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ABOVE: This Provence-themed estate is another interpretation of Santa Barbara American Riviera architecture. A rare, antique, carved-stone boar guards the home. The antique terracotta pan-and-
barrel reclaimed tile roof is imported f rom Colombia, while the entry surround is hand-crafted f rom French limestone. Axial view f rom entry foyer thru living room towards ocean and island views.
FACING PAGE TOP LEFT: Santa Barbara hand-cut stone, deep beamed overhangs, steel windows, and copper details complete the architectural vocabulary.
FACING PAGE TOP RIGHT: The hallways feature French limestone floors, barrel-vaulted ceilings, and French limestone door surrounds.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: The formal dining room is softened with French oak floors, a French limestone opening surround, and a hand-hewn beamed and corbeled ceiling.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: The home's south elevation is open and airy, with a large loggia next to the bocce court as extra living space. Sandstone pilasters provide mass and are spaced to take
advantage of ocean and island views. Steel doors and pocket sliders emphasize the year-round, indoor-outdoor connection.
Photographs by David Palermo
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