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Location: Scottsdale
Photography : Bill Timmerman

The home gently rests on a knoll in a neighborhood located in Scottsdale,
Arizona. The east and west ends are supported by steel columns, making
the structure appear as if it is hovering above the desert floor.

The entry to the home is a promenade enclosed by the walls of the 4 car
garage to the north, and the walls of the residence to the south. This
feature directs the home owner or visitor to the main entry door. The
axis of the cantilevered overhang above the entry continues to the opposite
end of the house, above the south patio and deck.

Trex, a recycled material, was used as the flooring material for the south
façade patio deck which stretches the entire length of the house.
However, the decking is separated in the center by a 1-0 x
2-0 full body porcelain tile, made in Italy, for the main
pool and spa patio. A 10-0 cantilevered roof overhang provides
shade for the patio, deck and glazing; the roof overhang also stretches
across the entire south façade of the residence. Glass partitions
separate the indoor space from the outdoor space, but provide extensive
views of the surrounding desert and mountains.

Four of the six sliding glass partitions in the living room open onto
the pool patio creating a 24-0 uninterrupted opening. This
detail links the main living space to the outdoor patio, pool and spa
generating a kind of outdoor pavilion. The exterior finish of the residence
is sand float stucco that was painted an off-white color inspired by nearby
rock outcroppings. The off-white color produces a sense of coolness in
the hot desert sun.
The interior walls and ceiling are finished with a level five gypsum board
finish painted chalk white allowing a clean backdrop for the clients many
pieces of fine art works. The flooring material is 1-0 x 2-0
full body porcelain tile from Italy which matches the tile used on the
pool patio, however, the interior tile is polished whereas the exterior
tile is matte finish. The cabinets throughout the house, including the
kitchen, home office and bedrooms were manufactured in Italy as well.

Finally, although the house has neighbors nearby, it was designed in such
a way to ensure privacy. Visiting the house, one feels as if they are
situated in the open desert surrounded by the mountains beyond.
www.mpjstudio.com
Michael P. Johnson Design Studios Ltd
P.O. Box 4058
Cave Creek, Arizona 85327
p. 480.488.2691
f. 480.488.1656
email: michael@mpjstudio.com
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