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2023 PARADE HOMES CASA DE LA SUERTE

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SANCTUARY SAVED

SANCTUARY SAVED

Lot Size

0.51 acres

Heated Square Feet: 1,088

Total Square Feet: 1,454

Architect: Sobia Sayeda

Landscaper: Luis Pérez Landscape

• European tilt-and-turn windows

• Handcrafted cabinetry

• Vigas and rough-cut ceiling

• Underground water catchment system to irrigate landscaping

Every home has a story. This home’s story is about the union of a mother and her children to create a true in-law residence — and about a team of people bringing that vision to life. Amid a tight housing market, the family behind Casa de la Suerte opted to use existing land to build a standalone home. Commissioned by and for Patty Volpi, this large casita brings the family together.

The design prioritizes energy and space efficiency. Yazdec Construction delivered a small, well-appointed home by removing wasted space from the floor plan. Noticeable details include European tilt-and-turn windows, handcrafted cabinetry, a high-efficiency mini-split heating and cooling system, nichos, an arched hallway, vigas and a rough-cut ceiling, and intentional landscaping with an underground water catchment system that irrigates the vegetation.

Yazdec says the endeavor was nothing short of a community project, beginning with a close collaboration with architect Sobia Sayeda. It continued as a talented, joyful team of colleagues — from landscapers and fence builders to stone masons and more — executed the vision together. The project is a culmination of vision, integrity, and deep commitment.

About the Builder: Yazdec Construction is a full-service general contracting company with a consistent commitment to delivering high quality. It is devoted to creating sustainable, efficient, and beautiful spaces. It is family owned and community driven.

Visit: yazdec.com

Pictured: Founder Matt Declerck and his family

Photo: By Katie Mead

Price: Not for Sale

Lot Size: 0.25 acre

Heated Square Feet: 1,975

Total Square Feet: 4,300

Designer:

Maxfield Scott and Scott Irving

Interior Designer (millwork): Norma Pedregon

• Custom library

• Large, flowing kitchen for cooking and entertaining

• Multipane sliding door that links inside and outside living areas

• Antique, imported French doors for primary closet

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