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This impressive modern house opens to the Arizona desert landscape

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This spectacular modern desert house was designed by Kendle Design Collaborative, located in Paradise Valley, a town in Maricopa County, Arizona. A canopy of angled ceiling planes radiates out toward the expansive city and mountain views while defining the various volumes of this 5,500-square-foot home.

These richly pigmented roofs also condition the exterior and interior living spaces from the sun while contrasting against the sandy tones of the exterior which blend naturally with the backdrop of Camelback Mountain. 

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Dynamic volumes of space define the separate zones of the great room and expand seamlessly into the front yard and lush garden backyard—heightening the feeling of living intentionally within nature.

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What We Love: This Arizona desert house features a sleek design with angled rooflines and unforgettable views of both the desert landscape and the city skyline. A fabulous indoor-outdoor connection is established through expansive walls of glazing and sliding glass doors. Overall, we are loving the clean lines and neutral color palette to offer the homeowners a place of rest and relaxation.

Tell Us: What details in this home do you find most intriguing and why? Let us know in the Comments, we enjoy reading your feedback!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other unique home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Arizona: Inside the most gorgeous Napa Valley inspired farmhouse in Arizona and Step inside this stunningly beautiful French villa home in Arizona.

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The combined kitchen and dining room offers distinct relationships to nature with the ability to behold a steep face of rock to the west or overlook the sweeping city below to the east. Additionally, sliding glass openings choreograph the flow of air and light, allowing this Arizona desert house to become an extension of nature.

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Upstairs, the art studio is bathed in light from the sizable windows while offering views upwards to the peaks of Camelback Mountain and into the treetops of the flourishing garden below.

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The terrace provides a serene opportunity for an early morning ritual of observing the sky awaken with golden colors that contrast against the sleepy blue mountains.

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John W
2 years ago

The wood used for the soffits is amazing and especially like how it is brought into the home. Almost like allowing the outdoors to visit inside your living space. Is the wood cedar ?