
This coastal residence in San Clemente is defined by contemporary massing, organic natural materiality, and a deliberate engagement with its elevated site. The architecture emphasizes clean lines and balanced proportions, using white stucco volumes, expansive glazing, and textured stone to create a refined coastal presence.
The design prioritizes orientation and view, with layered terraces and strategically placed openings that frame the Pacific horizon while maintaining privacy from neighboring properties. Interior spaces are organized to promote visual continuity, allowing natural light to move freely through the plan. Natural interior finishes were selected throughout the home to promote wellbeing and calmness.
Outdoor living areas function as extensions of the interior program. Terraces and decks are integrated into the structure rather than appended, supporting year-round coastal use. Landscape design remains minimal and structured, complementing the architectural geometry through low-profile plantings and defined hardscape.
Material selections are cohesive and intentional, favoring texture and shadow over ornament. The result is a composed architectural statement — contemporary in execution, tailored to Coastal Southern California.

A contemporary coastal residence defined by clean massing, layered terraces, and disciplined material expression overlooking the Pacific.