When I lived in California, I cleaned homes for a living and cleaned several homes in Orange County, including Tustin. Some of the homes were spectacular! A lot of vintage homes, Spanish style with original flooring and furniture. I will never forget the coastal homes in Laguna Beach. One had a guest house, several outdoor showers, a personal trail to the beach and just so many amazing features. This one you posted is absolutely gorgeous. Doesn’t need too much work, or any work at all. Blessings to you!
Spectacular. The tile work, the arches, the pocket doors, the ceilings, the light fixtures an sconces, the gardens and outdoor spaces, all delightful. The very best of vintage architecture and bravo to all of the owners for NOT remuddling it!
I live in this area and their are several homes of this nature that date way back. They are homes of the orchard growers of early Orange County and are haciendas' to the max. In the late 60's I worked for a contractor that demolised (YIKES) The Boyer house that was at the corner of Tustin and First Street. The Boyers' sold their home and farm equipment at auction in Iowa in 1908 and built that home in the early part of that century around 1910.
Very cool. That wine cellar is a re-creation of a church crypt those partitions where they keep the wine usually holds coffins in a crypt. Very very cool
When I lived in California, I cleaned homes for a living and cleaned several homes in Orange County, including Tustin. Some of the homes were spectacular! A lot of vintage homes, Spanish style with original flooring and furniture. I will never forget the coastal homes in Laguna Beach. One had a guest house, several outdoor showers, a personal trail to the beach and just so many amazing features.
This one you posted is absolutely gorgeous. Doesn’t need too much work, or any work at all.
Blessings to you!
Spectacular. The tile work, the arches, the pocket doors, the ceilings, the light fixtures an sconces, the gardens and outdoor spaces, all delightful. The very best of vintage architecture and bravo to all of the owners for NOT remuddling it!
I agree, I love to see owners preserving such amazing architecture!
beautiful! what i love about the spanish style homes you show is the comfortable human scale of the rooms having a feeling of luxury but 0 pretension
Exactly, there are so many great things about Spanish Style homes I love and one of my favorite things is how cozy they can feel!
Amazing 🎉
every turn was a new surprise , my god this is a favorite
Yes such a special home!
I love the pool table room!!
Wow very special home, great tour!
Thank you so much!
I live in this area and their are several homes of this nature that date way back. They are homes of the orchard growers of early Orange County and are haciendas' to the max. In the late 60's I worked for a contractor that demolised (YIKES) The Boyer house that was at the corner of Tustin and First Street. The Boyers' sold their home and farm equipment at auction in Iowa in 1908 and built that home in the early part of that century around 1910.
Very cool. That wine cellar is a re-creation of a church crypt those partitions where they keep the wine usually holds coffins in a crypt. Very very cool
Yea that makes sense!
I live in Tustin and it would be nice to see this house brought up to Los Feliz standards.
why remove that pool bruhhhh
I’m not sure, it was removed decades ago by a different owner