Angela
and David Raymond's
house Santa Barbara |
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Angela and David Raymond live in a beautiful house of a residential Santa Barbara area, which pays tribute as well in David's status as a judge as in Angela's appetite for luxury and for her status within the high society. The inside of the ground floor is rather dark, a feeling accented by the many woodwork and stone walls. Once entered the house, we have to by-pass by the left an open halfway up dividing wall to be able to penetrate into the lounge.
Richly decorated, the lounge offers an access to the staircase giving on the second floor, as well as at the bottom of the room to a French window opening on the outside. It is by this opening that we reach in the terrace.
Real place of life, the terrace is the place of the house the most used by Angela and David. In the daytime and at night, it allows to eat, to drink, to sunbathe in the sun, and even to bathe because a small swimming pool is there quite at the bottom. Gates frame the terrace, where no noise from the outside shows through. Dash Nichols, in search of an employment, comes to work there as a gardener a few days at the end of 1991.
In the second floor is Angela and David's bedroom. It offers the same rich and well maintained aspect as the ground floor. A door at the bottom of the room gives access to the bathroom of the couple.
After their divorce at the end of 1991, Angela keeps the house alone. She tries to make it move her boyfriend Warren Lockridge. But in front of so much luxury, this latter prefers the Spartan comfort of his study at the Santa Barbara Conscience.