The Mercury News

A new luxury developmen­t is redefining bedroom communitie­s in the East Bay

- CONTENT PROVIDED BY DELTA COVES

In the California Delta, the glint of sunlight on water announces the beginning of the day, where the soundtrack is made up of the clear trills of the song sparrow, the splash of kayak paddles slicing through the water’s surface and the occasional distant hum of a ski boat engine. And when you leave to go to work, it’ll still be there when you return at the end of the workday.

Though some places in the Bay Area might be considered the old-school version of “bedroom communitie­s,” Delta Coves was designed to shift opinions and perspectiv­es on what a bedroom community is. When home can be both a destinatio­n for relaxation and adventure, it offers far more than just a bedroom. It becomes a way of life.

“Delta Coves offers a rich life on water,” said Nick Taratsas, general manager of Delta Coves and executive vice president of DMB Developmen­t, the company leading the effort to build 560 waterfront and water-facing houses on Bethel Island in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. “It’s a place where you can take your boat out and hike natural trails with your family.”

With access to more than 1,000 miles of waterways, Delta Coves provides an exceptiona­l lifestyle to those who want to experience life on the water. The community is designed around a man-made lagoon that boasts a giant undergroun­d circulatio­n system, which pulls in clean water from the Delta and helps keep the lagoon clean and swimmable all year long.

Due to modest waterfront settlement­s of early Delta inhabitant­s being responsive to the local climate, it was important for Delta Coves architects to design buildings that match the Delta’s rustic aesthetic. Homes will feature board-and-batten siding, and floor plans will be designed to funnel guests toward the back, to the lagoon and private docks — the launchpad to the great outdoors.

“One thing we emphasized to the builders is that they

needed to make the houses water-centric,” Taratsas said. “We wanted them to pull the living spaces on the ground floor to the back. After all, residents are genuinely there for the water.”

The Island Camp, the community’s 4,500-square-foot

clubhouse and amenities center, will include swimming pools, a clubroom with a library and media room, a fitness center, a game pavilion, and a bar located on a sandy corner of the island.

The community promises to be popular because it offers

amenities and a lifestyle that appeals to a wide range of buyers. Delta Coves opened its visitor center and model homes on Sept. 14.

About 10 miles east of the Antioch BART Station, Delta Coves provides an idyllic waterfront lifestyle for people who still rely on public transporta­tion to the Bay Area. “We’re going to be considered a bedroom community, but at the same time a highly recreation­al community,” Taratsas said. “Delta Coves will be an ideal place to call home.”

Learn more at www. DeltaCoves.com.

 ??  ?? Delta Coves, set on a private lagoon on Bethel lsland, is a new community offering waterfront residences, each with a private boat dock. Its grand opening to the public is today, Sept. 21. For directions and more informatio­n, visit www.deltacoves.com.
Delta Coves, set on a private lagoon on Bethel lsland, is a new community offering waterfront residences, each with a private boat dock. Its grand opening to the public is today, Sept. 21. For directions and more informatio­n, visit www.deltacoves.com.

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