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ECOLOGICAL SANCTUARY A harmonious balance of green living and extraordinary design in an amazing creekside setting, this astounding home provides a soothing retreat in the splendor of the landscape between desert and mountains. The home was custom designed by Kenton Peters of KP2 Architects, and has been featured in the book 'Strawbale Home Plans,' by Wayne J. Bingham and Colleen F. Smith. It was sited and designed in accordance with passive solar principles, and is rooted in the landscape in a gorgeous blend of xeriscape, native gardens, and rugged native trees, shrubs, and grasses. The post and beam construction features historic, certified Great Salt Lake trestle wood. The spaces are both intimate and immense, with vaulted ceilings, a perfect open floorplan, high clerestory windows, and exquisite artisanal finishes. Cork, tile and marmoleum floors provide a quiet, calm surface throughout. Recycled glass adds a delightful yet subtle play of color to the custom concrete countertops. The integrated buffet and entertainment area features Kirei Board, made of reclaimed agricultural fibers. Custom copper draw pulls, countertop base decorative features, and range backsplash were created for the home by local smith Desert Iron. The Great Room is a beautifully designed living/dining/kitchen space that flows seamlessly and is well-suited to both quiet evenings at home and gracious entertaining. The Master features an en suite bath and walk in closet with vaulted height for added storage. A window seat is flanked by gracefully built-in display shelves, and there is a walk-out to the patio. The second bedroom is finished with a lovely sitting nook and a perfectly situated Murphy Bed with gorgeous surround. The cast-in-place 75 foot heated indoor lap pool creates a stunning entry to the home, in a dramatic room flooded with natural light. Thoughtfully incorporated, a heat-exchange system was calculated and designed for the strawbale home to ensure the humidity remains in bala.
Year Built: 1996.
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- Price: $796,000
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Square Feet: 3,372
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Grand Rapids, MI
Posted on: February 14
A rare EGR find with over 4,000 sqft of living space plus a main floor bedroom suite, laundry and hardwood throughout. This classic colonial offers a brilliant open floor plan featuring an updated kitchen w/quartz countertops, expansive family room addition w/slider to 3 season room & paver patio. Dining room opens to living room w/fireplace built-ins & picture window overlooking treelined street....
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Grand Rapids, MI
Posted on: February 14
A quintessential ranch located in the sought after Forest Hills school district. Sited on beautiful double lot quietly tucked away. Talk about location! Schools, shopping, the energy of downtown, highways, it's all right at your finger tips! The southern exposure of the home provides an abundance of natural light. Those new windows will be appreciated that much more on those beautiful winter days!...
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Grand Rapids, MI
Posted on: February 14
Open House - Dec. 5th, 4-6 pmOpen House- Dec. 7th, 1-3 pmOpen House- Dec. 8th, 3-5pm.Year Built: 1962....
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Grand Rapids, MI
Posted on: February 14
Welcome to this 4 bedroom ranch in the heart of the city, but with a park in your backyard! The main level features hardwood floors, a gas log fireplace, 3 bedrooms, and full bath. Downstairs is a wood burning fire place, large rec room with wetbar, and an additional bedroom. Outside you have an updated deck, fenced backyard and a view overlooking 40th st park. Furnace and A/C have been recently u...
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Grand Rapids, MI
Posted on: February 14
Located in the heart of the trendy Eastown, this 4 bed / 1 bath home has tons of character with beautiful hardwood flooring, high ceilings and built-in dressers in 2 bedrooms. New roof and rock chimney, tiled shower, new paint goes along with other updated features to make it move in ready. Also, seller taking generator but house is wired for generator plug-in though. On street parking goes with a...
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