American Farmhouse Style – June 2019

(Barry) #1
Born on the
site of its
forebear, this
California
farmhouse

bears a striking


resemblance
to a 1940s
cottage.


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This lovely farmhouse in Santa
Barbara takes its architectural cues
from a 1940s board-and-batten
cottage that previously occupied the
property. “The owners spent weekends in the
cottage and relished its casual style and utilitarian
simplicity,” says architect Mary Andrulaitis of
Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects. “This
particular home’s placement on a larger piece of
property gives you the feeling of an escape from
the chaos of everyday life, to a place and time
where things are simpler and quieter.”

BUILDING BLOCKS
In choosing the building blocks of the home,
Mary sought elements that did double duty.
“All the materials are chosen not only for their
appearance, but for their durability in the harsh
marine environment,” she says. The roofing is
a combination of copper and slate, while the

foundation and chimneys are crafted from Santa
Barbara sandstone.
While sandstone is common to cottages in the
area, the foundation’s location is more innovative.
The construction team laid the base amid existing
“mature oak, Monterey cypress and eucalyptus
trees,” Mary says. “They make the home feel like it’s
been there for a long time.”

NEW YET OLD
The farmhouse, with its “gabled roofs, deep-
shaded porches [and] paned windows” is
designed to appear as if it has been renovated
over the years. “We designed the central two-story
portion to be perceived as the ‘original’ home,”
Mary says. “The two guest wings are designed to
look like later additions.” Just as envisioned, the
layout and materials of this classic farmhouse
resonate with traditional cottage style.

Farm


COTTAGE


BY STEPHANIE
AGNESCROCKETT
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CIRO COELHO

SEE SOURCES, PAGE 128.

130 • AMERICAN FARMHOUSE STYLE

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