4 Beds 3 Baths 3,556 Sq.Ft.
Stretching boldly across this commanding home site, situated at the highest nearby elevation and spanning the width of two central view corridors, the arrival sequence of this striking contemporary home creates a visual juxtaposition that embraces both the native landscape, while contrasting the architecture designed by Stephen Bohn and constructed by Terra Cotta Building and Development.
The delineation point between contemporary design and the natural desert landscape, emphasizes the beauty of nature against the shape and form of the stuccoed and clad structure, producing a strong graphic both horizontal and vertically. Upon entry, the view extends into the great room giving the space a sense of lofty expansiveness while allowing natural light to sweep in and the eye to move past the folding glass doors, out onto the rear veranda.
The kitchen features custom millwork, with soft shade gray cabinets and drawers dressed in honey bronze hardware, set against a naval blue center island that carefully choreographs the users movement through the space. Exposed concrete floors line the interior, threading the living spaces together, providing continuity to the overall design. The floor plan, while open, features a split bedroom makeup, with the owner's suite privately sequestered on the North end of the residence, with the balance of secondary suites situated on the South end.
Floor to ceiling retractable glass walls spill out onto a back veranda, connecting the refuge of the home with the exterior living spaces. The pool, being the centerpiece of the backyard, draws in the surrounding mountain ranges, with the ever-changing skyline reflecting off the water's surface.