Santa Barbara Homes & Design
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3055 A Padaro Lane
Chic and serene coastal living on a private 2± acre oceanfront parcel featuring a light-filled 3-bed main house and separate guest studio.

3055 A Padaro Lane
Chic and serene coastal living on a private 2± acre oceanfront parcel featuring a light-filled 3-bed main house and separate guest studio.

1437 South Jameson Lane
Miramar Meadows is a newly built Montecito compound, featuring beautiful function architecture just moments from the Pacific.

1196 E Mountain Drive
With sweeping views of the Pacific and Channel Islands, the newly rebuilt home blends classic elegance with modern luxury.

1424 La Vereda Lane
Originally built in 1922, this beautiful Spanish-style residence is an expression of Montecito’s architectural heritage.
Q + A with NMA Architects
At NMA Architects, size is never the point.
Summerland Serenity: The Architectural Artistry of Dylan Henderson
Among the hallmarks of good architecture is a harmonious relationship between the structure and its setting.
Forte Stone: Brazil meets the American Riviera
The love story behind Forte Stone’s Santa Barbara success…
An Artful Life
Jeff Wapner, founder of Santa Barbara–based Paradise Is Divided Into Blue and Green, featuring bespoke surfboard bags and one-of-a-kind totes
Sheds of Distiction
Lifestyle upgrades for the back yard
Home, Sweet Floating Home
The floating structure was rebuilt using structural insulated panels, heavy steel frames, and industrial-grade piping to withstand humidity and harshness of the weather and resist termite infestation.
William Laman Furniture.Garden.Antiques
William Laman with the most recent offerings of some 50 annual sourcing treks to England, France, Italy, and Belgium.
Garden Notes
Garden Notes The art of garden design: wabi-sabi by Lisa Cullen Have you heard about wabi sabi? If the term is unfamiliar, read on! Wabi sabi is not what to order at a Japanese restaurant, it’s a design trend. Sometimes called the next feng shui, wabi sabi has its...
Yes Store comes home at last
It’s known as “the nation’s longest running seasonal arts & crafts cooperative.” But The Yes Store can’t make that claim anymore, since it’s no longer seasonal. It’s year-round. And it’s not nomadic anymore, because after 55 years it’s found a home, at 1100 State Street, in La Arcada Plaza.
Seated in history
Seated in history A working museum of vintage barber chairs Jorge Salgado bought his first vintage barber shop chair in 2011 from an online auction. It was a Koken, made in the United States in the late 1890s. The frame was made of wood with copper and nickel trimmed...
domecíl
domecíl By hand, beautiful and natural by Leslie A. Westbrook It’s perfectly “natural” to want to touch everything in Stephanie Payne-Campbell’s lovely home and natural lifestyle boutique, domecíl, tucked into Santa Barbara’s Victoria Court. Each and every beautiful...











