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in Del Mar to Bankers Hill — includes urban infill projects and multi-generational designs that embrace community. Next up? A mixed-use development in Little Italy with a rooftop restaurant. With the landscape unfolding as your guide, the U-shaped design is the very concept of discovery. e north wing is segregated for guests. It includes a dedicated suite and powder bath, a great room, kitchen, and covered courtyard space where everyone can gather and socialize. Serious gusto: e detached gym and spa with a steam room, spa, and cold plunge. For all his projects, there are Nakhshab trademarks. e megawatt fireplace? Check. e chartreuse knob on the front pendulum door: It's the brand color. A large raised concrete planter in the shape of a crescent represents the company logo. It also serves double-duty, establishing seating while separating the pool courtyard from the rear yard designed for gardening and lawn games. On the sustainability front, there are solar panels, an automated pool cover for heat conservation, and rainwater harvesting tanks connected to the site's irrigation system. e most victorious design moment for Nakhshab, however, has everything to do with privacy. "You could literally walk around the courtyard naked without anyone ever noticing," he says. @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE JULY 2025 81 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT The primary bedroom is tucked in the back of the house; the home's central artery is separate from the gym; the second-story game room boasts pool and ocean views.

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