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3 Beds
2 Bath
2,597 sqft
2004
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Description
Supplements: outdoor living environment anchored by a linear lap pool, fire feature, and intimate lounge spaces designed for both stillness and gathering under desert skies. Inside, the home opens dramatically with soaring volumes and 20-foot floor-to-ceiling glass that frame uninterrupted mountain views and flood the interior with natural light. Polished concrete floors run throughout, reflecting the shifting tones of the day and reinforcing the home's modern, gallery-like aesthetic. The great room is both expansive and intimate, centered around a sleek fireplace and art forward walls that invite curation and conversation. The kitchen is seamlessly integrated into the living space, balancing form and function with clean-lined cabinetry, modern appliances, and thoughtful sightlines that maintain constant visual connection to the outdoors. Above, a floating mezzanine and modern steel staircase add architectural rhythm, creating layered perspectives and moments of pause throughout the home. The primary suite is conceived as a private refuge, offering direct views of the desert landscape and an atmosphere of calm restraint. Secondary bedrooms are thoughtfully positioned to provide privacy while maintaining the home's cohesive design language. Every space is intentional, uncluttered, and deeply connected to its environment. Beyond the main residence, an oversized three-car garage and an air-conditioned two-car shop provide flexibility for collectors, creatives, or those seeking space for craftsmanship. The home sits on 1.25 acres, offering rare seclusion with direct access to the adjacent 10,000-acre San Tan Regional Park. Hiking, mountain biking, and nature observation begin just beyond the property line. As night falls, city lights shimmer softly to the north while the desert settles into quiet darkness. The Mirage becomes something entirely its own. A modern desert composition where architecture does not compete with nature, but exists in measured balance with it. This is not simply a home. It is an experience of light, space, and stillness, crafted for those who see architecture as art.




































































