Traveling is an education. For Matt and Kimberlee Streiff, seeing the world has taught them, among other things, the value of surprises. When they first saw their home in Newport Beach, California, the couple looked past its dated finishes and choppy flow, and focused instead on its unique layout. From the street, the house appears quite modest and understated, but a small gate leads to a stairwell that descends to an interior courtyard-complete with swimming pool-around which the house revolves.
"We had been passively looking at homes for a few years, and Matt would often say that he loved the idea of a living, active courtyard," says Kimberlee. "We didn't want a big-box house, like so many that you see these days. We wanted something unique, and this house was more like a treasure box. It wasn't the biggest house, but it felt rich with surprises." "The home doesn't present itself right away," says Matt.
"You don't know what is behind the gate until you walk through it, and the house seems to spill away from there. I love that our primary living spaces are all on one floor, connected to the pool and courtyard. It's all integrated."
While the couple and their three children travel frequently across the globe-favoring ocean destinations so that they can snorkel, dive, and surf together-the Streiffs trusted their new home's remodel to a California designer, John Wooden, whose work Kimberlee had earmarked in a magazine. "Everything was clean and light, and nothing was typical," she says. "There were elements that had depth and were surprising. I was so taken with his work that I thought I'd take a shot in the dark and ask if he'd be willing to work with us."
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CAPE CODDER
With its ruby red cranberry hue, this sublimely simple cocktail joins the holiday fun in winter as nimbly as it reigns as summer's happy hour essential for New Englanders from Maine to Massachusetts.
MIZNER & ME
What better way to explore Palm Beach than with the ultimate guide and bon vivant? JANCEE DUNN locks arms with the resort's visionary architect, Addison Mizner, to explore the enclave's legendary sites
Tropical Obsession
BRING THE BEACH TO ANY HOLIDAY WITH AN ICEBOX PIE THAT'S A PIÑA COLADA ON A PLATE
BAHAMIAN BASE CAMP
A magical compound in Nassau's historic Old Fort community is a relaxed gathering place for a large, London-based family
old soul
A restrained, rustic getaway off South Africa's Western Cape bows to the regal landscape
Caribbean Queens
Meet the six islands—and their showstopping stays that should be at the top of your winter escape vacation list
elements of surprise
A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAMILY REIMAGINED THEIR MEDITERRANEAN HOME AS A MODERN OASIS WHERE EVERY SPACE AND DESIGN DETAIL UNFOLDS LIKE A SECRET
ST. ELSE WHERE
Part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix is often overlooked compared to her sister islands of St. Thomas and St. John to the north. But a visit to this lesser-known gem reveals a place rich in gifts from deep culture and history to fantastic food, beautiful beaches, and a soulful style that may have you yearning to stay
Character-Driven
On Florida's Siesta Key, a family built their forever house from the ground up, fashioning a home that could fool even a local into believing it had been there all along
ELEUTHERA'S CULTURED CLUB
Are you actually staying here? You'll quickly get used to this question if you're lucky enough to occupy one of just 11 cottages, suites, and villas at The Potlatch Club, Eleuthera's dreamy, intimate new boutique resort.