Paseo Ferrelo | ANACAPA

Paseo Ferrelo

This 3,000-square-foot ultramodern home is situated in Santa Barbara’s coveted Riviera neighborhood, adjacent to a large, natural ravine fraught with mature oak trees. Architect Dan Weber completely remodeled and reimagined the original 1950’s mid-century modern home, and brought new life to the property.

Designed by ANACAPA

The extensive remodel effort featured custom mid-century inspired finishes and an ultramodern design aesthetic. Boasting expansive views of Santa Barbara and the Channel Islands, the home was designed to maximize the amount of glazing, and elevate resident access to natural light and breathtaking views.

Designed by ANACAPA

The steep driveway and reinforced, drivable lawn are unique aspects of the property. Especially stunning features of this remodel project include the walnut cabinetry and walnut flooring throughout the home, as well as an 8-foot-wide custom pivoting front entry door.

Designed by ANACAPA

Project Info
Architects: ANACAPA
Location: California, United States
Design Architect: Dan Weber
Year: 2013
Type: Residential
Photographs: Erin Feinblatt & Jim Bartsch

Hadeer Shahin
Hadeer Shahin

Hadeer Shahin is the Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, where she curates innovative architectural works from around the globe. With a background in architecture from Alexandria University and hands-on experience in design and digital content, she bridges the gap between technical precision and editorial vision. Hadeer’s keen eye for spatial storytelling and her passion for contemporary design trends make her a vital contributor to Arch2O’s mission of highlighting excellence in the built environment.

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