Luxury Living Redefined: Transforming a 1960s House into a Contemporary Masterpiece

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In the vast expanse of Arizona, Real Estate Report embarked on a monumental project, demolishing a dated 1960s house to make way for a stunning 4500 square-foot contemporary masterpiece. This new abode, a symphony of modern design, boasts a Chef's kitchen with top-tier cabinetry, five luxurious bedrooms, and 4.5 bathrooms, including a hidden gem accessible through a secret door. The team meticulously fine-tuned every detail, from the $80,000 worth of wood accents to the high ceilings that offer breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain.
As they take us on a tour of this architectural marvel, we are introduced to the unique mix of white stucco and red grandis hardwood finishes that adorn the exterior, exuding a perfect blend of modernity and warmth. The courtyard, with its rusted gate and gas fire pit, offers a private oasis with a clever drainage system that channels water to a distant wash. The oversized swimming pool, a remnant of the old house, has been refurbished to perfection, complete with a gas fireplace and outdoor kitchen, making it a focal point of luxury and relaxation.
Inside, the great room commands attention with its vast 2000 square-foot expanse, featuring a temperature-controlled wine room and a stunning wood ceiling made of red grandis. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, showcases an oversized island, unique waterfall cabinetry reveal, and meticulous LED lighting details. An appliance garage with hidden outlets adds a touch of practicality to the kitchen's sleek design. Real Estate Report shares the intricate process of designing and building this dream home, from assembling a team to waiting for city approvals, a journey that culminates in the realization of a vision that redefines luxury living in the heart of Arizona.

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