While the City of Del Mar maintains one of the most stringent design review processes in the county in order to preserve the natural aesthetic and charm of the small beach community, Nakhshab was up for the challenge. His preference for proportional, sustainable design satisfied the City’s guidelines as well as those of the adjacent property owners, allowing him to achieve project approval in a fraction of the time it typically demands.
The details were meticulously pored over. The goal was to create clean lines and transitions between the materials throughout the home, and it netted some unique and elegant results. At NDD, we believe that structural design is as beautiful as it is necessary. Our structural details become part of the architecture of the building, resulting in features like an exposed post and beam detailing, exposed masonry block walls, and more.
Whereas many designers expertly disguise or hide structural elements, we prefer to incorporate them into the finish of the home. The finished product is a 5,000 square foot LEED-certified two-story residence featuring four bedrooms, each with its own en suite full bath and private patio, and an additional two powder rooms, pool bathroom, and outdoor shower. The home also has an office, elevator, swimming pool and jacuzzi, firepit, two custom fireplaces, multiple decks, and a private laundry area. Our goal for the home was to create a comfortable, private space for all its residents and also to maximize the natural light and beauty of the property and its foliage.
Project name: Pine Needles Residence
Architects: Nakhshab Development and Design – http://nddinc.net/
Location: Del Mar, United States
Area: 5400 m²
Year: 2019
Photographer: Darren Bradley – https://www.darrenbradleyphotography.com/
Architecture: Soheil Nakhshab
Engineering: Coffey Engineering
Landscape: L &M Landscape
HVAC: Aireforce Heating & Air
Custom Millwork: William Washburn
Pool: Judd Pool Construction