Home is the family room and kitchen where everyday life,
children, pets, meals and flowers gather. Where antique doors
from Bali are assembled into a steel frame clad with teak
and mounted on specialized hardware that lets you close the
500-pound door with a touch of a finger, yet at the same time is
governed to prevent slamming.
Home is the handrail that’s been finely sanded between every
coat of paint and then rubbed with 4-ought steel wool so that
your hand glides along it; the hand-chiseled sandstone portals
into the living room that defines the word structure in your life.
This is what calling Montecito “home” is all about.
West Mountain Drive patio is embraced
by terra cotta pavers, an iron trellis,
and steel trowel integral-color exterior
plaster finish (patio architecture by Chris
Dentzel; landscape architecture by
Katie O’Reilly-Rogers; interior design by
Tracy Shannon)
s t ructures
This Vista Linda
home features wide-
plank floors and
teak countertops
(architecture by Tony
Spann; interior design
by David Phoenix)
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