What does a 12 million dollar home in Rancho Santa Fe look like? Let me share with you what I found on my treasure hunt.
Do you ever drive through a high end neighborhood and wonder what is behind those big gigantor (that is a word right) iron gates that seem to have a huge imaginary “Privacy Please” sign hanging from their gates? Me too! Recently while in the neighborhood of Rancho Santa Fe, which seems to be my home away from home these day, I passed one of THOSE gates. Curiosity was driving me crazy when I saw the For Sale sign that was begging for my attention.
When I got back to the studio I had to fire up the internet to find that listing. That ‘little’ jewel of a country home is listed for . . . wait for it . . . . it’s a 12 million dollar home!
This home is so stunning, I thought I would share a few pictures with you of the beautiful interior. Hats off to the interior designer and architect who both did an outstanding job!
In looking through the photos of this beautiful home I believe I viewed at least five patios throughout the beautiful grounds of this home. Wouldn’t this be a great place to have a party with everyone you’ve ever met, or I can just imagine a large garden wedding.
For those of you who are not from California, to see this much property within a major city is very rare, and then with our drought it’s even more rare to see green grass. I guess that’s what a 12 million dollar home affords you in this San Diego County home.
Loving this front door, staircase and that stunning grand piano tucked away in the corner. The iron work on the staircase is a beautifully crafted piece of art.
Such a cozy room, everything you would expect in Rancho Santa Fe.
Holly molly that island is HUGE! Did you see that built inn pizza oven in the first photo? Now look at those incredible doors leading into the kitchen, and I can’t stop drooling over that ceiling treatment over the island. It looks like brick, but I can’t tell for sure, what do you think?
A nice freestanding tub with a big fire in the fireplace . . . yes please. Then there is that beautiful antique piece which has been re-purposed as a vanity. I’ve always enjoyed the contrast of bisque walls with dark toned wood pieces, or what we call in my business, Case Goods.
If you would like to take a look at all of the photos from this listing just click here and it will take you on a complete view of this stunningly beautiful 12 million dollar home.
If you’re wondering where this rural, but within San Diego County, neighborhood is located click here to take you to a map.