A converted warehouse where Santa Monica's creative spirit comes home
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There is a particular quality to spaces that have been shaped by purpose before they were shaped by design. The Santa Monica Warehou carries that unmistakable character, a residence that draws from the industrial vocabulary of its warehouse origins and translates it into something warm, open, and deeply livable. High ceilings and generous proportions establish a sense of volume that feels rare in coastal living, the kind of space where light moves freely and every corner invites you to settle in.
The layout speaks to both gathering and solitude. Open living areas flow with an easy logic, connecting kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces in a way that feels organic rather than orchestrated. The industrial bones of the structure remain present in the architecture, lending texture and honesty to a home that has been thoughtfully furnished for comfort. This is a residence designed for staying awhile, where mornings unfold slowly and evenings stretch out without agenda. The kitchen is equipped for real cooking, and the living spaces are scaled for both intimate conversation and larger groups spreading out across the home.
Santa Monica itself serves as a natural extension of the experience. The city's beaches, its walkable streets, and its particular blend of Pacific energy and neighborhood calm define the rhythm of days spent here. Whether you find yourself drawn to the shoreline, the local dining scene, or simply the pleasure of being in a place where the ocean is always nearby, the surrounding area offers the kind of easy access to both activity and stillness that defines the best of Southern California coastal living.
What stays with you about the Santa Monica Warehou is the feeling of space itself. Not grandeur, not spectacle, but the simple luxury of room to breathe, of high ceilings catching afternoon light, of a home that carries history in its structure and comfort in every detail. It is the kind of place that makes you move a little slower, stay a little longer, and remember what it feels like when a space fits exactly the way you need it to.
There is a particular quality to spaces that have been shaped by purpose before they were shaped by design. The Santa Monica Warehou carries that unmistakable character, a residence that draws from the industrial vocabulary of its warehouse origins and translates it into something warm, open, and deeply livable. High ceilings and generous proportions establish a sense of volume that feels rare in coastal living, the kind of space where light moves freely and every corner invites you to settle in.
The layout speaks to both gathering and solitude. Open living areas flow with an easy logic, connecting kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces in a way that feels organic rather than orchestrated. The industrial bones of the structure remain present in the architecture, lending texture and honesty to a home that has been thoughtfully furnished for comfort. This is a residence designed for staying awhile, where mornings unfold slowly and evenings stretch out without agenda. The kitchen is equipped for real cooking, and the living spaces are scaled for both intimate conversation and larger groups spreading out across the home.
Santa Monica itself serves as a natural extension of the experience. The city's beaches, its walkable streets, and its particular blend of Pacific energy and neighborhood calm define the rhythm of days spent here. Whether you find yourself drawn to the shoreline, the local dining scene, or simply the pleasure of being in a place where the ocean is always nearby, the surrounding area offers the kind of easy access to both activity and stillness that defines the best of Southern California coastal living.

What we love about this stay
It's the tension that makes this place interesting — polished concrete against plush textiles, exposed brick softened by warm wood, the hum of LA mixing with the distant rhythm of the Pacific. This isn't a beach house pretending to be in the city or a loft pretending to be near the ocean; it's genuinely both, and it wears that duality honestly. The warehouse-inspired bones give it a creative, slightly industrial edge that feels rooted in its neighborhood rather than borrowed from a mood board. Floor-to-ceiling windows do the real work here, pulling the cityscape and the sea into the room so the outside world becomes part of the furnishing. It's a place that suits someone who wants Santa Monica without the postcard version of it — a stay shaped by texture, light, and that particular energy where urban restlessness meets coastal calm.
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