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View fullsize With framing nearly complete, the rhythm of the skylights is already bringing light deep into the heart of the our Padaro Lane beach house.
Once finished, the house will open to the ocean with soft materials, a muted palette, and spaces designed for
View fullsize At the heart of The Post Montecito, just steps from the Bird Refuge and ocean breeze of East Cabrillo Boulevard, Ospi Montecito offers a new kind of dining experience on the Central Coast—effortlessly elegant, grounded in place, and deeply sens
View fullsize In our second newsletter, we’re honored to share that Warner Group Architects is partnering with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) on an upcoming book exploring the remarkable life and work of Jack Lionel Warner, the visionary
View fullsize Tucked quietly among the oaks on the hillside of an Italian-style estate, our pavilion is beginning to take shape. Soon to be wrapped in glass, the structure will offer a light-filled refuge that feels both grounded and weightless.

A place to pause,
View fullsize This home is taking its cues from the land; sandstone unearthed during excavation will be transformed into a sculptural fireplace, and fallen eucalyptus trees are being repurposed into interior elements.

A project deeply rooted in the ground it stan
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View fullsize Perched above the Pacific, our Campanil Hill Residence blends clean lines with uncompromising detail. From architecture and interior design to full procurement, we led every phase of this project.

Setting a new benchmark for Santa Barbara, it achiev
View fullsize Finishing touches are underway at OSPI, our new restaurant project at The Post Montecito. The design centers on a circular green glass bar—reflective and sculptural—set beneath a mirrored ceiling dotted with pendants. A blend of indoor an
View fullsize Rooted in its environment, this home integrates materials harvested directly from the site—the boulder fireplace and eucalyptus art wall—blurring the line between architecture and nature. Expansive glass, warm wood, and travertine surface
View fullsize Elevated yet grounded, this glass pavilion hovers above the landscape, offering transparency while maintaining a sense of shelter.

#architecture #glasspavilion
View fullsize Materiality, light, and shadow come together in this primary bath. The seamless integration of casework and storage maintains a refined, minimalist aesthetic, allowing light and natural textures to define the space.

#interiordesign #residentialarchi
View fullsize We’re expanding our team! Exciting opportunities are available in our Montecito and Newport Beach offices. If you’d like to join our talented team, check the link in bio for more information. ✨

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View fullsize The seamless casework and sandstone fireplace merge precision with warmth, anchoring the space while complementing the muted material palette.

Here, the interplay of natural light, refined materials, and thoughtful craftsmanship creates an atmospher
View fullsize May this Christmas bring you joy, love, and peace! We are truly grateful for your unwavering support and presence throughout this journey. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season from your friends at The Warner Group Architects! Che
View fullsize We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our newsletter—a direct connection between our studio and you. As a firm deeply rooted in collaboration, we’ve created this space to keep you informed about the latest from our design studio:
View fullsize Defined by clean geometries and deliberate proportions, this nearly complete project in Hope Ranch explores timeless architectural forms, seamlessly rooted in its serene surroundings.

#architecture #modernranchhouse #santabarbara
View fullsize This guest house and barn in Hope Ranch reinterpret traditional agrarian forms, emphasizing expressive design and a seamless dialogue with the natural environment.

#architecture #coastalhome #hoperanch
View fullsize Designed for flow and light, the entryway of our Padaro Lane beach house highlights warm textures and the inviting pull of the views beyond.

#interiordesign #residentialarchitecture #padarolane #beachhouse

THE WARNER GROUP ARCHITECTS, INC.

Montecito, CA | Newport Beach, CA
Est. 1966: Montecito’s Longest Running Design Firm

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