Tate Studio Architects has designed this beautiful modern desert home nestled into the native hillside terrain of North Scottsdale, Arizona. This classic modern design is defined by clean and simple lines along with scenic views. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Tate Studio Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Tate Studio Architects BUILDER Build Inc LANDSCAPE Desert Foothills Landscape
Above: A set of illuminated, “floating” steps lead from the driveway to the front door. The entry is a solid steel mass framed with glass.
What We Love: This incredible Arizona desert home features modern details with added warmth courtesy of stone accents. Large expanses of glass walls highlight the spectacular views of the rugged Sonoran desert. We are especially loving the backyard with its sumptuous swimming pool, spa, and outdoor lounging areas that are perfect for daily living and entertaining.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing Arizona desert home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign: This rambler style homestead in Arizona has absolutely stunning details and Step inside this stunningly beautiful French villa home in Arizona.
Above: The fabricated steel fireplace unit in the living room is from Phoenix-based Specialty Fireplaces.
Above: The home’s great room encompasses the kitchen, dining, and living areas into one seamless space. Walls of glass on either side afford dramatic views of the surrounding desert and clerestory windows flood the space with natural light. The entire home is furnished with simple, elegant mid-century furniture—a balance for the wild vegetation just outside.
Above: Black basalt encases the home’s columns and a concrete floor runs throughout most of the house. Large glass doors retract to open the great room to outdoor entertaining spaces.
Above: The spectacular “live-in view,” complemented by mid-century furnishings, is the star of this primary bedroom. Underfoot, the home’s concrete floor continues into this room, creating a simple canvas for neutral tones and carefully chosen splashes of sunny yellow.
Above: Clerestory windows allow plenty of light while maintaining privacy in the primary bathroom. Slate-colored tiles envelop the room for a seamless feel that is warmed by the wood cabinetry.
Above: In one of the guest suites, a large window looks out unto the desert landscape, lending a sense of being outdoors while warm inside.
PHOTOGRAPHER Thompson Photographic
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