House & Home: July 10, 2022

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Today’s To view this weekend’s Open Home Guide and all other Real Estate for sale or rent go to: newspress.com – click on Special Editions, House & Home

Downtown 2-4 $949,000 1230 Castillo Street 2/2 Modern amenities & charm blend effortlessly in this remodeled single-level downtown condo offering 1,072 sf. Tucked at the back of the development. Village Properties Manzo-Lough Team

805-455-5736

This summer’s top decor trends

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East Side - Upper 1-4 $3,250,000 2531 Santa Barbara St 4/4 BEST VALUE on the Upper East! Iconic ‘’Stained Glass’’ custom home built in 1980, winner of Santa Barbara Beautiful Award with Grand Turret entry. Great room w/ vaulted open-beam ceilings, fireplace, & lots of natural light. Pacific Crest Realty Staci Caplan

805-886-3970

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Goleta North 2-5 $995,000 4845 Glenn Road 3/3 Enjoy natural scenery & peaks of ocean & island views from this private nature retreat in the coveted Painted Cave community overlooking Santa Barbara. Zia Group | eXp Realty California Alexander Stoeber 805-886-3970

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Hope Ranch Annex 2-4 $2,945,000 245 N Arboleda Rd 4/4 Nestled on a level parcel boasting almost 6/10ths of an acre, this beautifully renovated home with Craftsman detailing + guest quarters offers a serene, rural lifestyle while being close to restaurants, & coffee shops. Village Properties Gabe Grandcolas

805-450-4723

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1-4 $2,795,000 1290 Bel Air Drive 4/3.5 Open House! 4 bed, 3.5 bath home (w/ a ground floor bedroom), mointain views and a pool/hot tub.

805-705-5144

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Montecito - Lower Village 12-4 $1,645,000 1936 N Jameson Ln #D 3/2 Tranquil Villa de Montecito Condos: 3bed,2ba, light & bright end-unit with gorgeous finishes throughout and a cozy adobe fireplace. Large windows, an oversized 2car garage, gourmet kitchen and more in coveted MUS district! Coastal Properties Gary Goldberg

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By Hunter Boyce Summer is here, which means there is not much time left to get your home season ready. If you need a quick guide to keep up with the year’s trends, we’ve got you covered.

Las Positas

Village Properties Katie Mohun

Consider adding more plants, natural colors and finished wood to your living spaces for that cozy, comfortable feel.

805-455-8910

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San Roque 12-3 $799,000 3639 San Remo Dr 20 2/2 Come home to this charming & bright ground floor 2-bed, 2-bath condo in San Roque! Offering pristine living space in the newly updated Villa Sycamore complex. Zia Group | eXp Realty of California, Inc. Todd Shea 805-965-4118 # 02028163

San Roque 1-3 $3,695,000 101 Via Tusa 4/3 Picturesque San Roque Foothills! Enjoy scenic ocean & mountain views from every room in this enchanting fairytale estate in the private N Ontare community.

Here are the top three decor trends for the summer of 2022: All-natural looks The natural look has been a dominant trend throughout the year. Following two years of being cooped up inside due to COVID-19, decorators have been bringing nature into the home. Atlanta interior designer Rebecca Cartwright put this design to the test in her own home, The Naturally House. “The Naturally House is personal,” she previously told the AJC. “It reflects me and my family. I have artifacts I have collected over the years that I love. I switch out the art and accessories as the spirit moves me. The vibe feels comfortable, calm, and welcoming, not ‘decorated.’ There are more grand and impressive spaces. This one has soul, and that feels good.” If you want to do the same, consider adding more plants, natural colors and finished wood to your living spaces for that cozy, comfortable feel. Make a statement While many designers are doing more with less now a days, they are not necessarily going for minimalism. According to hommes.studio, doing more with less is about making a larger statement with your set pieces. Pick out furniture with brave shapes, like an eye-grabbing chandelier fixture. Your set pieces should be few in number, but should speak volumes to the room’s personality. Soothing colors and soft curves According to thezoereport.com, soothing colors and soft curves are in. The stress and uncertainty of the pandemic has caused many decorators to focus on finding ways to provide a calming environment in the home. “That may sound a little ‘doom and gloomy,’ but fortunately, this summer’s biggest trends are anything but,” the website said. “These days, people want every part of their homes — from their pool space to their bedroom — to be relaxing, luxe, and completely unique, and the design movements reflect that.” Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Zia Group | eXp Realty of California, Inc. Kathleen Rogers 805-284-3900 # 02044953

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