"Stone Meadow is a project that reflects what we strive to do: create homes that feel timeless, thoughtfully designed and deeply connected to their setting. Collaborating with Manuel Cervantes on the architecture and Corinne Mathern on the interiors, along with an exceptional broader team, allowed us to bring a shared vision to life at a very high level."- Quote from Tyrone McKillen, Principal and Founder of Plus Development and Co-Founder at Plus Real Estate

“The house is a true retreat. It has a calming quality: the outside world is very present and appreciated, but the home itself feels tucked away and private. Manuel Cervantes designed the skylights to pull the sky into the interiors in an exceptionally artful way so you experience the light shifting overhead when you’re inside. The windows frame olive trees and courtyards so that the landscape reads almost like a series of living paintings. The home is a long-term, architecturally significant investment for someone who wants a quiet, considered place to live with architecture.” - Corinne Mathern, Founder of Corinne Mathern Studio.

This approximately 6,000-square-foot home is quietly positioned off prime Picacho Lane on a serene cul-de-sac, just moments from the Upper Village. Designed by renowned architect Manuel Cervantes in collaboration with Plus Development, with interiors furnished by Corinne Mathern, the residence is a refined study in proportion, restraint, and materiality, blending timeless architectural principles with a distinctly organic sensibility.

Set within an exceptional location prized for both privacy and walkability, the home unfolds across a seamless single-story floor plan that prioritizes ease, flow, and livability. Natural materials anchor the interiors, creating a calm and grounded atmosphere throughout the living spaces. The architecture emphasizes light, balance, and connection to its surroundings, an elegant Montecito retreat equally suited for quiet daily living or understated entertaining. A rare offering that combines architectural pedigree, single-level convenience, and one of Montecito’s most desirable settings.

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