In the Upper Riviera, Flora Vista House sits suspended between canyon and ocean. The setting is unusually cinematic: rolling green hills drop away below, while the Pacific appears in the distance beyond the ridge line. From many vantage points throughout the property, the landscape unfolds with the feeling of floating above the canyon.
The home itself is defined by scale, clarity, and light. Expansive glass pocket doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, opening the primary living space to a wide terrace and pool framed by mature hedges and an old olive tree. Polished concrete floors, white steel trusses, and restrained architectural lines create a clean, modern canvas softened by layered furnishings and collected artwork.
Nearly every room captures the view. The main living area flows between lounge, dining, and kitchen beneath soaring ceilings, while upper levels reveal a sequence of bedrooms and private spaces designed for quiet retreat.
The open-air carport, positioned at the edge of the property, frames a striking ocean horizon—an unexpected arrival point that doubles as a scenic staging area. Inside, a thoughtfully curated nursery introduces warmth and character with patterned wallpaper, natural textures, and gentle daylight filtering through hillside windows.




















































