This minimalist, modern guest house was designed by Anacapa Architecture in collaboration with Jessica Helgerson Interior Design. The home is nestled into an isolated hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean, just north of Santa Barbara. The homeowner’s objective was to preserve and protect the natural environment of their property. To do so required that the home fit discretely into the landscape.
The project team concentrated on creating an environmentally-friendly, low-impact design and construction. The guest house features two board-formed concrete structures, partially bermed into the hillside, while opening towards the ocean. A rooftop garden is planted with native grasses. The material palette is simple and restrained, made entirely of sustainable building products: concrete, steel, glass and walnut.
The home is designed to be completely self-sufficient. This “off-grid” property features its own sewage treatment, on-site water supply and a rooftop photovoltaic system. Jessica Helgerson Interior Design worked on the interiors of this project, furnishing the home with textures and accessories that adds character and warmth. An earthy palette of leather, wood, brass, and handwoven textiles creates an overall inviting atmosphere.
What We Love: This modern guest house was created to entertain family and friends in style, to enjoy weekends of hiking, surfing, and horseback riding… would love to be a guest here! The addition of the green roof helps the structure to disappear into the site, while showcasing jaw-dropping ocean vistas. We love how this home melds into the setting, with minimal impact to the property. Overall a beautiful design—both indoors and out… Readers, what do you think of the overall design, please share your thoughts in the Comments!
Note: Have a look below for the “Related” tags for more inspiring home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of Jessica Helgerson Interior Design.
RELATED: Compact family home on Sauvie Island features a clever layout
Above: Suspended over the dining table is the branch chandelier by Lindsey Adelman. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the guest house were sourced from Fleetwood Windows.
RELATED: Fascinating industrial style loft apartment renovation in Portland
RELATED: Gorgeous seaside family retreat framing views of the Oregon Coast
Above: The bathroom features faucets from Waterworks, Workstead pendants, and a Rejuvenation mirror.
RELATED: Mid-century home in Portland celebrates its history with a fresh facelift
RELATED: Scandinavian-style beach retreat gets radiant makeover in Amagansett
Photos: Erin Feinblatt
1 comment