Del Mar

The Lighthouse

Two-story home exterior with attached garage and front landscaping.

Del Mar unfolds over the course of a day.

Mornings begin in shared space light moving through the kitchen and living areas as the house opens outward. As the day fills with activity, movement remains fluid and contained. By evening, the home naturally quiets, with private spaces set apart above and beyond the rhythm below.

Key Specs

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 2 1/2 bathrooms

  • Two story layout

  • Approx. 1,845 sq. ft.

  • Balcony

  • 2-car garage

(Specifications may vary by build.)

Arrival

From the street, Del Mar feels settled and composed.

The proportions are balanced, the materials restrained, and the entry clearly defined. There’s a sense of permanence without show a home that feels confident the moment you arrive, not because it’s loud, but because it’s resolved.

Stepping inside feels like crossing a threshold, not just opening a door.

Open living and dining area with fireplace and adjacent seating.

Gathering at the Center

The kitchen anchors the home.

A generous double-island layout creates a natural place to gather, cook, and linger. From here, the space opens fully to the living and dining areas, and outward to the covered rear patio through wide slider openings.

From the kitchen, the home is readable at a glance connected, open, and grounded without feeling exposed.

Kitchen with central island, surrounding cabinetry, and large windows.

Space to Separate

As the house rises, Del Mar introduces clear boundaries.

All bedrooms are located upstairs, along with a second living space designed for kids a place to relax, gather, and make noise without overtaking the calm below. The main level remains open and grounded, even as the house fills with people.

This separation allows activity to build without overtaking the calm of the main level.

Living room with seating area, large window, and ceiling fan.

A Quiet Retreat

When the day winds down, Del Mar narrows its focus.

The primary suite is set apart private, composed, and intentionally quiet. Light softens, sound recedes, and the space offers a moment of pause at the end of a full day.

A generously sized balcony extends the suite outward, creating a true outdoor room above the rhythm below a place to step outside, slow down, and reset before rejoining the life of the home.

Outdoor balcony with string lights and glass doors opening into a bedroom.

Living Here

Del Mar stands steady doing what it was designed to do, day after day.

Nothing needs to be reworked as life changes. The house holds its shape, even as routines evolve.

If Del Mar is aligned with where your life is — and where it’s going — we’re here to talk.