Camino Antonio, Catalina Foothills, Tucson

Camino Antonio

Type
Custom New Construction
Location
Catalina Foothills, Tucson
Size
4,331 sq ft
Lot
2.27 acres

Set on 2.27 private acres at the top of Camino Antonio, this 4,331 sqft home pairs natural, textural materials with clean architectural lines, built to make the most of one of the best outlooks in the Foothills.

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The brief

Create a home that felt grounded in its materials and setting rather than styled on top of it, with genuine indoor-outdoor connection and views that took in the city, the mountains and the sunsets from every angle.

The result

  • Sasabe burnt adobe, cold-rolled steel and Douglas Fir beams used throughout for warmth and texture
  • Chef's kitchen with premium cabinetry, integrated appliances and natural stone countertops
  • Stacking glass doors connecting the kitchen and family room to an oversized covered patio
  • Uninterrupted views of city lights, A Mountain, the Catalinas and distant ranges from a private, larger-lot setting
  • White Oak marble flooring paired with wood and carpet through the bedrooms
  • High ceilings and solid doors throughout, with abundant storage
  • Bathrooms finished to the same standard as the rest of the home

Why it works

The materials do the talking. Adobe, steel and timber age well and only get better with time, and the layout treats the outdoor space as another room rather than an add-on.

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The first conversation is about priorities, not drawings. What matters most, what isn't working, and what would make the biggest difference.

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Tucson, Arizona