— Visual Portfolio
A photographic study. Two homes, beautifully unified.
Compare the elegant transitional design of the 2,160 sqft 3-bed, 3-bath main residence with the industrial-chic character of the separate, permitted 400 sqft studio casita. Zero compromise on quality. Complete compromise on stress.
The warm red brick frontage at twilight. Arizona dawning or cooling down, welcoming you home.
Flooded with daylight from large historic-style windows. Beautifully styled, open fluid living.
An oversized center island and modern granite, crafted for morning coffee and late-night culinary experiments.
The formal dining room, rich with warm, direct, inviting ambient atmosphere.
A gorgeous barn door glides open to reveal the spacious master suite, with bright, energy-efficient framing.
Crisp marble patterns and penny tiles for a clean start to your desert days.
Timeless exposed brick feature wall inside the separate 400 sqft studio casita, ready for income or guests.
Remodeled dual vanities featuring sleek, industrial black fixtures and customized storage.
Arizona outdoor dining at its peak, shaded by towering palms and quiet neighborhood skies.
The bright, tranquil den, currently styled as a bespoke retreat or creative home office space.
Polished stainless steel countertops and modern white cabinetry, tailored for premium guest comfort or Airbnb bookings.
Bright subway-tiled tub surrounds and speckled countertops in the secondary guest bathroom.
A freestanding soaking tub made for deep, quiet unwinding under the stars.
A pristine glass walk-in shower with high-finish marble surrounds.
The iconic mid-century red masonry. Crafted to stand the test of time.
Casita living space with exposed brick, offering private, independent, or multi-generational living.
Modern transitional open layout that connects seamlessly with the custom dining heart.
Bespoke high-capacity shelving inside the primary closet.
— Beyond the frame
“The separate studio represents a Rare Opportunity in Campus Vista — perfect as a high-income asset, separate workspace, or private guest lodging.”
— Visit In Person
Walk these rooms yourself.
Photography captures the clean modern angles, but only a face-to-face visit reveals the actual thermal comfort of the thick masonry walls, the quiet of the neighborhood trees, and the luxury of the en-suite layouts.
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