The trellis beams in the Santa Barbara estate simulator room were salvaged from a resort that once stood at the Great Salt Lake. When the resort closed, the structure fell into disrepair and was eventually buried in sand over the years. The beams were recovered from the sand and repurposed for this home. They feature traditional joinery with wooden dowels and clavos (wood pegs) rather than nails — a testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship that now anchors the old-world character of the room.


