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Deirdre Newman
Real estate agents Sara Marvin and Mickey Rowe stood in the master
bedroom of the Cape Cod style house in Corona del Mar, admiring the
elegant eggshell finish on the walls.
Marvin and Rowe weren’t selling the house, though. They were taking in
the sights Tuesday as part of the 28th annual Home Tour that benefits the
middle school and high school in Corona del Mar.
The Corona del Mar Parent Teacher Assn. sponsored the event, which
featured five homes and is expected to raise in excess of $80,000. Most
of those funds will enrich the arts programs at the schools, said Lynn
McAlister, publicity chairwoman.
The Cape Cod, ocean-view house had its share of admirers. Patty Wayte
and Betty Cummings of Costa Mesa lingered in the office/library off the
master bedroom, admiring the eclectic knickknacks.
“It’s spectacular, it’s gorgeous. We’re just drooling,” Cummings said.
“In our library, we have so many books that we don’t have room for any
knickknacks.”
Over on Balboa Island, a Mediterranean home also evoked “oohs” and
“aahs.” The dream home of Tina and Bill Wayt is designed with French and
northern Italian touches.
Stephanie Blanchard of Santa Ana was waxing poetic about the napkin
ring holders, which sported unique ornaments like a chair or a leaf.
“They’re darling,” Blanchard said. “What’s so nice is they’ve
collected things from all over the world.”
The success of the home tour over the last 28 years is a testament to
the hard work of the volunteers and a timeless concept, said Laura Lee
Smith, one of the co-chairwomen.
“Most ladies like to look in other people’s backyards,” Smith said.
Among the many female patrons who checked out the homes were a few men
who came to peruse the unique decorating touches each home presented.
Todd Johnson, who joined wife Deborah, said he was impressed with the
Balboa Island home.
“This is the only house I’ve seen. It’s delightful, romantic, charming
and intimate,” Johnson said.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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