Montecito Residence — Lindsay Marcus Interiors

Project No. 01 · Montecito, California

Montecito
Residence

Location

Montecito, California

Year Completed

2024

Project Type

Full Renovation

Square Footage

6,400 sq ft

Services

Full Service, Antique Sourcing, Custom Furniture

A House That Holds
Its History Lightly

The call came in the spring: a young family had purchased a sprawling 1940s estate in Montecito and wanted it to feel like it had always been theirs — layered, warm, and completely without pretension. The house had good bones and a magnificent garden, but decades of cautious renovations had stripped it of almost all character. What remained was a kind of polite blankness, every room apologizing for itself.

The work began, as it always does, with subtraction. Dropped ceilings came down to reveal original beams. Carpet gave way to reclaimed French limestone. Three coats of builder's white were removed to expose plaster that, once properly sealed and finished in a warm, mineral-tinted limewash, began to breathe again. Only then — with the bones restored — did the real work of furnishing and layering begin.

"We wanted every room to feel as though it had been assembled over a lifetime. Not decorated — inhabited."

The antique sourcing alone took nearly three years, with pieces acquired from dealers in Brussels, a Paris flea market, and two estate sales in Santa Barbara County. The result is a home where a 19th-century Swedish secretary desk lives peacefully beside a custom sofa upholstered in a Dedar silk velvet, and an 18th-century French trumeau mirror reflects morning light across a hand-woven Oaxacan rug. It should not work. It does, absolutely.

Key Materials

French Limestone, Limewash Plaster, Silk Velvet

Notable Pieces

19th-c. Swedish Secretary, 18th-c. French Trumeau Mirror

Featured In

California Home + Design, 2025

Photography

Nicolas Fogg

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