Kendrick Bangs Kellogg Reimagined This $4.5M San Diego Home for a Pair of Artists
Behind its lush exterior, the revamped midcentury tract house features hand-carved doors, a Japanese-inspired garden, and ocean views.
Behind its lush exterior, the revamped midcentury tract house features hand-carved doors, a Japanese-inspired garden, and ocean views.
Location: 353 Glenmont, Solana Beach, California
Price: $4,750,000
Year Built: 1960
Renovation Year: 1969
Renovation Architect: Kendrick Bangs Kellogg
Footprint: 3,927 Square Feet (3 Beds, 2 Baths)
From the Agent: "Solana Beach artists Wayne and Barbara Chapman commissioned architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg to reimagine their modest 1960s home and its surroundings. In a manner characteristic of Kellogg’s collaborations with his clients, the architect provided the vision while the clients took an active role in bringing it to life—managing construction and often working hands-on at the site. What began as a modest structure evolved into a dynamic, multilevel residence of light and volume, expanding into a series of bright, open living spaces, including a ceramics studio. Kellogg’s unmistakable design language—most notably his sculptural fireplaces and fluid, nature-inspired forms—unfolds throughout the home, revealing itself in moments both subtle and dramatic, from the street-facing approach to the intimate interior details. Arrival is an experience in itself. Visitors are guided through serene, Japanese-inspired gardens—lush, textural, and intentionally tranquil—before passing through hand-carved doors into a 3,900-square-foot trilevel composition of wood and glass."

This is the first time this Solana Beach midcentury renovation designed by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg has been listed for sale.
Photo by Ollie Paterson

Photo by Ollie Paterson

Several unique fireplaces bear the hallmark of Kellogg’s design.
Photo by Ollie Paterson
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