Inside a stunning Spanish Colonial house nestled in Carmel-By-The-Sea

Photo: Courtesy of Tom Meaney Architect

This gorgeous Spanish Colonial house, designed by Tom Meaney Architect, is situated on the famous Seventeen Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, a community on the Monterey Peninsula in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California.

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This 5,000-square-foot residence was beautifully designed around specimen oak trees that frame the commanding vistas.

This home’s exterior material palette includes handmade terra cotta roof tiles, steel doors and windows, hand-forged iron accents, and custom light fixtures.

Photo: Courtesy of Tom Meaney Architect

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This sunny terrace adjacent to the lower den offers stunning views of Pebble Beach.

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The terrace of the owner’s bedroom suite is situated on the main upper level above the arched opening leading into the library.

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A view of the home from the lower portion of the property shows a variety of building forms and unique architectural elements.

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An overall view of this Spanish Colonial house’s west side featuring the exterior staircase that leads up to the morning terrace adjacent to the family room.

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Cut stone frames the opening of the entrance tower, showcasing the family crest. Hand-forged iron light fixtures and an antique window enhance this pivotal entry elevation.

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Photo: Courtesy of Tom Meaney Architect