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Encompassing more than 10,000 square feet on 1.8 acres, this French-inspired Mediterranean estate in the heart of Arcadia is a showcase of Old-World artistry fused with modern refinement

This golf course estate has been reimagined for modern living while retaining its 1970s vibe.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Rooted in European tradition and timelessness—and capturing California wine country warmth and modernity, this family home was built for entertaining and everyday life. Features that adults love, including a chef-style kitchen and temperature-controlled wine room, mix effortlessly with spaces for kids to enjoy, such as an indoor basketball court and

Located in Scottsdale’s historic Villa Monterey district, this townhome is a perfect example of how a smaller floor plan can be thoughtfully remodeled and re-created.

Welcome to the 1960s.

This Spanish-style home vibrates with original character.

Situated on almost 2 acres on a south-facing bluff in Carefree, this house and casita have panoramic views of a rolling landscape and mountain ranges.

Created by empty nesters as a welcoming getaway for their grown children to return to, this modern family home was designed to be relaxing, informal and built for entertaining.

Originally designed by architect Benny Gonzales in 1966, this adobe brick casa recently underwent a complete transformation, including the landscape.

Stellar front-door views of Camelback Mountain and a four-sided negative edge reflecting pool are two unforgettable components of this contemporary home.

Bougainvillea climbing the front elevation makes this picturesque home a neighborhood favorite.

Marked with meticulously shaped hedges and bursting with blooming, trees, shrubs and vines, this landscape fuses comfort with formality.

This home was meticulously designed to maximize views and celebrate Arizona’s natural beauty.

This hillside home is a symphony of color and texture.

Designed to celebrate Sonoran Desert moments and taking its cues from Desert Botanical Garden, this sustainable and environmentally friendly landscape invites leisurely exploration.

Photos from the Moonlight Sonata home on the inaugural Phoenix Home & Garden Sunset Tour on March 1, 2025.

The Phoenix Home & Garden Sunset Tour is the first of its kind in the Valley, happening Saturday, March 1 and benefitting the Phoenix Art Museum.

Every item within this exquisitely appointed home is available for order through Market by Modern Nest.

Every square foot of this home is tailor-made for a young, growing family.

This eclectic townhome honors that distinction while drawing inspiration from postmodernism, the 1960s Rat Pack era, the 1970s and early 1990s, Morocco and a touch of the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Contemporary with a twist, the interiors of this home are accented by colorful notes and eye candy in every room—bright yellow sofas, chairs in bold prints, unexpected accents and vivid artwork.

This historic postmodern townhome was recently renovated—while still honoring the 1970s Sands North aesthetic—by layering contemporary materials such as steel, wood, glass and concrete.

Built in the 1930s, this charming residence serves as home base for owners who spend their lives traveling the world in search of distinctive accents, artifacts and decor.

Nestled in the Los Olivos subdivision of the Alvarado Historic District, this 1921 Craftsman home was extensively renovated while preserving all of the existing historic details and charm.

With Camelback Mountain as its backdrop to the west and the Four Peaks Mountain Range to the east, this home is as unique as its setting.

Landscape designed by Greg Trutza of New Directions in Landscape Architecture.

Designed by Plant Stand of Arizona

Designed by Masters of the Southwest award winner Chad Norris.

Designed by Peggy De La Garza, Masters of the Southwest award-winning landscape designer.

Landscape design by Ryan and Jessica Jerrell from Dig It Gardens.

Designed by landscape architect Bennett McGregor, a Masters of the Southwest award winner.

Designed by landscape designer Peggy De La Garza, Masters of the Southwest award winner.

Designed by landscape architect Russell Greey of Greey | Pickett.

This custom residence was designed for a large, blended family.

Perched high on Camelback Mountain’s southern face, this masterful re-imagining of a 1950s home has respectful nods to its history with modern conveniences, amenities and materials.

After a fire destroyed much of the original structure, this house was reborn and rose like a phoenix to celebrate its Sonoran Desert location.