A Humble 1950s Wood Cabin Becomes a Retreat-Like Home in Montecito

Situated between the Santa Barbara foothills and the Santa Ynez mountains in a rock quarry in Montecito, California, the Quarry House went from being a humble 1950s wood cabin to a modern, retreat-like residence designed by AB design studio in collaboration with House of Honey. The property houses two structures, a single-story home and a new guesthouse by the pool ? both black and boxy with large expanses of windows. The elongated main house features a long hallway that connects the public space to the primary bedroom suite at the opposite end.
A large wooden deck wraps around all sides of the house creating opportunities for a connected indoor/outdoor lifestyle prominent in California.
A stepped pathway joins the two structures with a garden courtyard in between.
Black-framed windows replace solid walls offering ever-changing views of the surrounding oak forest.
Photo: Sam Frost
The light-filled interior is designed by House of Honey who gives nod to the property’s Zen and artistic past when it was inhabited by a collective of bohemian poets, writers, and artists. Original elements are maintained and stones found on the property have been reused in the project.
Photo: Sam Frost
The ceilings are clad in birch veneer, which complements the light wood flooring throughout.
Photo: Sam Frost
Photos by Jason Rick, except where noted.
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