A Santa Barbara Compound With Sweeping Panoramas Asks $19M
Every corner has a view including the infinity pool, two-bedroom guest house, and cabana.

Every corner has a view including the infinity pool, two-bedroom guest house, and cabana.
Perched on 42 acres in Carpinteria, California, this sprawling residence was designed to showcase the dazzling natural wonders around it. Take in panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Santa Ynez Mountains, and Santa Barbara coastline via a series of retractable and frameless Vitrosca Invisible Walls.

Dramatic use of glass, walnut floors and cabinetry, and freestanding native sandstone walls permeate this peaceful property.
Courtesy of Cristal Clarke
Designed by Andy Neumann, the expansive compound embraces functional minimalism and features multiple structures including a 6,600-square foot main residence, a two-bedroom guest house, and a multi-room cabana. Multiple terraces pepper the property, along with an infinity pool and in-pool spa.

Stately oaks create a backdrop for the infinity pool, with views of the Pacific Ocean on the other side.
Courtesy of Cristal Clarke
Enter through the gallery and enjoy the serene nature of natural materials like sandstone and warm wood alongside a fountain and reflection pond. The space flows into the living area, library, and office. The living room and library share a stone wall with an embedded fireplace for added tranquility.

Walls of glass open throughout the home to let in the salty sea air.
Courtesy of Cristal Clarke
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