Sedona, AZ, USA
Designed by Arizona-based architecture firm The Ranch Mine, and located within the protected solitude of Sedona’s Seven Canyons community, this residence was conceived as a reset point. A grounding place for a pair of long-time travelers seeking stillness, connection, and a renewed sense of home.
The Ranch Mine: "The 52 foot wide pocketing glass doors reflect the reverse sunset on the famous red rocks, as does the infinity edge pool. This seemingly simple composition is never the same in Sedona’s dynamic landscape, a moment to moment reminder of our constantly changing world."
The Ranch Mine: "When designing ‘Seven Canyons’ new build in Sedona we shaped the plan around a roughly 350 year old Juniper tree on the site creating an entry courtyard. Placing the super modern home next to a very old tree is a technique we like to use called juxtaposition."
The Ranch Mine: "The clients were travelling the world full time for years without a home base before discovering the unbelievable beauty of Sedona, and decided to set their roots down there. They asked us for a home that could be a sanctuary in nature that energizes, promotes creativity, and revitalizes them. They wanted a space to fully be themselves and live in the environmental ambiance."


























The Ranch Mine on Instagram: @ranchmine
ReplyDeleteDesgner Britany Simon on Instagram: @britanysimon
ReplyDeletePhotographer Dan Ryan on Instagram: @danryan.studio
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and beautiful.🌿
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