Water Features to the Rescue!

Are you burned out on run-of-the-mill opulence in your luxury home? Then what you need, my friend, are water features!

Start small with, say, an interesting but unimposing fountain at the entry.

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Move up in complexity by increasing the scale…

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

…and number of materials.

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Then expand your stage…

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

…set the mood…

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

…and Yowza! They don’t call it Paradise Valley for nothing!!

7801 N Calle Caballeros, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

8 Comments on "Water Features to the Rescue!"

  1. Whoops! Something broke and the submit comment button disappeared! Sorry about that! I’ve turned on an alternative commenting solution until I sort out the issues with the other one.

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  2. The regular comment set-up is back up and running – Thanks Marty!

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  3. @Emerald63: It is indeed. Sorry for the interruption!

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  4. Emerald63 | May 1, 2015 at 2:05 PM |

    I suppose if you’re determined to turn a desert into “Paradise” you might as well do it attractively. At least no one can say that resources have been squandered on bad taste in this case. The interiors are a bit bland, but are definitely not weird or tacky. But that landscaping… Oh.My.

    Actually, I recently read that a swimming pool is not as wasteful as one might imagine, even in normally dry or drought stricken areas. A pool and the usual concrete surround takes up square footage that might otherwise go to landscaping that requires ongoing watering, whereas a pool is filled but once (for the most part). Also, it provides a water reserve should wildfire strike.

    The one issue with this particular listing, though, is that it has both a pool area and an expansive green lawn – in Arizona. Checking satellite images shows that most other properties in the area have either a very small green space or none at all, unlike this one.

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  5. MsWildhack | May 1, 2015 at 6:34 PM |

    It’s all just so beige that, when I came to the room with the bright blue it was like when The Wizard of Oz goes from b&w to color.

    But why is the description SO SHOUTY?

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  6. Emerald63 | May 2, 2015 at 1:30 PM |

    @MsWildhack: To make up for the bland beiges?

    BTW, the turquoise stuff is great, but I also like the dusty purple footstool and pillows. Isn’t it weird, though, that so many places have either not enough color or waaay too much?

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  7. MsWildhack | May 2, 2015 at 5:59 PM |

    Yeah, I’ve noticed that in my real estate website surfing — everything is either “Let’s see how many shades of off-white we can use” or it’s “Explosion at the Crayola Factory”.

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  8. Emerald63 | May 3, 2015 at 1:06 PM |

    @MsWildhack: Exactly. Theories on why, anyone?

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