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Old California – Nuevo Estancia Hotel and Resort La Jolla
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I walked away from my ordinary life and for two glorious days I am enraptured by the extraordinary, casual elegance of the Estancia Hotel & Spa in La Jolla, California. The minute I turn off the freeway and into their entry driveway, the sound of soft, crunchy gravel under my tires welcomes me into a world that feels like my own private equestrian estate.

I am in awe of the property, which is situated on 9.5 acres. It's amazing how a simple left turn off the busy California freeway lands me in such a beautiful place. I enter a historic California coastal ranch that is alive with the rich history of low rise adobe structures that connect by open-air arcades, luxurious gardens, and all surrounded by sweet smelling eucalyptus trees. This picturesque setting is complete with the Pacific Ocean breezes that immediately set me at ease.

Arriving at Estancia, I feel like I have come home to my own private retreat where wealthy ranchers knew what hospitality meant. To my surprise, I discover that the hotel is built on the site of the former Black family La Jolla Stables. The old world elegance is visible: wrought iron railings, arched doorways, picturesque clay tile roofs, and cozy fireplaces — exactly how I imagine life in Old California, a time when breathing fresh open air, and feeling connected to natural surroundings is what is expected. Those were the days when adventure was found in exploring your environment.

Estancia is an adventure in comfort and style
near Torrey Pines Cliffs and the Pacific Ocean.

Every space surrounding The Estancia articulated this adventure. The property is relaxing and quiet but not remote. Five minutes away I discover hand gliding cliffs that overlook the Pacific Ocean. Gliders take off from the steep crevices of the Torrey Pines cliffs and sail through the air with the blue sky and darkened waves of the ocean as a backdrop.

About ten minutes from the hotel is the Torrey Pines Golf Course, a Robert Trent Jones paradise that hosts the PGA Buick Invitational. Another ten minutes down the street is the famous La Jolla Cove, where seals sun on the rocks and the pristine beaches — what a secret delight. But if the adrenaline rush of hang gliding or relaxing at the beach is not your style, great shopping at UTC Mall is right across the street.

The true adventure of my weekend awaits me inside the Estancia walls. I check the attention to detail: The Mexican Talavar terra cotta lobby floor is custom-made. The lobby walls and around the fireplace are covered with an old Italian technique called Integral Color Plaster. It's a time consuming painting technique that's all hand trowled-blending. The painter uses various colors to create a soothing rich modeled quality with a subtle finish. All the exposed beams and the fireplace mantles are made of indigenous California Douglas Fir.

My new adventure not only indulges my senses but enriches me with artistry.

The Old World charm of Spain greets me in the garden outside the lobby. In fact, the word estancia is Spanish for estate. The three brick buildings that are part of the hotel are each modeled after the original structures from the original horse farm, also of Spanish architecture. The business center is modeled after the Caretaker's Cottage, the lobby is a recreation of the farmhouse, and the bar and restaurant are a replica of the tack room. The white bricks built into each building are actually from these original structures. The Historical Society preserved the bricks even though the buildings were torn down. Everywhere is the passion for the past blended with a modern desire for excellence.

Estancia's modern business center.

The business center is for corporate retreats and business meetings. In my past life I'd spent many hours in business meetings, but Estancia has redefined meetings by raising the bar to a whole new level of ergonomic technology. They designed a special room called the Learning Theater, a 125-seat amphitheater that's incredible! I'd never seen anything like it in all my 20 years with Corporate America. The chairs are ergonomically designed for comfort. I remember the old adage, “the brain can only remember what the seat can endure!” This place could hold your attention for days! With as much care as they have taken to preserve the history of the Rancher's Estate, the passion for excellence is shown in every executive meeting room and elegant ballrooms. What an adventure it would be to have a business meeting, charity function, or special event in these rich surroundings.

I am not the only one who has this idea. As I turn to walk back into the lobby, I am greeted by an entire team of professional basketball players. Purple and gold Los Angeles Lakers jerseys file by me as they gather for the bus for their practice session at the new sports pavilion at the University of San Diego. Wow, are they tall!

Estancia has 210 ranch-style rooms . . .

I can't wait to see what the guest rooms are like. There are 210 ranch-style rooms with every amenity of luxury. My room has a braided rug with egg shell painted walls. The golden chiffon curtains drape the full length windows overlooking a Spanish courtyard and fountain. An autumn colored chair in the corner with a leather caramel ottoman awaits relaxation with a good book. The black cabinet that houses the television looks like a period piece from the rancher's living room. The bed is warm and inviting with a white hounds tooth duvet and a horse blanket of grey and gold draped over the side. The gold borders around the room are painted with rich gold fleur de lis designs. The bed pillows are green, gold, and cream plaid; the small throw pillows were a matching green and red striped. The linens are a 316 count Turkish cotton. I love sheets that are so soft and comforting that they tease you into cuddling and taking a nap.

The wicker waste paper basket accents the simple oak desk; the dresser in the entry way is made of a rich cherry. A dark wrought iron floor lamp lights the corner of the room casting a spell of yesteryear. The door to my room is a dark chocolate wood with slats resembling a stable door. Every detail of design dares me to enjoy an adventure from the golden era of California, with today's aura.

The bathroom is simple and refreshing. The shower curtain is a soft, luxurious, white terry cloth, indulging my need to be pampered. The shower head is oversized and it feels like I am standing beneath a fresh spring-fed waterfall during a summer rain. The white free-standing sink gives the room an open and unique décor. But the bath products adorning the sink say it all. The shampoo is a Sorrento lemon scent that smells like it came right from the ranch's lemon orchard. The body lotion is smooth and silky with the fragrance of juniper, as refreshing as a walk in the woods. The shower gel is perfumed with an invigorating citrus scent. If their bath products are this extraordinary, I can't wait to discover what their spa is like.

How can the spa be even more serene and relaxing than my room and the beautiful grounds? The truth is that my spa adventure begins the moment I step onto the grounds. Every where I look I see sprawling gardens of eucalyptus, lavender, and citrus trees permeating the air with opulent fragrances. Only the real spa surpasses this sensual garden of Eden — another grand adventure greeting me!

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An Interesting History of Cabinets

"Before the advent of industrial design the cabinet maker was responsible for the conception and the production of any piece of furniture. In the last half of the 18th century , cabinet makers such as Thomas Sheraton , Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite also published books of furniture forms. These books were compendiums of their designs and those of other cabinet makers.

With the industrial revolution and the application of steam (through rod and belt devices) and electrical power to cabinet making tools, mass prodution techniques were gradually applied to nearly all aspects of cabinet making, and the traditional cabinet shop ceased to be the main source of furniture, domestic or commercial. In parallel to this evolution there came a growing demand by the rising middle class in most industrialised countries for finely made furniture. This eventually resulted in a growth in the total number of traditional cabinet makers.

The arts and craft movement which started in the United Kingdom in the middle of the 19th century spurred a market for traditional cabinet making, and other craft goods. It rapidly spread to the United States and to all the countries in the British empire . This movement exemplified the reaction to the eclectic historicism of the Victorian era and to the 'soulless' machine-made production which was starting to become widespread.

After World War II woodworking became a popular hobby among the middle classes. The more serious and skilled amateurs in this field now turn out pieces of furniture which rival the work of professional cabinet makers. Together, their work now represents but a small percentage of furniture production in any industrial country, but their numbers are vastly greater than those of their counterparts in the 18th century and before. "

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