The Sunset Monterey Idea House celebrates the rich history of its iconic western setting.
Taking inspiration from California’s central coast architecture, the home is comprised
of three connected barn-like buildings surrounded by a native landscape dotted with
mature oaks and overlooking breathtaking views of Monterey Bay. The home incorporates
leading practices in sustainable construction, including solar electricity, reclaimed lumber
for framing and siding, tankless hot water, and a 20,000 gallon-capacity water reclamation
system. Inside, the home’s light-filled spaces are punctuated by soaring ceilings, a rich palette of
eco-friendly materials, and walls of windows that provide a seamless flow to the serene
outdoors.
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Open House
October 3-December 7, 2008
Open Friday, Saturday & Sundays
9:00 am–4:00 pm
Closed Monday-Thursday
Note: we will be open Thanksgiving weekend
Tickets
$18 general admission
$15 Military/Seniors 60+ (Fridays only)
$5 ages 6-12 years
Children 5 and under - Free
Cash or check only, no credit cards
Purchase tickets at Sunset Idea House
Last ticket sold at 3:30 PM
No advance tickets will be sold.
A portion of the proceeds benefit CASA of Monterey County
Directions/Parking
From the north
Take US-101 S to CA-156 W ramp to Monterey Peninsula. Merge onto CA-156. Merge onto CA-1-S. Take the CA-68 E exit toward Salinas. Merge onto the CA-68 E/Monterey Salinas Hwy.
Turn right at Monterra Ranch Road and follow the signs to the Sunset Idea House and parking. Please do not park on the street.
From the south
Take US-101 N. Exit on the left onto Abbot St. toward Spreckels. Turn left at Harris Rd and continue on Spreckels Blvd. Turn left to merge onto CA-68 W/Monterey Salinas Hwy. Turn left at Monterra Ranch Road and follow the signs to the Sunset Idea House and parking. Please do not park on the street.
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Miscellaneous
Camcorders and cameras welcome.
Please no large backpacks, strollers or pets.
Sorry, the house is NOT wheelchair accessible, as there are lots of stairs.
2008 Monterey Bay Idea House Team
Developer: Monterra
Builder: Travis Construction
Architect: Thomas Bateman Hood Architects
Interior Designer: Joseph Hittinger Designs
Landscape Architect: Bernard Trainor & Associates
Charity Partner: CASA of Monterey County
National Idea House Sponsors