Project posted by The Ranch Mine
Curves House
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Year
2015
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Primary Bedroom and Breezeway
Home office opens up to a courtyard with a bubbling water fountain
The doors of the primary suite pocket behind the redwood to allow the space to extend to the pool courtyard
Primary Suite with the glass doors closed
Steel staircase lit by LED strip light hugs the concrete block fireplace
Breezeway to the primary bedroom beyond that opens up to the pool courtyard through a pocketing glass door
#modern #organic #exterior #wood #concrete #desert #phoenix #arizona
View from the office courtyard to the entry courtyard that features a custom concrete bench
Front courtyard extends living functions outside of the house, allowing the house to live much larger than its footprint
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Details
Property Size
1,800 sq. ft.
Lot Size
6,673 acres
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
3
Credits
Posted by
Architect
Landscape Design
Photographer
Jason + Anna Photography
Notes
The Curves house is a complete home and landscape renovation of a 1980's modern gem situated among transitional ranch homes primarily built between 1931 and 1949 in the Yaple Park Historic District in Phoenix. This house unfortunately went through years of damage, alteration, and neglect before the current homeowner purchased it. The mission of the redesign was to peel back the house to its originally glory, enhance where appropriate, and carefully alter the house to meet the lifestyle of the client. This house blurs the lines of indoors and outdoors, making use of the entire lot to create unique living spaces for entertaining, relaxing, and enjoying every day and night.