353 Glenmont Solana Beach, CA 92075

$4,750,000
3
Beds
3
Baths
3,927
SQFT
1210
$/SQFT
$4,750,000
3
Beds
3
Baths
3,927   sf
$1210 / sf
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FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET: Solana Beach artists Wayne & Barbara Chapman commissioned architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg to reimagine their modest 1960s home and its surroundings. In a manner characteristic of Kellogg’s collaborations with his clients, the architect provided the vision while the clients took an active role in bringing it to life—managing construction and often working hands-on at the site. What began as a modest structure evolved into a dynamic, multi-level residence of light and volume, expanding into a series of bright, open living spaces, including a ceramic studio. Kellogg’s unmistakable design language—most notably his sculptural fireplaces and fluid, nature-inspired forms—unfolds throughout the home, revealing itself in moments both subtle and dramatic, from the street-facing approach to the intimate interior details. Arrival is an experience in itself. Visitors are guided through serene, Japanese-inspired gardens—lush, textural, and intentionally tranquil—before passing through hand-carved doors into a 3,900-square-foot tri-level composition of wood and glass. Now offered for the first time, the Chapman Residence presents far more than its ocean-view living room; it invites a fully immersive sensory experience.

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET: Solana Beach artists Wayne & Barbara Chapman commissioned architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg to reimagine their modest 1960s home and its surroundings. In a manner characteristic of Kellogg’s collaborations with his clients, the architect provided the vision while the clients took an active role in bringing it to life—managing construction and often working hands-on at the site. What began as a modest structure evolved into a dynamic, multi-level residence of light and volume, expanding into a series of bright, open living spaces, including a ceramic studio. Kellogg’s unmistakable design language—most notably his sculptural fireplaces and fluid, nature-inspired forms—unfolds throughout the home, revealing itself in moments both subtle and dramatic, from the street-facing approach to the intimate interior details. Arrival is an experience in itself. Visitors are guided through serene, Japanese-inspired gardens—lush, textural, and intentionally tranquil—before passing through hand-carved doors into a 3,900-square-foot tri-level composition of wood and glass. Now offered for the first time, the Chapman Residence presents far more than its ocean-view living room; it invites a fully immersive sensory experience.

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Agents of Architecture

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Community Features

  • No HOA
  • Not Age Restricted

Exterior features

  • No Pool
  • Parking

Interior Features

  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Heat Gas

Style

  • Multi Level
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