Within the recognizable language of the Southern California hacienda, sculptural forms merge to create a delicacy of space and an unexpected sumptuousness, where diptychs and triptychs of arched windows establish a recurring motif that unites the various rooms. The histories of the site and its architecture emerge through tactile details that invite touch and patina: hand-painted terra cotta tiles underfoot, a brass kitchen backsplash designed to scuff with time and use, and turned furniture legs echoing the pilaster framed between the front windows. These rich textures animate the home’s large-scale formal interplay of light, mass, and space, where the simple gesture of gauzy blush curtains in the bedroom controls the shifting presence of sunlight, and as the architecture transitions outward, skylights punctuate the exterior deck, releasing the home’s illuminated breath into the open air.