Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects

Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects Creating a sense of place. Central Coast architects with 35+ years of local expertise 🌊 No one knows quite how to create a sense of place like we do.

We work with people who appreciate what the Santa Barbara life is all about. People who not
only want a home designed around their own unique lifestyle, but one that’s also sensitive to the
local environment and connected to the beauty around it. This way of working comes directly
from the deep rooted beliefs of our partners, Dave and Mary. We’ve been here over 25 years, earning our creds as old-s

chool locals, and constantly evolving
our understanding of the central coast. All this time has helped us develop really close relationships with local craftsmen, designers, and agencies so our clients get the very best results. It’s also important to us that we spend as much time as possible with each client, from first sketches to the last day of the build, so we’re there every step of the way. It’s all of these things together that make the difference between a good project and a great one. We know our work needs to be more than just beautiful, it also needs to compliment and respect this place we’ve all grown to love.

06/05/2026

White painted trusses, tongue-and-groove ceilings, cedar shingles weathering into the dunes. Traditional Cape Cod, built to actually last out here.

Interiors: Sandra Canada Designs
Builder: DD Ford Construction
Photographer: Bill Zeldis Photography
Landscape: Pamela Burton and Company

06/04/2026

After the Tea Fire, a lot of Santa Barbara families had to start over. We helped this one rebuild with a metal roof, cement board, and stone patios. Every material chosen to protect, every dollar spent where it mattered.

Builder: DD Ford Construction
Structural Engineer: Hume Engineers Inc.
Photographer: Jim Bartsch

The ceiling is the first thing guests notice, and the last thing they forget.Builder: J Weston Construction CompanyPhoto...
06/03/2026

The ceiling is the first thing guests notice, and the last thing they forget.

Builder: J Weston Construction Company
Photographer: Ciro Coelho Photography
Structural Engineer: Hume Engineers Inc.

Full-length deck, floor-to-ceiling glass, and deep overhangs above for shade. These rooms feel twice their size when the...
05/29/2026

Full-length deck, floor-to-ceiling glass, and deep overhangs above for shade. These rooms feel twice their size when the doors open.

Interiors: Sandra Canada Designs
Builder: DD Ford Construction
Photographer: Bill Zeldis Photography
Landscape: Katie O’Reilly Rogers

05/27/2026

Three generations under one roof, and enough room for everyone. White painted beams overhead, retractable doors that disappear, and textures that only get better with salt air.

Interiors: Tim Clarke Interior Design Studio
Builder: Tyler Development Corporation
Photographer: Noah Webb Photography

A single timber spine, oak treads cantilevered off it, dovetails visible where they matter. The kind of joinery you'd ex...
05/25/2026

A single timber spine, oak treads cantilevered off it, dovetails visible where they matter. The kind of joinery you'd expect from handcrafted furniture, at the scale of a house.

In Collaboration with: Paul Tuttle
Builder: Paul Franz Construction
Photography: Bill Zeldis Photography

05/22/2026

Sit down, enjoy a glass of wine, and let the sound of the waves do the rest.

Builder: RHC Construction, Inc.
Photographer: Noah Webb Photography
Engineer: Ashley & Vance Engineering, Inc.
Landscape: Scott Menzel Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineer: Mechanical Engineering Consultants, Inc.

05/20/2026

A built-in seat, a stack of books, the Channel Islands in the distance. A morning-to-evening kind of room.

Builder: Gruen Construction Company, Inc.
Interiors: Celia Cleary
Landscape: Sydney Baumgartner
Photographer: Bill Zeldis Photography

05/18/2026

A lot of planning went into designing a steel roof that could provide sun protection without a column in the view. The math that went into making these unobstructed views with cantilevered roofs was worth it.

Builder: RHC Construction, Inc.
Photographer: Ciro Coelho Photography
Landscape: Eric Nagelmann

Address

117 W. Micheltorena Street Suite C
Santa Barbara, CA
93103

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18056848885

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