Scotti Sitz and John Davidson created the Garde Summerland store, a dreamy and idyllic storefront in Santa Barbara that operates as a classic concept store as well as a short-term apartment rental.
The store was built inside a historic barn that was delicately restored by the owners using their own pieces of furniture and lighting throughout. Sitting unchanged for the past 50 years, the updated barn is now a modern and contemporary space that keeps random vintage accents in the flooring, brickwork and windows. The upstairs is available for rent, adorned with the designer's luxurious pieces for a comfortable and airy vacation rental that was created to feel like home.
The Garde Summerland concept store and upper vacation rental are both available to visit now, purchase high-end pieces of homeware or visit Santa Barbara in a unique and stylish way.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Concept Store Vacation Rentals
- Combining the concept store experience with vacation rentals will appeal to consumers looking for unique and stylish travel accommodations.
- Historic Barn Restoration
- The trend of restoring historic buildings and creating modern spaces while preserving vintage accents will attract consumers seeking a blend of old and new aesthetics.
- Luxurious Home Rentals
- Offering luxurious vacation rentals with designer furniture and decor can attract high-end consumers who value comfort and style in their travels.
Where This Applies
- Retail
- Retailers can consider incorporating short-term concept store rentals to offer a unique shopping experience, while increasing revenue through vacation rental bookings.
- Hospitality
- Hotels and resorts could offer unique accommodations by restoring historic buildings and offering high-end designer decor rentals to attract luxury consumers.
- Real Estate
- Real estate developers can explore the potential of restoring historic buildings and offering stylish vacation rental options for potential buyers as a unique selling point.
