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INTERNATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED, AWARD-WINNING DESERT OASIS

Located in the heart of Arizona’s renowned Paradise Valley, Dancing Light is a triumph in residential architecture reflecting the spirit of its natural surroundings. Prepare for moments of awe in this Kendle, Architect/Desert Star Construction-built and David Michael Millerdesigned 6,198 square-foot masterpiece replete with artfully functional details and the finest materials. Sliding walls open to desert environs, the strategically-placed pool provides a cooling effect to the interior, and the roof appears as if it’s rising up to the mountains. Stunning views make this home plus guest house is the perfect retreat for the most discerning of tastes.

IN THE HEART OF ARIZONA’S PARADISE VALLEY
From what began as an appeal and vision to create the most alluring home in Arizona’s highly sought-after Paradise Valley, Dancing Light came into being, a triumph in contemporary residential architecture that truly reflects the spirit of its natural surroundings. A sprawling 2.8 acres contains two stunning residences, with the main house and guest house consisting of 3 bedrooms and 3½ baths, and 1 bedroom and 1 bath, respectively.




THE SPIRIT OF ITS NATURAL SURROUNDINGS
Prepare for moments of awe in this Kendle Design, Architect/Desert Star Construction /David Michael Miller, Interiors-designed 6,198 square-foot masterpiece replete with artfully functional details that extend naturally to the outdoors. Camelback Mountain is silently poised nearby, as if offering its blessing to a desert oasis made up of the area’s natural substances and the highest quality building materials.





INTERNATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED, AWARD-WINNING DESERT OASIS

Enter through doors of frosted glass and be at once greeted by a sophisticated ambience – a desert courtyard surrounded by a comfortable, open living environment with views of the outdoors from almost any vantage point. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls open up the great room onto the exterior patio, eventually interrupted by soft wood panels and grey adobe-textured walls that frame the living spaces such as the ultra-modern kitchen, dining area, and wide hallways. Light streams in from well-placed windows, either at the floor, near the ceiling, or as accent walls, creating various nuanced shades in the spaces decorated by muted greys and light browns, with the occasional bursts of color.



