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You are surprised by the kaleidoscope of textures:
Coconino Sand Stone from Northern Arizona, cut to specs
in 80+ pound blocks and installed by a master Vietnamese mason, one of
the best in the world; “Step-stone” tile from California;
wood ceiling paneling of vertical grain Douglas Fir from the old growth
coastal forests of Washington state, and then concrete like you’ve
never seen it before: broken rib, smooth exposed, sand blasted. The natural
light flashes through the home from every direction, highlighting free-standing
sculpture and bringing ever-changing images to the walls and floors. This
is a home with wonderful opportunities to display art and trophies of
all kind. Wall space is significant, room height can accommodate the largest
of sculptures and open space is virtually limitless. Light filters through
13 skylights onto a 65 foot long art gallery that forms the north walls
of the living and dining room areas.
Campbell Cliffs is intelligent,functional and refreshingly dramatic.
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