Scottsdale Contemporary, Estate of the Day

This amazing home in the Sonoran desert outside of Scottsdale, Arizona was created by architect, Eddie Jones. The home has rammed earth walls and large glass windows that shocase the desert and mountain views. The home has metal roof, smooth polished concrete floors, and the warming touch of maple and cherry cabinetry and silver leaf ceiling panels.There is a master suite plus three guest bedroom suites with baths, library, separate guest house, self-contained in-laws quarters, work-out room with sauna and an eight-car, air-conditioned garage. It is listed for $6.495 million or for rent, partially furnished for $30,000/month.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jack Dec 20th 2008 12:59PM
I think is really hard to have a correct indoor temperature without spend a mountain of money for cooling. Too much windows, open space and warm color of wood for me is not the best solution in the desert and doesn't help the environment.