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Watercolorist Designs Large Scale Homes That Integrate With Surroundings

Beverly Hills Artist, Energy Guru & Landscape Designer Also Does Dreamy Homes!

Beverly Hills-based architect Brian Tichenor is a man of many talents, widely recognized for original, artful building designs that integrate large-scale residences and their surrounding landscapes. A graduate of UCLA, Tichenor is a member of the architecture faculty at rival school University of Southern California. Some of his most notable projects include the new LA Times Headquarters and Nantworks, a campus of DNA sequencing and R&D labs on reclaimed oil fields in the north Baldwin Hills that use methane capture, solar infrastructure, and co-generation to achieve energy self-sufficiency.

The Artist

In the art world, Tichenor’s colorful watercolors are found in the homes of many art collectors. And Brian has completed more than 100 gardens throughout the world. With his wife, fellow architect Raun Thorp, he is the author of Outside In: The Houses and Gardens of Tichenor & Thorp, published by Vendome Press in 2017.

A ten-acre estate in Alamo, thoughtfully designed by Tichenor, has been listed for sale at $17.75 million usd/ $24.4 million cad.

Known as Lark Ridge Estate, the property includes Tichenor’s trademark landscaping featuring Mediterranean-style gardens, a lion’s-head fountain with Emperador dark marble surround, a dark plaster pool, and an octagon-shaped spa, complemented by the property’s stunning views of Mt. Diablo and the surrounding valley.

Three houses sit on the grounds, protected by private gates. The 9,812-square-foot main house includes six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The two-story mansion is the classic Mediterranean with a red-tile roof.  Exquisitely designed for indoor-outdoor living, the floor plan offers grand-scale entertaining spaces, casual living areas, sitting rooms, private bedroom retreats, enormous walk-in closets, spa-like bathrooms, dual-executive-office spaces, a gym, and a media room.

French doors, extensive use of Venetian gold from Italian artisans, antique fireplaces, rock crystal chandeliers, and custom onyx-and-marble countertops impart an air of decadent luxury. Each room is unique, with truly stunning wall coverings, including parchment and gold-leafed wallpaper in the executive office, pearlized Venetian plaster walls in the master suite,  custom hand-painted grass-cloth walls in the family room, and a fireplace from New York’s Plaza Hotel. Miele appliances, state-of-the-art AV & security systems, motorized shades, and a computerized lighting system offer the ultimate in high-tech living.

The 917-square-foot carriage house provides a one-bedroom/one-bathroom guest home with a full kitchen and laundry room over an impressive nine-car secondary garage. The 718-square-foot tennis house offers a similar one-bedroom/one-bathroom layout with a kitchenette. Perfect for entertaining, the tennis house opens onto the full-sized lighted tennis court with a basketball hoop and the entertainment deck with a two-way fireplace. An outdoor kitchen and bar, ample poolside lounging areas, and resort-inspired amenities are sure to charm even the most discerning guests.

Located 28 miles south of San Francisco, Alamo is a suburban community known for its bucolic feel and relaxed atmosphere, close enough to San Francisco and Silicon Valley for a comfortable commute but secluded from the hustle and bustle of the city. Lark Ridge Estate sits just above the Iron Horse Regional trail, beloved by walkers, runners and cyclists. Numerous parks and wilderness areas surround the community, which has not yet been heavily developed. Celebrities who call Alamo home include Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi, MLB record-setter Mark McGwire, and Oakland Raiders owner Marc Davis. 

The listing is held by Dana Green of Dana Green Team of Compass, Lafayette, California.

Photos:  Courtesy of Compass

Source: larkridgeestate.com

Who Owns Which Celebrity Mansion? Take The Quiz And Find Out

This piece quizzes you by presenting the interior of some of the most lavish celebrity homes and asking which celebrity owns the property.

Look closely and think before making your choices- there are clues hidden…..somewhere.


Davis Instruments Weather Station Invaluable For Home, Garden & Farm

Every day, the weather affects our activities, plans and routines. But not just THE weather; specifically, it is the weather here and now that matters. The only way to stay on top of Mother Nature is to know the weather right here at home, not the weather from a generic weather app based on data at the airport or some other remote location. If you do anything outside – garden, golf, drive, hike, bike, boat, play, entertain – you’ll do it better if you know in advance what the weather is going to do. Besides giving you hyper-local, real-time weather data, a home weather station gives you the opportunity to help keep your community prepared by sharing your data. It gives you a way to learn about weather and maintain weather records. It allows you to know exactly when a particular condition reaches a critical level, and to know what is happening at home from anywhere you are. And if you are a weather geek, it offers ways to analyze, understand, study and share this fascinating and ever-changing part of our lives.

Davis Instruments, a recognized leader in precision weather instruments for consumer and commercial marketplaces. Used by meteorologists, farmers, industry professionals and hobbyists, Davis’ Vantage Pro2 and Vantage Vue weather stations have become trusted, integral tools thanks to their renowned accuracy and durability.

Looking for the perfect gift? Davis just released two new Vantage Vue Bundles.

Benefits of the bundles:

  • Save over buying separately
  • Sensor suite monitors outside temperature & humidity, wind speed & direction, and rainfall. WeatherLink Live gives barometric pressure, inside temperature and humidity.
  • Graph data and see wind chill, dew point, forecast, and moon phase.
  • Fast data updates: packets sent every 2.5 seconds
  • Share your data with friends, community or third-party weather sites

Vantage Vue and WeatherLink Live Bundle with Console (6120), $595

Bundle a Vantage Vue weather station and WeatherLink Live for the best in weather accuracy, reliability, and access. Self-contained, easy-to-install system provides accurate, reliable data. Includes outdoor sensor array and console. Comes bundled with a WeatherLink Live to stream your data live, effortlessly, to any smart device in your LAN and to the WeatherLink Cloud via Wi-Fi (or Ethernet). Solar-powered sensor suite sends data to both the console and the WeatherLink Live via powerful, long-range radio (up to 1000 feet/300 meters). Access, analyze and share your data on the console, on your smartphone with the free WeatherLink app or on WeatherLink.com. The system sets up quickly and easily: you’ll be seeing data within minutes of opening the box. Mounting pole and tripod available separately.
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Vantage Vue and WeatherLink Live Bundle (6110), $465
Bundle a Vantage Vue weather station and WeatherLink Live for the best in weather accuracy, reliability, and access. Self-contained, easy-to-install system provides accurate, reliable data. Includes outdoor sensor array. Comes bundled with a WeatherLink Live to stream your data live, effortlessly, to any smart device in your LAN and to the WeatherLink Cloud via Wi-Fi (or Ethernet). Solar-powered sensor suite sends data to the WeatherLink Live via powerful, long-range radio (up to 1000 feet/300 meters). Access, analyze and share your data, on your smartphone with the free WeatherLink app or on WeatherLink.com. The system sets up quickly and easily: you’ll be seeing data within minutes of opening the box. Mounting pole and tripod available separately.
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Can Another Ottawa Residence Win Canada’s Best Garden Street?

Congratulations! Russell Avenue in Ottawa’s Sandy Hill neighbourhood is the winner of the Canada’s Best Garden Street contest.
Russell Avenue in Ottawa’s Sandy Hill
neighbourhood is the winner of the Canada’s Best Garden Street contest.

Toronto, ON Garden Days – The month of June hosts Canada’s three-day celebration of gardens and gardening. There are loads of Garden Days official activities scheduled across the country, and almost every province has a Flagship Event for you to enjoy. It’s the perfect time to get dirty in one’s own garden, visit a nearby public garden or spend some time in a local garden center.

You’ll be in great company
If you’re planning travelling around the province or across Canada this Summer, be sure to visit a few of the many public gardens that we’re becoming world renowned for.  Dr. Richard Benfield, author of ‘Garden Tourism’ estimates that annually there are 6 million garden tourists in Canada.

And the winner is . . .

On the occasion of our upcoming National Garden Day, Friday, June 13, the Canadian Garden Council is pleased to announce the winner of the Garden Days’ ‘Best Garden Street’ Contest which celebrates the contribution that public and/or private gardens have made to the quality of life on individual streets and neighbourhoods.  The winner of $1000 worth of Marks’ Choice Lawn and Garden products from Home Hardware, and the bragging rights to be named ‘Canada’s Best Garden Street’ is: Mary Moreland, Russell Avenue, Ottawa.

Garden Days spokesperson, Mark Cullen, recently said, “The partnership between the hand of man and Mother Nature has produced some of the highest quality green spaces and gardens in Canada and on earth.  Garden Days, a new idea that’s all about this successful collaboration, has been sown on fertile soil.  I have no doubt that the ideas and principles behind the concept will sprout and grow into national significance.  And the sooner the better.”
This coming weekend join in the national celebration of everything that the Garden contributes the quality of all our lives.

Garden Days are a family affair. Photo: Pierre Boucher
Garden Days are a family affair. Photo: Pierre Boucher

Organized by the Canadian Garden Council, and kicked off with National Garden Day, always the Friday before Father’s Day, Garden Days is a three-day celebration of gardens and gardening.  The program’s objective is to draw attention to Canada’s garden culture, history and innovations and to underscore the importance of public and private gardens, the values of home gardening and the promotion of environmental stewardship. For the Silo, Courtney Charette.