Architect Frank Robinson designed a mountaintop estate with epic ocean views in Montecito that has come up for rent for $45,000 a month.
Fans of Antoni Gaudí’s World Heritage sites such as the Sagrada Familia and Casa Mila in Barcelona can now bask in the celebrated Catalan architect’s influence without jetting off to Spain. A captivating rental set in, the celeb-approved seaside California town where Charlie Chaplin opened the landmarked Montecito Inn, now offers access to a fantastical, Gaudí-inspired abode with panoramic ocean and coastline views.
The architect’s creative expression fully unfolds in the interior. The curvy countertops featured in spaces like the kitchen and the primary bedroom, the arched windows, and vibrant ceiling artworks evoke Gaudí’s work, which famously plays with texture and form. Flagstone flooring and exposed adobe brick walls, alongside interestingly adorned vaulted ceilings, allow the interiors to feel like an extension of the natural surroundings.
A studio apartment for guests or staff, several large fireplaces, and a “secret” tunnel entrance from the two-car garage are other interior standouts. The stone patio outdoors, meanwhile, feels like a continuation of the living space with plenty of room for loungers. A free-from swimming pool encircles the terrace, and a secluded hot tub grotto is well positioned for taking in the view.
The home’s lively, indiosyncratic design won’t be everyone’s residential cup of tea, but there’s no question the powerful setting forces all to be present and in tune with the Olympian view and natural surroundings.Demetrius Simms is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. After starting their career in PR, they transitioned to freelance writing in 2020.
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