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Things to Do NOVEMBER 15, 2013

Tastemaker: Southern Gentleman

Influenced by his Texas roots and known for his classic style, Robert Wright, 59, has designed the interiors of some of San Diego's most stunning homes. Here are a few of his tricks of the trade

Tastemaker: Southern Gentleman
Tastemaker: Southern Gentleman

Robert Wright

Neighborhood: Hillcrest

Current Job: President and owner of Bast | Wright Interiors

Background: Robert began his career in Houston, and later worked in corporate interiors in Denver. By 1984, San Diego’s Parron Hall Office Interiors recruited him to be its design director. Robert has also served as the national president of American Society of Interior Designers.

Personal Style: “By the book” clean-line contemporary. But recently, I’ve allowed more of my own eclectic tastes and love of fine art to complement my spaces.

Design Philosophy: Don’t rush. Design is only better when it has the proper amount of time for contemplation and development.

His Favorite Things

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American Beauty

Give Uncle Sam a sartorial salute this Independence Day

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Tastemaker: Julia Wheeler

Blogger, new mom, and co-owner of the online boutique Gunn & Swain

Age: 32

Neighborhood: College area

Current project: Co-owner of Gunn & Swain, an online shop carrying Navajo-inspired home decor, kids’ wear, and fashion accessories

Background: The former staffer at TransWorld Media and CBS Sports started her own blog, San Diego Songbird, in 2008, covering everything from cool new bands to design and lifestyle goods. She also works as a freelance stylist and digital marketing consultant.

Fashion philosophy: “Everything looks better when it’s worn-in and comfortable.”

Personal style: Edgy bohemian meets comfortable mama

Her Favorite Things

Tastemaker: Julia Wheeler

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Get Your Home Ready for (San Diego) Summer

Tips from the trusted experts at Mauzy Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, and Electrical

Get Your Home Ready for (San Diego) Summer
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San Diego summers can be brutal. But since the hottest period is typically late summer into early fall, San Diegans still have time to prepare. The pros at Mauzy Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, and Electrical are standing by to help homeowners fortify their homes against the elements and ensure their air conditioning is as frosty as the penguins that serve as the company’s mascots. 

Many homeowners underestimate the load their AC system faces, especially in the inland valleys where temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. San Diego regularly sees multi-day heatwaves each summer, and a system that struggles on the first day will likely fail by the third. Longer run times, unusual sounds or smells, and uneven cooling from room to room are all signs that your system may not survive the next hot spell.  

Systems typically last 12 to 17 years, but there are exceptions. If a system is approaching that, or is already there, a professional evaluation is recommended before summer really heats up. A good rule of thumb: If you can’t remember when your system was last serviced, it’s due. 

“As technology changes, systems become smarter and smarter,” says Sean O’Connor, an install manager at Mauzy with 42 years of experience. “There are a lot of people out there who will say a system’s only good for 10 years. I don’t buy that—these systems are built to last as long as they’re taken care of.” 

There are also a few steps homeowners can take between services to extend the life of their system. Regularly changing a dirty filter—especially if you have kids or pets—and keeping an outdoor unit clean can help head off problems in the future, says O’Connor. 

Also, be realistic about whether it’s time to replace a unit. O’Connor likens pouring money into salvaging a faulty unit with patchwork repairs and replacement parts to “tripping over a dollar to pick up a dime.” When one part fails, others are sure to follow, and newer parts may not be compatible with older units. Mauzy recommends homeowners use the 50% rule: If a repair costs more than 50% of the system’s replacement value, and the equipment is over 10 years old, replacement is usually the better long-term value. And don’t forget the ducting. An older house that was built with heat and later had air conditioning added may not have sufficient airflow, regardless of how good the system is. 

Last but not least, homeowners should know who to trust when it comes to their homes. Built on three generations of professional integrity, Mauzy has grown into not just a leader for cooling, heating, plumbing, and electrical services, but a leader in the community known for supporting local nonprofits across an array of causes. To ensure complete peace of mind, Mauzy stands behind a comprehensive 12-point guarantee that outlines its commitment to outstanding service, quality equipment, expert technicians who understand how the local microclimates affect HVAC performance, and no upsells or surprises on the bill. 

“We go the extra mile. That’s what sets us apart,” O’Connor says. To get a free quote today, visit mauzy.com.

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Tastemaker: Julia Wheeler

Blogger, new mom, and co-owner of the online boutique Gunn & Swain

Age: 32

Neighborhood: College area

Current project: Co-owner of Gunn & Swain, an online shop carrying Navajo-inspired home decor, kids’ wear, and fashion accessories

Background: The former staffer at TransWorld Media and CBS Sports started her own blog, San Diego Songbird, in 2008, covering everything from cool new bands to design and lifestyle goods. She also works as a freelance stylist and digital marketing consultant.

Fashion philosophy: “Everything looks better when it’s worn-in and comfortable.”

Personal style: Edgy bohemian meets comfortable mama

Her Favorite Things

Tastemaker: Julia Wheeler

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Fashion: In the Nude

Go au naturel this summer with skin-toned neutrals

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Top Lawyers 2026: Panakos LLP

Discover San Diego’s Top Lawyers — the region’s most trusted legal professionals across diverse practice areas.

Top Lawyers 2026: Panakos LLP
SDM: Top Lawyers 2026

Daniel A. Kaplan

Daniel A. Kaplan is a founding partner of Panakos LLP with more than three decades of civil litigation experience in both state and federal courts. Mr. Kaplan pursues and defends legal claims on behalf of companies, entrepreneurs, and business owners in high-stakes disputes. He focuses on business disputes including breach of contract, unfair competition, trade secret theft, securities disputes, fraud/misrepresentations, and employment matters.

“The best advocacy combines preparation, perspective, and a client relationship built on trust and candor.” — Daniel A. Kaplan

His clients include real estate investors, private and public corporations, and individuals seeking sophisticated legal counsel. Known for practical judgment and strategic advocacy, he works closely with an experienced and diverse legal team to protect, enforce, and defend his clients’ interests.

555 W. Beech Street, Ste. 500, San Diego, California 92101
619-8000-LAW
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