Tour-iffic homes
Danette Goulet
CORONA DEL MAR -- Marble counter tops, polished hardwood floors, plush
carpets, exquisite chandeliers and breathtaking views were just some of
the highlights shared by the homes on display Tuesday.
And blue surgical booties, of course -- they are mainstays of the 27th
annual Corona del Mar High School home tour, the PTA’s major fund-raiser
of the year.
Event co-chairwoman Lynn McAlister said the tour was completely sold
out this year, but many people still tried to wrangle extra tickets well
into the day. She expects it to pull in at least $85,000.
An army of 375 volunteers ushered 1,750 pairs of envious eyes through
the six homes on the tour.
One Corona del Mar home with a distinct Asian flavor boasts not one,
but two waterfalls. One is a limestone waterfall in an indoor atrium; the
other is formed by a pool that cascades out of sight.
Another highlight was not just a master bedroom, but an entire master
floor.
Venturing up to the third-floor master suite is like stepping into an
Italian villa, with a huge, decadent bed with thick columns rising from
its four corners.
In the bathroom, steps lead to a sunken tub while a large marble
shower offers another option for bathing.
Each home on the tour had its own charms and secrets. Each held
treasures from various stores and sponsors in the area.
And for the first time in the tour’s 27 years, Fashion Island joined
South Coast Plaza in sponsoring the event, McAlister said.
Proceeds from the event will help the PTA to support the school’s art
and music programs, update computer software and enhance the campus.
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