Project posted by Tate Studio Architects

Desert Haven

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Front entry path.
Front entry path.
Fireplace with lounge seating, bar, and grill.
Fireplace with lounge seating, bar, and grill.
Open concept living and dining space with stacked sliding glass to access patio.
Open concept living and dining space with stacked sliding glass to access patio.
Living and dining area views.
Living and dining area views.
Living room front view with Turco art panels above a modern fireplace.
Living room front view with Turco art panels above a modern fireplace.
Living room side view.
Living room side view.
Dining area with wine storage.
Dining area with wine storage.
Kitchen with outdoor bar access.
Kitchen with outdoor bar access.
Primary bedroom.
Primary bedroom.
Primary bedroom with window wall.
Primary bedroom with window wall.
Primary bathroom with dual vanities separated by a floor-to-ceiling window.
Primary bathroom with dual vanities separated by a floor-to-ceiling window.
Shower with picture window and desert views.
Shower with picture window and desert views.
Multi-purpose entertainment space with acoustical panels.
Multi-purpose entertainment space with acoustical panels.
Multi-purpose entertainment space with acoustical panels.
Multi-purpose entertainment space with acoustical panels.
Powder bath with floor-to-ceiling glass and Turco bamboo art panel.
Powder bath with floor-to-ceiling glass and Turco bamboo art panel.
View of outdoor patio.
View of outdoor patio.
Back exterior evening view.
Back exterior evening view.
Fireplace with lounge seating.
Fireplace with lounge seating.
Front entry in the evening.
Front entry in the evening.

Credits

Landscape Design
Desert Foothills Landscape
Builder
The Phil Nichols Company Inc
Photographer
CJ Gershon Photography

From Tate Studio Architects

Embracing the natural surroundings and ushering the outdoors inside, this home was designed to complement and respect the land it’s built on. The home sits at the far back of the property, nestled amid the dense vegetation and desert terrain. Tate Studio took advantage of native plants and trees, creating a sense of serenity and privacy. Upon entrance, the great room opens to stunning desert vistas and distant Pinnacle Peak Mountain through large glass sliding panels. Window walls were used throughout the home, one of them being at the end of a gallery that looks into the garage to showcase the owner’s cars. Overall, the home has a calm, warm material palette with a few bold statement pieces like the Turco art panels in the great room and powder room.