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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.
High above the sparkling city skyline, this new 6,000-square-foot residence honors architectural paradigms while forging new pathways of refinement and convenience. Of the numerous sought-after neighborhoods in and around Los Angeles, the Hollywood Hills is among the most fabled and fascinating. Once devoted to farmland, the area began its residential history in the 1920s, with the establishment of the Hollywoodland community—for which the iconic namesake sign was erected. In its early heyday, homes vaunted Mediterranean- and Spanish-inspired styles; ensuing decades brought an interest in the Arts and Crafts aesthetic; and the latter half of the 20th century marked a shift toward Modernist and contemporary architecture, with homes following the contours of the steep mountain terrain and oversized windows designed to make the most of the sweeping rarefied view. Los Angeles, California | Marc Noah | Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage This new residence—conceived of and constructed in 2025 by one of Southern California’s renowned design-driven teams—honors architectural paradigms, combining minimalist modernism with the occasional eye-catching nod to midcentury design, all the while forging new pathways of quality and convenience. Spanning some 6,000 square feet, it faces the Pacific, its western façade almost entirely composed of glass—an impressive collection of “disappearing” Fleetwood windows and doors that virtually erase the boundaries between indoor spaces, outdoor diversions, and the cinematic vistas that encompass the sparkling city skyline, the majestic ocean, and dramatic sunsets. Interior highlights include four serene bedrooms, a dedicated office, and a kitchen with a marble-wrapped island and a full complement of streamlined Miele appliances. Bridging the gap between the family room and a more formal living area is a wet bar with creative wine storage and refrigeration. Beyond, the living room exemplifies an uncommon level of thoughtfulness, with a floor-to-ceiling glass wall opening to the swimming pool and accompanying spa, a mere step from the threshold, raising the notion of “seamless living” to new heights. Baths are striking in style and spa-like in luxuries. Carefully chosen materials—such as warmly hued wide-plank walnut floors, surfaces of regal travertine, and chic fixtures and fittings—exemplify a superior level of refinement. Walls and thoughtfully positioned lighting seem destined to showcase an art collection. The outdoors play an essential part in the Southern California lifestyle, and this home ensures effortless alfresco activity. Just outside the kitchen and family room is a dining terrace with an enviable outdoor kitchen and a fire pit. High above it all is a private rooftop pickleball court. Completing the comforts and conveniences of this virtually turnkey experience are an elevator, a fully integrated smart home system, generous storage, a three-car garage, and a driveway that affords auxiliary parking. With its thoughtful design, commitment to refinement, coveted privacy, and postcard-worthy views, this residence is poised to carry on the tradition of stylish serenity in the Hollywood Hills. 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? Pink can be both grounding and joyful, writes Jill Krasny Old Fort Bay, Bahamas | Bahamas Sotheby’s International Realty Ever notice how some homes captivate you while others don’t turn your head? The colors in the design scheme may be at play. Whereas white encourages feelings of calm and red gets people talking, pink, which our series on color in luxury design turns to next, can be quietly powerful. “It’s warm and soothing, but can also be joyful and energizing,” says Dane Austin, an interior designer based in Boston. “It softens architecture, and it warms cool light and creates a sense of welcome.” The color can easily be misunderstood, viewed as too “girly” or meant only for babies. But it’s surprisingly versatile, he stresses. Capri, Italy | Italy Sotheby’s International Realty Villa Belvedere, a clifftop Italian villa with breathtaking views of the port of Capri, looks like something out of a postcard, says Austin. “There’s something so charming about the way that it’s set in the landscape,” he says, and the pink exterior helps it stand out against the greenery and clear blue sky. For Austin, who painted his own New England guest room Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster (a dusty pink) with lavender trim, pink is a crowd pleaser. “There are just so many shades,” he says, “I feel like there’s something for everyone.” Newport, Rhode Island | Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty In Newport, Rhode Island, where pink conjures images of faded hydrangeas in late summer, the walls of a bedroom in Stone House read more salmon in shade, while a deckside reception room features two coral pink sofas. “I love the touches of red,” says Austin, who finds the pink of the bedroom well balanced with the “warm wood furnishings and brass accents.” With these walls, he adds, “there can only be one real star of the show. Everything else takes a back seat.” Old Fort Bay, Bahamas | Bahamas Sotheby’s International Realty A beachfront mansion in Old Fort Bay—a gated community in the Bahamas—uses pink more sparingly, particularly in the bedroom, says Austin, where the richer, earthier tone is sophisticated. A paler shade is also used to great effect in a light-filled home office. “The ombrè effect behind the bedroom wall feels earthy and grounded,” notes Austin, and the draperies pull from that color to stunning effect. “The pink enhances that beautiful Caribbean blue, which almost looks like a gemstone.” Old Brookville, New York | Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty By contrast, a laundry room of a contemporary colonial in Brookville, on Long Island’s North Shore, uses a saturated pink to give an otherwise boring space rock‘n’roll edge. It’s in keeping with its owners’ playful approach to color throughout the property. “I appreciate the thought put into making a utility space somewhere that makes you smile,” Austin says. The laundry room is not a space for entertaining, after all. Harbour Island, Bahamas | Bahamas Sotheby’s International Realty Seafair, another oceanfront Bahamas estate—located, appropriately enough, on Harbour Island’s Pink Sands Beach—deploys pink in a more subdued way. The living room features a subtle pink stripe on the swivel chairs and a supersized pastel-pink sofa, while the rest of the space is kept tonal and neutral. That’s a good thing, says Austin, because “when you use a hue like pink, it’s often best served with a healthy dose of neutrals, which keeps it from feeling too saccharine.” Explore our Color Chart series, from crowd-pleasing blue to zingy orange, bold red and calming white
As Art Basel comes to town, the Qatari capital is maturing as both a cultural and luxury destination, writes Georgia Lewis The Pearl, Doha | Qatar Sotheby’s International Realty Doha, capital of Qatar, has been quietly and elegantly evolving. Its art scene is a case in point: previously driven by stalwarts such as the National Museum of Qatar, the Museum of Islamic Art and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, from February 5-7 the debut Art Basel Qatar will bring international artists and galleries to town. The event aims to be “globally resonant and locally rooted,” says Vincenzo de Bellis, chief artistic officer and global director of Art Basel fairs. “The combination of world-class cultural institutions in development, expanding creative areas, such as the Doha Design District, and a growing emphasis on regional voices and experimentation all signal the city’s evolution as a major arts destination,” de Bellis says. Forthcoming cultural attractions include the Herzog & de Meuron-designed Lusail Museum, due to open on Al Maha Island in 2029, and the Art Mill Museum, which will show international modern and contemporary art in a former flour mill on Doha’s waterfront Corniche from 2030. Giardino Villas, The Pearl, Doha | Qatar Sotheby’s International Realty Meanwhile, smaller galleries and entrepreneurial local artists are bringing new ideas to life with exciting and challenging works. Abdulaziz Yousef is an artist who embodies this new spirit and whose nostalgia-themed street art can be seen across Doha, such as the emotive “Family Reunion” displayed at the Msheireb Metro Station. Yousef says his street art conveys his ideas on culture, family and community. “That’s very important, especially when only a few graffiti artists in Doha represent the visual identity of the country,” he says. As well as his street art, he has exhibited at independent galleries, such as Al Markhiya and Anima, which is located on The Pearl. This exclusive residential island is emblematic of Doha’s premium property market. Qatar’s permanent residency visa scheme, for those spending more than US$1M on real estate, is helping to fuel demand in prestigious neighborhoods. The Pearl, Doha | Qatar Sotheby’s International Realty An Arabesque-style nine-bedroom home overlooking the Arabian Gulf, known as a “Royal Palace,” epitomises Qatari opulence. Meanwhile, a six-bedroom villa with private gym, pool and in-house elevator offers more contemporary luxury. The city’s culinary landscape has developed alongside the cultural scene and residential offering. “I moved to Qatar in 2007, and it’s no exaggeration to say the dining scene has transformed in that period,” says Doha-based Australian food writer Rachel Morris. “Back then, there were a handful of high-end but nondescript hotel restaurants, some Arabic and Indian eateries and a few Italian places. Today, you can dine around the world in one day, reflecting the diversity of Qatar’s population and the visitors it now draws.” The Pearl, Doha | Qatar Sotheby’s International Realty Morris says Doha’s culinary turning point came in the mid-2000s, with the opening of Alain Ducasse’s IDAM, at the Museum of Islamic Art on the Corniche, and Nobu. “Both demonstrated you can sustain high-end cuisine in Qatar. I love IDAM for its creativity and Nobu for its location and consistency.” Rated newcomers include Koo Madame, which opened last year at the Rosewood Doha. “You will find impeccable interpretations of Cantonese classics and well-honed service,” says Morris. La Méditerranée, a signature Joël Robuchon restaurant, is among the premium amenities available at Four Seasons Private Residences located in The Pearl, where a three-bedroom apartment comes with staff accommodation and spacious ocean-front terraces. Meanwhile, a four-bedroom penthouse in the nearby St Regis Marsa Arabia development with expansive marina views offers minimalist elegance and resident access to 12 restaurants, as well as fitness and wellness facilities. The Pearl, Doha | Qatar Sotheby’s International Realty Back on the art scene, Yousef is optimistic. “The new generation has a different perspective of what art is, so maybe we’ll see some movement that is as big as postmodernism changing things—not removing or overwriting, but bringing new things to the art world, breaking the norms. I can’t wait to see how other artists surprise us.” Read more about Qatar and other global lifestyle destinations in our 2026 guide
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