Campbell Cliffs
Life, perfected.
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Campbell Cliffs...Life, Perfected!
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The home takes the name, Campbell Cliffs, from the soaring rock formation above it.
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Entrance to the estate. The driveway follows the path of an old mule trail which went to exploratory gold and mica mines on the property.
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The dramatic architecture of Campbell Cliffs has won world wide aclaim and multiple awards.
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A sweeping wall, 100 feet wide and 45 fett high, of Coconino sandstone arcs around the west end of the home.
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Campbell Cliffs was incised into the granite mountainside.
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A glass pivot door with chameleon paint serves as the entry to the home. Next to the door an indoor-outdoor waterfall provides soothing water sounds.
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The activity room is just that...all activities are welcome: movies or TV, billiards, cards, conversation plus a fully stocked bar with 200 bottle wine chiller. This is supplemented by a 2200 bottle wine cellar.
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A curved wall of Honduran mahogany flanks the sunken bar and frames a floor to ceiling glass case for showcasing your collectibles.
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The living room and dining room beyond are anchored by a 65 foot long art wall with customized lighting and 13 skylights.
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Living room has several conversation areas. Patio doors can be opened to expand living space to the outside.
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Formal dining room can accomodate more than twenty. Custom cabinetry can hold multiple full sets of dishes. Dulpex outlets and heat lamps let you dine buffet style.
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There are several options for casual dining: a kitchen breakfast bar, the table shown and outdoor tables on the adjacent patio.
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A kitchen that can handle the needs of two to two hundred with appliances by Sub-Zero, Wolf, Scotsman, Gaggenau and Randall.
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The kitchen is set up for catering large charity events.
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The main office also has room for support staff and a conference area. The view is out to a Zen garden with trickling water feature, then up to the Santa Catalina mountains.
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Second office looks onto the fruit and vegetable garden which is serviced by a potting shed. Above is a play yard for children and pets and beyond the Catlina Mountains.
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One of two home elevators is hidden seamlessly above the staircase.
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At the end of this corridor is the private entrance to the Master Suite.
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Watch movies or television on a large screen home theater in the Master Bedroom. Wake to golden light on thousands of Saguaro cacti dotting the mountainside.
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The Master Bedroom suite has 2 outdoor sitting areas, one overlooks the city and the other has views up the mountains, as well as this cozy retreat.
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The master bath combines luxury with innovative design. A two person Jacuzzi tub and large deluge shower are served by a dedicated boiler which provides unlimited hot water.
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The weights and machines level of the home gymnasium features a full bath and changing room. Relax in the steam room or the dry sauna. The mezzanine level above offers several aerobic machines.
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The lower level of the gym features a two story rock climbing wall, seen in the background.
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The back patio features an outdoor kitchen with Viking grill, refrigerator and sink.
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The completely tiled pool features both lighting and music underwater.
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Gather around the firepit for cooking and conversation. These rocks show signs of use as a kitchen by the areas earliest inhabitants.
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The family or guest level hosts 3 bedrooms and its own private living room.
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This guest bedroom looks out onto sweeping mountain views.
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Each guest bedroom has its own full bathroom.
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This is one of four powder rooms, each with distinctive architectural and design features.
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The construction methods used were of the highest commercial grade.
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Actual construction time was 7 and a half years. This was necessary both for the attention to detial, but also to preserve and protect the surrounding environment, both the rock formations and vegetation.
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View from above.
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Your backyard is over one million acres of the federally protected Coronado National Forest.
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The Tucson climate allows year round tennis, played on your private court.
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This is just one of multiple patios with large overhang ceilings.
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By day or by night, Campbell Cliffs is a wonder to behold.