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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.
This enchanting home tucked amid three acres of towering trees could easily be mistaken for an enduring Tudor manor in the countryside of England or France. It is, in fact, a unique haven of sophistication, comfort, and seclusion in the peaceful community of Tomball, Texas. With its handsome masonry and stonework, pitched rooflines, timeless shingles, leaded-glass windows and sidelights, and quintessential asymmetry, this enchanting home tucked amid three acres of towering trees and other flourishing greenery could easily be mistaken for an enduring Tudor manor in the pastoral countryside of England or France. It is, in fact, ensconced in the village of Tomball, Texas, one of the most desirable, peaceful communities on the outskirts of the bustling urban mecca of Houston. This idyllic location and carefully considered and executed aesthetics combine to create a unique haven of sophistication, comfort, and seclusion. Tomball, Texas| Rachel Solar, Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty – Central Houston Brokerage A stone and iron arched gateway opens to a paver path that winds toward the 8,120-square-foot home, introducing the classic storybook ambience. The public spaces are designed for festive entertaining on any scale. The living room has a stately air thanks to a coffered ceiling, intricately detailed millwork, wide-plank hardwood floors, built-in shelving, a regal fireplace, and oversized windows admitting lovely light. Nearby is a dining area with a soaring pitched ceiling and a dramatic stone fireplace framed by outsize windows with leafy outlooks. This space flows effortlessly into a bright and inviting cook’s kitchen with an oversized island, plentiful counter and cabinet space, superior-caliber stainless-steel appliances from Sub-Zero and Wolf, marble countertops, brass fixtures and fittings, and a walk-through pantry that leads to a thoughtful mudroom and gardening space. A hidden door leads to a theater that allows for private screenings of cinematic classics or the latest blockbuster. For more subdued moments, the residence provides five restful bedrooms, chief among them a peaceful main-floor owner’s suite with striking parquetry, French doors giving way to a patio, two well-appointed walk-in closets, and an en suite bath that combines classic and contemporary elements and features striking tile, a spacious walk-in shower, and a soaking tub. In the guest bedrooms, herringbone-patterened parquetry, hardwood floors, deep-set windows, and leaded-glass bays contribute to the classical feel. Each of the stylish baths has a distinctive design motif. The game room offers built-in bunk beds and study alcoves tucked into window dormers, while a captivating wood-paneled study with walls of windows, abundant built-ins, and inspiring natural light is ideal for quiet contemplation and concentration. Atop the garage is a one-bedroom apartment with hardwood floors, a charming kitchen, a dining area, thoughtful storage, and a restful bedroom with a ceiling fan and an attendant bath. With their meticulously manicured landscaping and swaths of lush lawn, the grounds are alluring in their own right. A multilevel backyard deck with well-considered lighting is enveloped by greenery. Steps away is a refreshing pool and spa with a sun shelf, burbling fountains, and serene waterfalls, all surrounded by sun-washed stone terrace with a fire pit. A secluded outdoor shower, a whimsical built-in trampoline, a sturdy stone storage shed, a whole-house generator, a Control4 smart home system, and exceptional privacy are enviable amenities that complete this picture-perfect Texas retreat. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com
Heritage skills and craftsmanship turn the humble clay block into a true mark of luxury, writes Riya Patel Melbourne, Australia | Melbourne Sotheby’s International Realty As Lanza Atelier debuts its playfully sinuous Serpentine Pavilion this summer in London’s Hyde Park, the Mexican studio continues a longstanding architectural love affair with brick. Blocks of fired clay are among architects’ most versatile materials. They can be used humbly as part of a local vernacular, familiar and grounding, or they can be made monumental, as in the famously heroic forms of Louis Kahn’s Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad. These dual qualities mean brick is an oft-returned-to choice for luxury homes. Its modular nature lends itself to a variety of form-making, while endless options in shape, size, material and pattern make it ripe for architectural reinvention. “Textured bricks have an amazing play of light across them throughout the day and over the seasons,” says architect Matthew Sanders, co-founder of House of EM. They are also long-lasting and sustainable, he adds. “A brick building is going to look the same over a long time, whereas a rendered exterior will need painting and maintenance every eight years.” Dorset, England | United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty A recently renovated net-zero home in Dorset, England, is a case in point. Its distinctive masonry dates back to its origins in the 18th century, when brick production was starting to move from local and handmade towards industrial, with fashionable detailing and skilled new ways of laying. On the main facade, a rich red clay brick is used in combination with lighter-colored stone that speaks to the landscape of the nearby Jurassic Coast. In the 20th century, the architects of Battersea Power Station in London—now a landmark leisure and residential development that includes this luxurious penthouse apartment, complete with 360-degree views—turned to brick as a way of making a huge industrial building more palatable. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott disguised the vast plant’s steel skeleton, appeasing the public with his “brick cathedral” and birthing a new architectural language for the typology. Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern gallery, would follow in 1947. Battersea, London | United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty Brick is also finding favor in contemporary luxury homes, appearing as a vernacular material with a twist. Architecture practice Inarc has used the material to create a calming new-build house outside Melbourne. “The handmade, slimline brick exterior adds remarkable depth and texture to the residence,” says Max Ruttner, real estate professional at Melbourne Sotheby’s International Realty. “I’ve had a number of families comment on how much they love the design and overall feel of the home.” Melbourne, Australia | Melbourne Sotheby’s International Realty The main feature is a pair of generous semi-circular arches. It’s a form that references classical architecture and the traditional use of brick to make perfect curved openings with inherent stability and strength. Meanwhile, another modern high-end home, set in 120 acres in rural Byron Bay, has a more rugged expression. Llewela Griffiths Architects has used brick in combination with concrete, marble, granite paving and stacked stonework to help fuse the contemporary homestead to the ancient basalt rock beneath. default " src="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-1024x731.jpg" alt="contemporary Byron Bay home with brick, stone, and glass exteriors" class="wp-image-347083" srcset="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-1024x731.jpg 1024w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-300x214.jpg 300w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-768x549.jpg 768w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-1536x1097.jpg 1536w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-2048x1463.jpg 2048w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ByronBay-1200x857.jpg 1200w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" Byron Bay, Australia | Byron Bay Sotheby’s International Realty As incredible as these homes are, none would exist without the expert skill of the bricklayer. The true craftsmanship involved in outstanding brickwork is the ultimate mark of luxury and one that gives these homes their human touch. Timeless pieces are finding their place in the home as the trend for unfitted kitchens gathers pace
Our monthly series asks: How do you bring color into luxury design? Turquoise is surprisingly versatile, writes Jill Krasny Islamorada, Florida | Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty Some homes have a way of staying with you while others quickly fade from the mind. Almost always, the design scheme is the influencing factor. Shades of purple and lilac work best in homes with a period feel, as does the color green. However, turquoise—which our series on color in luxury design turns to next—works in contemporary and traditional spaces alike. “Turquoise, in many forms, has been used since ancient Egypt, when the mineral was greatly revered for symbolizing joy, fertility and divine protection,” says Patrick O’Donnell, an interior designer and brand ambassador for British paintmaker Farrow & Ball. “It was further used in ceramics, from the outstanding Imam Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, to the Ottoman Empire’s exquisite Iznik pottery.” Meganisi, Greece | Greece Sotheby’s International Realty While turquoise was used as early as 1724 following a recipe for the color Prussian Blue, it was widely deployed in European decorating from around the mid-19th century, says O’Donnell, and its old-world influence can still be felt in Leighton House, the London home and studio of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton. There, the Narcissus Hall is adorned with an elaborate mosaic of turquoise-glazed tiles. Nowadays turquoise is used in all sorts of ways and tones, says William Cullum, an interior designer based in New York, from upholstery and millwork to objects and tiles. A recent project in Greenwich Village has kitchen and bath walls covered with “fantastic turquoise Moroccan tiles,” he says. And in his own home, garden seats and Victorian majolica add pops of color. Islamorada, Florida | Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty A renovated luxury home in Islamorada, near Miami, Florida, features a pale turquoise exterior that nods to its coastal environment. “It’s a great way of adding personality to the architecture without detracting from the beautiful ocean view,” notes Cullum. The aquamarine glass pendants and tiles in the kitchen also infuse the space with light. In Eve, a stunning contemporary home on the Greek island of Meganisi, the turquoise-painted en suite bathrooms subtly contrast with the earth tones of the rocky landscape. “The warmth of turquoise plays so nicely with those colors,” says Cullum. Dorset, England | United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty Earthy cocoa and terracotta colors always look chic with turquoise, says O’Donnell, as evidenced by Egyptian faience, Iznik pottery and Sèvres porcelain. (India yellows and saffron are also safe bets.) And you can dial up and down the shades of aqua. In England’s picturesque coastal county of Dorset, an impressive country house dating back to the 18th century features a sleek indoor pool set against darker teal walls. In this period property, “a more vibrant version might have felt out of place,” says Cullum. He imagines the room looks as lovely when it’s dreary outside as it does on a sunny day. Turks & Caicos Islands | Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty Meanwhile, a spacious pool deck at a villa in Turks and Caicos proves turquoise works just as well for soft furnishings as it does for the poolside wall. “When you see the sky and ocean, what other color do you want to see?” says Cullum. “It feels tropical, has a strong personality and fits into the landscape. With a view like that, you don’t want to detract from it.” Explore our Color Chart design series, from zingy orange, bold red, joyful pink and natural lilac to classic green, calming white, crowd-pleasing blue and uplifting yellow
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