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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.
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
This dramatic new 5,000-square-foot home is a bastion of contemporary sophistication and quiet luxury. It combines chic style, superior materials, cinematic views, and calming natural hues that lend it a grounding organic quality and a highly sought-after sense of serenity. While the history of the Southern California community known as Outpost Estates stretches back millennia—to the days when the Tongva people, who established a village here—it is, more recently, the site where ground was first broken for the area known as Hollywood. In the 19th century, Don Tomás Urquidez constructed a three-room adobe home here, and this humble abode was, under successive ownership by Harrison Grey Otis, transformed into a clubhouse for the land, which Otis named the Outpost. Real estate magnate Charles Edward Toberman acquired the acreage in the 1920s, furthering its notoriety as an enclave of luxurious living. Los Angeles, California| Nicolas Moore, Luke Abbott, Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage The legacy of this milieu aside, this dramatic new 5,000-square-foot home is a bastion of contemporary sophistication. The façade’s composition of concrete, blackened steel, and blackened wood conjure a commanding presence, while the interior ambience is one of today’s coveted quiet luxury, combining chic style, a subdued self-assurance, uncompromising standards, and natural materials in calming neutral hues that lend the home a grounding organic quality and a sought-after sense of serenity. Impressive expanses of glass create a virtually invisible—and easily erasable—boundary between indoors and out. This holds true in the handsome living and media rooms, which share a dual-sided modern gas fireplace, and in nearly every other space, admitting glorious floods of sunlight during the day. Chefs and entertainers will appreciate the kitchen, with its discreet streamlined appliances and island topped with an eye-catchingly substantial and sturdy slab of stone. Southern California’s de rigueur indoor-outdoor lifestyle unfolds effortlessly beside the refreshing infinity-edge swimming pool and spa, which is accompanied by a sun-washed terrace and a breezy dining pergola. A striking floating staircase of steel and walnut links the two levels. “Disappearing” barriers hold sway in the three private bedrooms—chief among them a peaceful owner’s oasis where an entire wall is fashioned from double-glazed glass, affording halcyon vistas of treetops, rolling hills, and the sparkling city skyline. In its en suite bath, a wraparound window wall transforms views of the setting into dynamic art. In addition to a rigorous design-forward approach, the residence boasts thoughtful modern comforts and conveniences, including radiant in-floor heating and fully integrated home automation. Strength and longevity are assured: the residence is anchored into bedrock with deep steel and concrete caissons and constructed using fire-resistant materials. Such dedication to integrity ensures the property will endure—much like its historic, storied locale—well into the future. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com
Hungary | Hungary Sotheby’s International Realty This month’s properties are united by a strong sense of setting and architectural presence, from waterfront homes to historic sprawling estates. Each home is defined by generous scale, thoughtful design, and a focus on privacy, with interiors and outdoor spaces working in close connection. Despite their varied locations and styles, they share a consistent emphasis on craftsmanship, atmosphere, and a refined sense of living within their surroundings. A Contemporary Estate in Auckland’s Eastern Bays Auckland, New Zealand | New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty Tucked into one of Melbourne’s most coveted enclaves, this landmark estate pairs architectural grandeur with the tranquility of a secluded garden retreat. Expansive living spaces spill onto lush grounds, where every detail has been considered for a lifestyle of elegance, recreation, and connection, capturing the rare luxury of complete seclusion while remaining moments from the best of Melbourne. Historic Castle in Enchanting Countryside Setting Hungary | Hungary Sotheby’s International Realty Centuries of history and timeless grandeur quietly endure in this Hungarian castle. Stone walls, soaring halls, and panoramic views create an atmosphere that feels both regal and deeply intimate, inviting residents to become part of a story that has been unfolding for generations. In every corner, the estate balances old-world romance with the rare privilege of complete privacy and natural beauty. Resort-Style Living in Vero Beach Vero Beach, Florida| ONE Sotheby’s International Realty Set directly on the ocean in Vero Beach’s most exclusive stretch of coastline, this contemporary estate is designed to dissolve the boundary between home and sea. An 80-foot infinity pool draws the eye straight to the Atlantic horizon, while expansive walls of glass frame uninterrupted water views throughout the residence. Custom Home in a Private Toronto Enclave Toronto, Canada | Sotheby’s International Realty Canada Anchored by a striking sense of scale and precision craftsmanship, this custom estate is defined by soaring ceilings and a layout that moves effortlessly between formal entertaining and relaxed family living. Rich millwork, refined finishes, and oversized windows bring warmth and light into every space, softening the home’s architectural presence with comfort and ease. Set within a quiet west-end Toronto enclave and framed by mature greenery, it offers a rare combination of privacy, sophistication, and everyday livability. A Modern Lake Washington Estate Hunts Point, Washington | Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty This estate is shaped around light and water, where floor-to-ceiling glass, soaring volumes, and open-plan living dissolve the boundary between indoors and the lake beyond. The main living spaces unfold toward uninterrupted water and mountain views, creating a constant sense of movement as sky and shoreline shift throughout the day. A rare sandy beach, private dock, and layered, mature landscaping complete a retreat that feels both cinematic in scale and deeply serene in experience. Sophisticated Seaside Living in Arcachon Arcachon, France | Cap Ferret Pyla Sotheby’s International Realty Framed by the ever-changing light of the Bassin d’Arcachon, this waterfront residence feels less like a home and more like a living composition of elegance and tranquility. Interiors unfold in generous, flowing volumes where historic character and contemporary refinement meet with quiet confidence, while expansive glazing keeps the horizon ever-present. Every space is oriented toward the shoreline, creating a rare sense of stillness where architecture and landscape move in constant conversation. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com
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