A true mid-century modern masterpiece reimagined with exacting detail, Cielo House opens with rare privacy inside a gated neighborhood, set beyond its own double-gated private entry. Originally designed by architect Davis Sprinkle, the home is positioned to take in sweeping views framed by expansive walls of glass.
Living spaces extend outward to a series of terraces and covered patio, where the pool, lounge areas, and surrounding landscape read as a continuous composition of the home.
The kitchen centers on a Travertine Rosso island imported from Italy, paired with custom cabinetry by DC Millworks in collaboration with Design Coop. A Gaggenau cooktop with a teppan yaki and integrated downdrafts anchors the space, alongside Thermador refrigeration, wall ovens, and a warming drawer.
The primary wing encompasses a white oak-clad room with a custom headboard and integrated side tables. A sliding partition reveals an adjoining space that can function as an office, sitting room, or additional lounge. The primary bathroom features a custom sunken soaking tub, steam shower, and Japanese handmade tile from Marokk, with quartz surfaces in Cambria Dunmore. Smart glass shifts the atmosphere instantly, moving from opaque to clear with a touch.
The lower level is anchored by a built-in wine wall just off the base of the stairs, integrated into the millwork. Two bedrooms, a full bath, and an additional laundry room are positioned here, along with direct exterior access.
Outside, the home opens to a series of defined spaces arranged around the pool, each positioned to capture light, views, and a greater sense of seclusion. A detached structure houses the gym and sauna, extending the same material language beyond the main residence. The approach is equally considered, with a glass-front two-car garage designed for display and a four-car carport, all framed by the home’s private, double-gated entry.
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Jason Glast Group, Phyllis Browning Co
License #: 737518