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Study in Serenity: A Beachside Haven of Precision and Craftsmanship
Daniel Joseph Chenin
Where timeless design meets the rhythm of the ocean, blending restraint, material richness, and artisanal detail into an atmosphere of effortless calm.
Amidst the gentle rhythm of the ocean, where the horizon stretches endlessly, lies a beachside retreat that defies conventional expectations. Designed by Daniel Joseph Chenin, FAIA, this home in San Diego is a masterclass in restraint, balance, and the art of refined living. Seamlessly fusing the relaxed atmosphere of a coastal sanctuary with the quiet rigor of meticulous craftsmanship, the residence embodies a unique synthesis of casual elegance and elevated precision.
A vision rooted in experience
What began as a loosely defined beach house interior remodel, evolved into something far more intentional. The owner, a seasoned traveler with a deep appreciation for timeless design, sought a retreat that was tranquil, yet deeply curated, an environment where every detail has its place and nothing is left to excess.
“He wasn’t looking for an ornate or overly stylized space,” Chenin explains. “It was about distilling the essence of simplicity, order, and material authenticity, an understated luxury that isn’t overt, but felt.”
Natural materials, meticulous craftsmanship, and a thoughtfully considered spatial flow create a sense of effortless harmony. The structure is not merely a backdrop for beachside living, but a fully immersive experience. Every element, from the positioning of a window to the curvature of a vanity, forms part of a larger symphony of form and function.
A home in dialogue with its surroundings
Sited on a coveted stretch of coastline, this residence was originally a 1950s structure, and one that, due to California Coastal Commission regulations, could not be entirely rebuilt. Instead, the contractor (Hill Construction) meticulously deconstructed it down to its essential framework, while Chenin reimaged the interior while honoring the existing footprint.
“The biggest challenge was working within a defined box, while still making it feel expansive,” says Chenin.
Maximizing natural light was key. Morning sun spills through a secluded courtyard, bathing the living spaces in golden radiance. As the day progresses, light shifts across wood, onyx, and lacquered surfaces, revealing nuanced textures and imbuing each space with an ever-changing warmth. A circular port window in the living room frames a pristine view of the peninsula, subtly nodding to the home’s nautical connections.
A materiality that invites touch
Beyond spatial considerations, the home’s material palette is a study in depth and tactility. Warm oak millwork provides continuity, punctuated by stone and metal accents.
“In a home like this, anything the hand touches should feel exquisite,” Chenin notes.
The kitchen’s sculptural island, in solid carved onyx, mirrors the ocean’s rhythmic ebb and flow, transforming a utilitarian surface into an artful statement. A ship’s-rudder-inspired light fixture above it underscores this sense of direction and balance. In the powder room, a steel porthole mirror reflects a mesmerizing school of fish, evoking the feeling of gazing through a yacht’s window into an underwater world, another nod to the home’s immersive connection to the sea.
Blurring boundaries between art and architecture
With limited wall space for conventional art, architectural features become sculptural elements. The living area’s subtly pitched oak-paneled ceiling recalls the hull of a ship. In the kitchen, a sweeping radius ceiling echoes La Jolla’s crashing waves, reinforcing the seamless blend of structure and surroundings.
Throughout, furnishings emphasize craftsmanship: custom-designed vanities blending wood, leather, and metal, and carefully sourced pieces that celebrate balance and restraint. Each selection resonates with the owner’s past experiences, reinterpreted for a new chapter by the sea.
A home designed for living well
Functionality lies at the heart of Chenin’s approach. The owner’s daily routines shape everything from furniture placement to integrated storage solutions. Even the hidden TV lift, concealed within the central bar, reflects a desire for clean lines, minimal distraction, and purposeful design.
“He doesn’t watch much television, but he loves reruns of Gunsmoke,” says Chenin with a smile.
Public and private realms are distinctly defined: the central courtyard serves as both a transitional space and communal hub, with intimate bedrooms nestled on the periphery. This ensures both openness and seclusion, a delicate balance that captures the essence of coastal living.
A testament to trust and collaboration
For Chenin, the most rewarding aspect was the trust bestowed by the owner.
“Our best clients come with a sense of direction, but trust us to shape it into something beyond their initial vision,” he reflects.
The result is a home both personal and universal, where precision meets poetry and craftsmanship meets comfort. Bathed in ever-changing seaside light, this is a sanctuary by the shore, crafted for a life well-lived.
Technical sheet
Official Project Name: Portside
Completion date: August 2025
Location: La Jolla, California
Architects/designers Design and Interiors: Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd.
Architect of Record: H&S International
Design Lead: Daniel Joseph Chenin, FAIA
Design Team: Juan Salvo, Eric Weeks, Elena Armendariz, Esther Chung, Adrienne Marrero
Engineers: Positive Energy
Contractor: Hill Construction
Lighting Designer: Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd.
Suppliers list: See the attachment
About Daniel Joseph Chenin Ltd.
Daniel Joseph Chenin Ltd. is an internationally recognized architecture and interiors studio known for creating immersive environments where architecture, interiors, landscapes, and furnishings merge into a singular vision. Guided by principles of timelessness, authenticity, and human connection, the firm approaches each project as a unique narrative designed to resonate emotionally with its inhabitants.
Working from the inside out, the studio prioritizes function, flow, and human scale. Each design considers how light animates space, how people gather, and how moments of solitude unfold. Rather than applying a fixed aesthetic, the work evolves from site, materiality, and experience, with movement through space choreographed like a cinematic story, balancing rhythm, contrast, and stillness to engage the senses.
The practice is led by Daniel Joseph Chenin, FAIA, whose elevation to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects places him among fewer than three percent of members recognized for lasting contributions to the profession. His leadership reflects a career defined by design excellence, innovation, and mentorship, affirming the studio’s reputation for visionary thinking and cultural relevance.
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