest trends or fashions.

“We firmly believe that Architecture should start as a response to its environment. The site, the weather, the existing vegetation, and the surrounding properties all have their parts to play in the creative journey.”

We strive to create homes and buildings where the exterior spaces and landscaping are just as important as the interior spaces - with outdoor rooms, courtyards, and breezeways. We believe that the Architecture should extend itself into the landscape, rather than impose itself on it.”

 Creating beautiful Architecture using the finest materials and the best craftspeople is their passion. Light and shadow, texture and color, sight sound and fragrance are tools that are just as important as concrete, wood, hammer, and nail in creating beautiful, elegant and timeless Architecture. (Source: https://www.johnjensenarchitect.com/)

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