Mission Hills Mid-Century Masterpiece. Modern, yet soothing with an emphasis on nature, this extensive remodel starts the moment you exit the car. This gorgeous home is an entertainer's paradise and lives and breathes at night. Incredible views off the back deck of twinkling hillside lights and bay fireworks. LED landscape lighting enhances the mood. Enter the home to soaring vaulted ceilings that define the new "open-concept" floorplan that seamlessly blends living room, dining room, kitchen, and family room. You can see straight through the window-walls at the back of the house to Mission Bay and beyond. Two rooms were combined to house the new downstairs master suite with "Zen-like" bath and private garden. There is a second downstairs bedroom with another private, en-suite full bath. Upstairs, a unique loft is pre-wired on two walls for TV, or computer monitors for entertainment or study/office. Two additional upstairs bedrooms share another full bath with dual vanities. This would be a perfect vacation home, where everyone has their own space; yet can enjoy all the expansive, open areas on the first level. The original house was built in 1954, then experienced a unique tie to San Diego history with a 1962 expansion and remodel designed by Frank L. Hope Associates. Hope was a "Master Architect," and designer of Qualcomm Stadium. A grand, open home in one of the best areas of San Diego.
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