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THE WALKTHROUGH   05.08.08 12:02 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Oceanfront Del Mar Estate Opens for Events
For intimate, opulent events, a private oceanfront estate in Del Mar called Grand Arches is now available for booking through Estate Weddings and Events. Paige Rense, editor in chief of Architectural Digest, built the luxe, 7,000-square-foot San Diego home 26 years ago. A family now owns the space, and its plush decor includes fireplaces from France’s Loire Valley along with artifacts from Europe and Asia.
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The estate has an oceanfront location. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
The estate has an oceanfront location.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Arches abound at the aptly named home. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Arches abound at the aptly named home.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
The property has a central courtyard. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
The property has a central courtyard.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
The home features opulent decor touches. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
The home features opulent decor touches.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Chandeliers lend mood lighting. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Chandeliers lend mood lighting.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Seven arches surround the pool. - Photo: Kevin Roche Photography
Seven arches surround the pool.
Photo: Kevin Roche Photography

Among the estate’s features is a central courtyard area, where seven arches surround a pool. The venue holds 120 for seated events or 200 guests for receptions.

  —Laura Kasavan
RELATED TOPICS Architectural Digest

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