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BRIDGEWALK CREATES A TIMELESS NEIGHBORHOOD
Bridgewalk at Del Sur is anticipated to be a collection of 69 finely-detailed residences. The neighborhood was created around a primary architectural theme inspired by San Diego's rich traditions of Spanish Colonial architecture. The style first became popular in the area following the 1915 Panama-California International Exposition, which was held in Balboa Park. As the name implies, Bridgewalk is only a short stroll across a bridge from adjoining Del Sur neighborhoods and amenities.
Romantic and timeless, the Spanish Colonial Revival style at Bridgewalk blends architectural elements from early California Missions, Spanish-Mexican adobes and more refined Mediterranean traditions. A classic palette of off-white, light warm grays, tans, ochres, burnt oranges and beiges will lend a colorful yet refined street appeal to the homes.
For a pleasing variety and texture, homes designed in the elegant Italian Revival and classic California Monterey architectural styles also grace the Bridgewalk community. The neighborhood's three architectural themes will blend together to create a rich tapestry of form, color and detail.
The Bridgewalk neighborhood is planned to offer three handsome, two-story single-family plans from 1,706 to 1,969 square feet. Families will find comfort and lots of room to grow in homes that include 3 to 4 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 baths. Simplicity, craftsmanship, attention to detail, and thoughtful use of outdoor space are hallmarks of the homes at Bridgewalk. Many of the unique structural forms are accented with tower elements. Lower-pitched hip or gable roofs of one- or two-piece barrel tile add harmony. Two floor plans feature interior terraced courtyards that take full advantage of San Diego's near-perfect Mediterranean climate and year-round outdoor lifestyle. A third residence features a front courtyard that's perfect for relaxing or outdoor entertaining.
Residences at Bridgewalk will preserve a sense of tradition and individuality through the extensive use of rich, decorative Spanish Colonial elements such as colorful tiles, ornamental ironwork, decorative corbels, brackets and stone work. Lighter-colored thick stucco walls with asymmetrical placed windows and doors create a sense of intimacy and an inviting presence.
Bridgewalk floor plans flow effortlessly for convenient living. Each kitchen will feature an island that becomes the ideal centerpiece for festive gatherings of family and friends. Walk-in closets and a separate tub and shower will transform every luxurious master suite into a serene retreat. Even small details such as a sink in the laundry room and a generous shop area in the attached, two-car garage will make each Bridgewalk home a place to truly enjoy living.
Source: Standard Pacific Homes |