This astonishing 11,274 square ft. Mediterranean spec house was a collaboration between Ventura Custom Homes and architect Will Snyder of Boerder-Snyder, which has also just announced a partnership with Harwood International to form Harwood Luxury Homes.
Interior courtyard pool. You can see some additional exterior shots of the house on the listing, but for the most part the photos there are not very good. So I took my own shots with my portable camera.
What's up with real estate photography always looking so bad anyway? Almost every real estate company does, it, too -- they put those fish eye lenses on their cameras and you get some pretty crazy angles. And the harsh lighting! Don't get me started.
Anyway, the house is going for $7,595.00, recently reduced from a much higher number which escapes me at the moment. I have to say, after touring the house, I felt it was worth every penny. And that's my two cents.
This house is one of the most solidly built and finely crafted new contstructions I've been inside in a long time. Even if this Italian Rococo style onyx fireplace is not your taste, you've got to admit it's beautifully crafted. I think it's rather ethereal.
Much of the hand carving and stone work was done by local craftspeople. Can you believe that?
Look at this carved, coffered ceiling with gold leafing. As good as it gets.
In the entry, a groin vaulted gallery with solid limestone columns and limestone floors, imported from Italy.
There are seven fireplaces inside the house. This one is in the kitchen. I love how it's been staged with a sitting area next to the center island.
When was the last time you saw a Viking oven surrounded by Moorish inspired architecture? That's what I thought.
Marie says this is supposed to be the largest Sub Zero custom refrigerator ever made. They all look big to me.
This house has a lot of hidden rooms and closets. The linen closets are hidden in the hallway behind this silver leaf paper....
The floor of the lady's bath area is hand stenciled...
The lady's closet has three-way mirrors hidden behind these doors. The mirrors also hide a secret passage to a back hallway, and you can gain access if you know where the secret, invisible latch is. We weren't privy.
The door inside the hidden hallway that takes you into the lady's closet. Now, I suppose this clandestine exit could be used for trysts, but likely the real purpose is for the lady's maid to be able to enter and exit the closet directly with her mistress's clean and pressed clothes without ever having to traipse through the bedroom.
I figured that out because there is a room adjacent to the secret hallway door that is the maid's workroom, and it's part of a suite of rooms that belong to the housekeepers (If you wish. It could also be guest quarters, but that's no fun).
The maid's workroom has some wonderful amenities, including a sink with tiny jets to wash delicate lingerie.....
See the tiny jet holes?
See the tiny jet holes?
....the secret back hallway takes you downstairs to a whole other world, one that includes a spa and massage room....