Coronado House Blends Indoor and Outdoor Living in California








Coronado House is a contemporary home by Architects Magnus in Coronado, California. Designed in 2021, it blends modern design with beachy charm, featuring a steel-framed structure and floor-to-ceiling glass to maximise natural light and art display.





Welcome to a home that tells the story of a vibrant couple who traded the hustle of New York City for the sunny shores of Coronado. With a love for modern design, they dreamed of a space that felt both stylish and relaxed—a perfect blend of their East Coast roots and West Coast vibes.


Spacious, light-filled living room with modern furnishings, large windows, and an artistic accent piece.


They didn’t need a sprawling mansion; instead, they craved open, flowing spaces that made the most of every nook. For them, the connection to the outdoors was the key to living big, letting natural light wash over their home and creating a blur between indoors and out. As passionate art lovers, they wanted a backdrop that showcased their modern collections, adding personality and color.


Sleek, modern outdoor living space with contemporary furniture, grill, and open view.




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The couple embraced their new house as an art project. We worked closely with them to design a high-efficiency steel-framed home with floor-to-ceiling glass. Every detail was crafted with care, resulting in a space that beautifully considers clean contemporary design with the playful charm of beach living. This is more than just a house; it’s a canvas for their life, filled with inspiration and joy.


A modern bedroom with sleek wooden furniture, framed artwork, and an ornate starburst clock.



Cozy bedroom with wooden dresser, patterned wallpaper, and modern wooden door.



Luxurious bathroom with contemporary gold fixtures, freestanding tub, and patterned wall.




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A modern bathroom with marble walls, gold fixtures, and a geometric tile floor.



Modern open-plan kitchen and dining area with sleek black and wood cabinetry, and vibrant yellow chairs.


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– by Matt Watts



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