Immerse yourself in the refined charm of this Modern Mediterranean home, where elegance and functionality seamlessly blend. As you enter the home, you’re met with a thoughtfully designed parlor lounge, artful powder room, and mudroom. Off of the parlor, there are two bedrooms with a breeze-through bathroom featuring a beautiful double vanity and custom Spanish-style tile work.


As you ascend the stairs, you’re met with streaming rays of sunlight and at the heart of the primary level, a captivating limestone fireplace. Archways and grand windows frame the open layout, revealing stunning city and mountain views.
The formal dining area has been thoughtfully crafted, exuding an atmosphere of intimacy and coziness. The custom-designed wood cabinetry combines functionality with elegance.
Flowing seamlessly, the chef’s kitchen integrates the custom wood cabinetry with sophisticated design choices, creating a space that is both functional and aesthetic.
With views of the Santa Ynez mountains and a gorgeous limestone fireplace, the primary suite is designed for luxury and comfort. The ensuite bathroom features Italian Winter Frost and Carrara marble tilework, custom glass shower enclosure, dramatic free-standing tub and a gorgeous double vanity.
With a terrace capturing city views and a backyard perfect for gatherings, this home is a haven for memorable events and Santa Barbara sunsets. Embrace low-maintenance landscaping and the comforts of home in this Santa Barbara gem.
1215 Miracanon Lane is being offered at $4,695,000. Stop by this weekend, May 27 and 28, for an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or to schedule a visit, contact Abel Ramos (805-590-1636, [email protected]) or Alli Huffman (805-881-1883, [email protected]).
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Sponsored by Abel Ramos of Compass (DRE# 01821789).

















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