Wednesday, December 25


When the proprietor of a DC know-how firm determined to construct a second dwelling within the San Diego enclave of Santaluz, she tapped Washington designer Christopher Boutlier, with whom she had beforehand labored, to design the inside. “She’s initially from California and has roots there, so this was a touchstone for her,” he explains.

Perched on a hill overlooking sweeping plains, the 5,000-square-foot dwelling was conceived in what the designer calls the “California Spanish Fashionable” fashion—a distilled interpretation of Spanish structure that embraces the native vernacular with arches, stucco siding, and a terracotta tiled roof. Partitions of steel-framed glass create a circulate between ethereal interiors and out of doors areas, together with sheltered gathering areas, a swimming pool and terraced gardens.

Boutlier lined the flooring inside and outside with limestone tiles. He weighed in on the dimensions of the room and the position of the door and mock arches. Towards crisp white partitions, he created a contemporary aesthetic with Italian furnishings, summary artwork and sculptural lighting.

“The home is de facto meant for household to get collectively; the rooms are scaled properly, so it feels intimate,” notes the designer. As a bonus, he provides, “On a transparent day, you possibly can see all the best way to the seashores of Del Mar — and Tijuana.”

Structure: Friehauf Architects, Solana Seashore, California. Inside Design: Christopher Boutlier, Christopher Boutlier Interiors, Washington, DC. Builder: Mulvey Customized Builders, Del Mar, California. Landscaping: TCLA Studio, Capistrano Seashore, California. Styling: Anita Sarsidi.


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