The Pine Mountain Club Treehouse
A Designer Retreat Above the Treeline
Ninety minutes from Los Angeles, the world changes. The freeway gives way to forest, the city noise softens to wind through pine, and somewhere along the mountain road leading into Pine Mountain Club, the pace of things slows entirely. This is the setting for one of Southern California's most quietly extraordinary homes — a four-bedroom designer retreat, perched among the treetops, with unobstructed mountain views and the kind of considered interior that takes a full year to get right.
The Story of the Space
Adele and Carlo — both rooted in the film industry, both from Europe, both keenly attuned to the way a space can hold a feeling — spent twelve months reimagining this mountain home from the ground up. The result is something rare: a property that reads like a spread from an architecture journal yet settles around you with the ease of somewhere deeply lived in.
Floor-to-ceiling windows on the eastern, northern, and western faces frame the surrounding ridgeline like moving paintings. At 20 feet, the ceilings lift the living space into something almost ceremonial. Morning light enters the kitchen and dining area early, catching the grain of a custom solid oak table — handcrafted, generous, built for long meals and unhurried conversation. Majority of the furniture throughout the home is bespoke, designed with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from owners who know exactly what they love.
Two levels open onto three separate decks and a sunken front garden, drawing the outside in at every turn. Downstairs, the cinema room hums softly with surround sound and the glow of a projected screen. The master suite holds its own kitchenette, a reading nook, and direct access to a spa room that would not look out of place in Kyoto — an egg-shaped bath, rainfall shower, and an infrared sauna enclosed in warm timber.
This is not a rental dressed to impress. It is a home, offered generously.
A mountain retreat for those who travel with intention.
Nestled among the pines of the Los Padres National Forest, this is a home that rewards the decision to leave the city behind. Light-filled, architecturally considered, and set within a village that moves at its own quiet rhythm — every element of the stay has been designed to slow things down and bring them into focus.


Adele and Carlo
Every detail tells a story.
Discover how this home was designed, curated, and brought to life—inside and out.
Where you’ll be
Pine Mountain Club
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Callifornia
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United States
Neighborhood highlights
Trails, peaks, and open skies — The Los Padres National Forest surrounds the property on all sides, offering everything from gentle morning walks to the demanding elevation of Mt. Pinos, the highest point in Los Padres at just under 8,832 feet. Beyond hiking, the area supports horseback riding at local stables, archery, cross-country skiing in winter, and a well-maintained community golf course a short drive from the front door. For those who prefer stillness over exertion, the community swimming pool and tennis courts offer a quieter afternoon, and the forest paths — unmarked, unhurried — are among the finest in the Transverse Ranges for birding, particularly for those hoping to sight California condors on the thermal currents above the ridge.
A village with genuine character — Pine Mountain Club does not feel like a resort town. It feels like a place where people know each other, support local businesses, and take quiet pride in what they have. Bear Claw Bakery opens early with fresh pastries and hot chocolate. The Perch pub draws locals and visitors alike through its doors in the evening. La Lena and Condor Café — the latter perched beside the golf course green — round out a dining scene that is unpretentious and genuinely good. In August, the mountain draws roughly 200 people to its peak for the annual Perseid meteor shower — Southern California's most beloved gathering for social stargazing, held under skies that feel, on clear nights, like the whole of the cosmos has been laid out for you.
A Designer Escape in the Pines
















































