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Urban hacienda
Urban hacienda
Joseph Volpe, DesignerJoseph Volpe, Designer
The stair tower features a two story ceiling and clere-story windows which brings floods of sunlight into this interior space. The stairs are travertine tile and the walls and ceiling are plaster giving this space a very rich and elegant look. The wrought-iron rail continues up the stairs to a "Juliet balcony" in the center of the sunny space.
Palos Verdes Residence
Palos Verdes Residence
Chris Barrett DesignChris Barrett Design
Spanish Colonial Residence in Palos Verdes Estates Photography courtesy of Jessica Comingore
Greene Residence
Greene Residence
DesignARCDesignARC
Situated on a 3.5 acre, oak-studded ridge atop Santa Barbara's Riviera, the Greene Compound is a 6,500 square foot custom residence with guest house and pool capturing spectacular views of the City, Coastal Islands to the south, and La Cumbre peak to the north. Carefully sited to kiss the tips of many existing large oaks, the home is rustic Mediterranean in style which blends integral color plaster walls with Santa Barbara sandstone and cedar board and batt. Landscape Architect Lane Goodkind restored the native grass meadow and added a stream bio-swale which complements the rural setting. 20' mahogany, pocketing sliding doors maximize the indoor / outdoor Santa Barbara lifestyle by opening the living spaces to the pool and island view beyond. A monumental exterior fireplace and camp-style margarita bar add to this romantic living. Discreetly buried in the mission tile roof, solar panels help to offset the home's overall energy consumption. Truly an amazing and unique property, the Greene Residence blends in beautifully with the pastoral setting of the ridge while complementing and enhancing this Riviera neighborhood.
Walnut Street Complete Renovation
Walnut Street Complete Renovation
LaBella Associates, PCLaBella Associates, PC
View of the Dining Room from the Kitchen. We exposed the original ceiling joist and stained them a little darker than the floor. This is the same location as the original Dining Room, and we incorporated a former laundry room that was at the back of the house. The windows are all new, as is the arched doorway.

458 Mediterranean Home Design Photos

Tuscan Estate
Tuscan Estate
Stotler Design GroupStotler Design Group
Custom Home Designed by Stotler Design Group, Inc.
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