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With its Mediterranean climate, sun-drenched beaches, and tile roofs atop charming hillside homes, Santa Barbara has earned the moniker “American Riviera.” The peaceful community, just over an hour or so north of Los Angeles and home to approximately 90,000 permanent residents, is embraced by the Pacific Ocean on the south and Santa Ynez Mountains on the north.
On four verdant acres near the villages of East Hampton and Sag Harbor, this Shingle-style residence is filled with timeless character and impeccable craftsmanship that harmonize effortlessly with contemporary comforts and conveniences. Although Long Island is largely known today as the epitome of halcyon coastal getaways, its globally renowned villages trace their history to the 17th and 18th centuries, when they were small charming towns surrounded by pastureland. An ambience of that period suffuses this peaceful property—four verdant acres near the villages of East Hampton and Sag Harbor that have at their heart a quintessential Shingle-style residence with 5,300 square feet above ground and a 2,200-square-foot lower level. Its classic character and craftsmanship—readily apparent in wide-plank hardwood floors, handsome stone tile, graceful arches, beamed ceilings, vintage-inspired fixtures and finishes, and hand-painted tiles—harmonize with consummate contemporary comforts and conveniences, while the acreage includes a heated pool and spa, a secluded sauna, and mature flora. The result is an undeniably idyllic retreat. East Hampton, New York | Jenny Landey , Anthony Rosina| Sotheby’s International Realty – East Hampton Brokerage The foyer introduces the timeless style that pervades the home and leads to the formal living and entertaining spaces. A wood-burning fireplace with a striking marble mantel anchors the living room, an elegant space where inviting natural light floods in through French doors. Through archways is the dining room, whose walls are handpainted in a lively pastoral pattern that echoes the greenery surrounding the residence. Windows and French doors overlook and open to the verdant backyard. An ambience of the Old World countryside animates the chef’s kitchen, custom-designed by deVOL and boasting appliances from Sub-Zero and Wolf, an oversized island with counter seating, a butler’s pantry—finished in a captivating red—with two wine chillers, and eye-catching tiles painted in a bucolic theme by Pennsylvania-based artisan Tyler Hays. Other highlights include a library with walls of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a stone-tiled mudroom, a custom-outfitted laundry room, a full bath with terra-cotta Tabarka Studio tiles and a heritage-inspired marble sink from Drummonds, and the two-car garage. Chief among the private spaces is a main-level owner’s suite with French doors giving way to a patio, ample closet space, an adjoining office ringed with windows, and an elegant bath with a claw-foot tub and a marble shower. An auxiliary owner’s suite enjoys the seclusion of the upper level. It features a tray ceiling, a bank of bright windows, and a delightful bath with a soaking tub tucked into a whimsically tiled alcove. Sharing this floor are three guest suites and a landing with built-in seating. Modern relaxation is the order of the day on the lowest level, which features a spacious media and game room accompanied by a casual dining area with built-in shelves and wine storage, a kitchenette, and a well-equipped cocktail bar. A sixth bedroom and bath and a roomy gym are hidden here as well. The enchanting grounds were designed by beloved local horticulturalist and “tree whisperer” Charlie Marder. Mature cedars, pines, gingkos, crepe myrtles, boxwoods, wisteria, and stone fruit trees create a colorful natural curtain of privacy for a generous patio and a heated gunite swimming pool and spa. Paths meander through the acreage, leading to an enviable outdoor shower and, further afield, a secret serene sauna. A separate adjoining lot with a letter of buildability furthers the options for expansion, the addition of another residence or tennis court, and the creation of a truly impressive compound. The conveniences of East Hampton and Sag Harbor villages are easily accessible, and when the siren song of sunny ocean beaches beckons, they are only moments away. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com
Great Falls, Virginia | TTR Sotheby’s International Realty This month’s properties share a strong connection to their surroundings, from city skylines and coastlines to vineyards and private acreage. Thoughtful architecture, craftsmanship, and a sense of privacy define each home, with interiors and outdoor spaces designed to work seamlessly together. Despite their varied settings and styles, these residences offer a consistent focus on livability, character, and lasting appeal. A Cotswold’s Inspired Estate in Great Falls, VA Great Falls, Virginia | TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Tucked away on five private acres in Great Falls, this Cotswold-inspired estate feels like a secluded countryside retreat just outside Washington, D.C. Inside, warm European character meets grand-scale living, with inviting spaces designed for both quiet family life and memorable gatherings. Rich materials and thoughtful craftsmanship shape the interiors, while gardens, a pool, and outdoor living areas extend the home. Hollywood Heritage in the Hills of Los Feliz Los Angeles, California | Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage Once part of Hollywood’s golden age, this Los Feliz estate was long associated with filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, who shaped its early legacy. The property unfolds across expansive grounds, where mature landscaping and multiple structures form a private compound. Its classic Hollywood architecture is softened by time and layered privacy. From its elevated position, the estate captures sweeping views and a quiet separation from the city below. Vineyard Living in St. Helena St. Helena, California| Sotheby’s International Realty – St. Helena Brokerage In the heart of St. Helena, this Napa Valley estate feels shaped by its surroundings, where vineyard rows and open countryside set a steady, unhurried rhythm. Spanning nearly 20 acres, the property moves between cultivated gardens, open land, and a residence that sits lightly within the landscape. The result is a setting that feels grounded yet open, where indoor and outdoor living blend naturally into one continuous experience. A Premier Equestrian Estate in Wellington, FL Wellington, Florida | Equestrian Sotheby’s International Realty Within Wellington’s coveted equestrian community, this estate balances refined residential living with world-class horse facilities. The main residence is generously scaled, with elegant interiors that flow into resort-style outdoor spaces designed for both relaxation and entertaining. Beyond the home, professional barns, arenas, and extensive equine infrastructure support serious training and competition. A Tribeca Penthouse Commands the Skyline New York, New York | Sotheby’s International Realty – Downtown Manhattan Brokerage Rising above the streets of Tribeca, this penthouse occupies the top of a converted warehouse, reflecting its industrial character. Interiors extend upward and outward to expansive terraces, with long views across the Hudson River and downtown skyline. Light moves through the space throughout the day, softening the contrast between historic structure and contemporary design, while maintaining a close connection to the energy of Lower Manhattan. Coastal Living at Cape Elizabeth’s Staples Point Cape Elizabeth, Maine | Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty As you arrive at Staples Point, the drive narrows and the landscape opens to a rare stretch of Maine coastline. The home is carefully positioned to capture the movement of the Atlantic from nearly every room, with expansive glass and natural materials that echo the rugged shoreline. Interiors strike a balance between warmth and refinement, designed for both quiet coastal living and effortless entertaining. A Modernist Landmark Residence Fort Worth, Texas | Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty Designed by I. M. Pei, this Fort Worth residence brings a rare architectural pedigree to a private setting in Westover Hills. Defined by bold geometry, expansive glass, and precise spatial composition, the home emphasizes light, proportion, and flow. Interiors unfold on a gallery-like scale, with expansive rooms balanced by more intimate, enclosed spaces. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com
Our monthly series asks: How do you bring color into luxury design? The purple-lilac spectrum is having a moment, writes Jill Krasny Charlottesville, Virginia | Frank Hardy Sotheby’s International Realty Some homes make a lasting impression while others quickly fade from the mind. Almost always, the design and color scheme has something to do with it. Green enhances old-world interiors, while yellow, used in the right way, is joyfully uplifting. Shades of purple and lilac—which our series on color in luxury design turns to next—have a tricky reputation, but are very much back in vogue, working best in homes with a period feel. That’s partly because of the color’s “almost noble past,” says Stephanie Schabot, the design director of Pembrooke & Ives, a New York-based interior design firm. “Purple in any form was once so rare and costly to produce that it was reserved for royalty and the church.” Years later, in the Victorian era, it became a mainstay of wallpapers, upholstery and ceramics, which also picked up on purple’s floral reference points. Rancho Santa Fe, California | Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty Interestingly, Victorian widows were encouraged to move on to wearing lilac after an initial mourning period of dressing in black, a detail that points to the shade’s more uplifting qualities. These were also drawn on a century later. The Hyatt House Hotel, a midcentury-modern building in Lincolnwood, Illinois, designed by Hungarian architect John Macsai, featured a purple glazed-brick exterior, earning it the nickname of the “Purple Hotel.” Nowadays, Schabot sees clients favoring the not-quite-purple shade of lilac for their hallways, bedrooms and occasionally bathrooms—“places where light moves slowly and people want to feel something,” she says. “There’s a real appetite right now for color that carries emotion,” she continues, and lilac, with its echoes of wisteria and jacaranda blooms in late spring, evokes feelings of calm, innocence and nostalgia. Charlottesville, Virginia | Frank Hardy Sotheby’s International Realty The aptly named Sunday Lilac, a French provincial-style estate in Charlottesville, Virginia, features a stately dining-room suite drenched in a muted lilac with adjacent moody-blue cabinetry and a bold chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The bright turquoise light fixture exudes energy, says Schabot, while brass sconces and a sunburst mirror draw out the warmth of the wall color. A thoughtfully restored mansion in Ermoupolis, the capital of Syros island in the Greek Cyclades, has a lilac-accented bedroom that evokes the sorbet colors of sunset. “The Aegean sky in late afternoon is lilac,” says Schabot, “and this bedroom seems to draw direct inspiration from the light and landscape, which is a beautiful reference point.” Syros, Greece | Greece Sotheby’s International Realty A blush-colored bathroom in a luxury coastal home in Lielupe, Latvia, similarly echoes the silvery light of the Baltic Sea. The simple metallic fixtures pair well with lilac, says Schabot, creating a “quiet magic,” enhanced by the monochrome pattern on the floor. Meanwhile, the grayish-lilac exterior of a mansion in Scarsdale, the affluent commuter neighborhood about a half-hour from New York City, also makes a bold statement in a subtle way. “An exterior must hold through every season,” says Schabot, “and the fact it breathes rather than shouts says everything about the power of a well-chosen tone.” Scarsdale, New York | Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty Lilac, in particular, pairs well with warm colors, especially when they have a blush or honey base, says Schabot, who frequently finds herself turning to Farrow & Ball’s Elephant’s Breath, a paint color that reads gray, but carries a subtle hint of magenta. “Those shared warm undertones mean the two pair well with each other,” she says, not unlike the blooms on the jacaranda trees lining the road to a home in Rancho Santa Fe. Explore our Color Chart design series, from zingy orange, bold red and joyful pink to classic green, calming white, crowd-pleasing blue and uplifting yellow
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