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Upper Valley Estate Curb Appeal – El Paso, Texas
This curb appeal transformation was conceived as a deliberate sequence—an arrival experience where architecture, landscape, and lighting work together as one. Every element was designed to honor the home’s stone construction, turreted forms, and Old World character while responding precisely to the Upper Valley climate and lifestyle.
By day, the experience is grounded and composed. Brick-edged concrete drives establish order and permanence, guiding movement through the property with clarity and intention. Natural stone walls and columns anchor the architecture, while layered gravel beds, drought-tolerant plantings, and manicured turf soften transitions and connect the home to its desert setting. Mature trees were preserved and carefully integrated, providing scale, shade, and a sense of continuity.
As afternoon shifts toward sunset, the materials begin to speak differently. Stone warms, textures deepen, and sightlines subtly draw the eye toward the front entry. The landscape narrows the focus, creating a moment of pause before arrival—calm, quiet, and refined.
At night, the design reveals its final layer. Low-voltage lighting is integrated with precision, washing stone surfaces, tracing architectural curves, and uplighting specimen trees to create depth without glare. The drive, walkways, and entry feel safe, legible, and inviting, while the home itself glows with a restrained elegance. Coming home after dark feels intentional—protected, welcoming, and unmistakably yours.
What was created is more than curb appeal. It is a cohesive design-build solution where nothing is ornamental without purpose and nothing is built without intention. A daily experience of arrival that reflects craftsmanship, care, and the enduring character of the Upper Valley.

Featuring clean, crisp lines and a minimalist yet contemporary exterior; the EcoMod 2.0 offers 3 - 5 spacious bedrooms, and 2-4 modern bathrooms all within a modest 1,900-2,460 sq. ft. Designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings and truly connect you to the outdoors, the EcoRanch is redefining prefabricated, contemporary architecture. With a unique cantilevered deck, expansive glazing, flexible open layout, and unique outdoor spaces, this home will leave you speechless. Precisely engineering to pushing the boundaries of timber construction our team has crafted a home that is distinctive, environmentally friendly, and quite simply, a work of art.

A steeply sloping site posed considerable challenges for Morpurgo Architects’ expansion and renovation of this front to back split-level house. To provide a gradual transition for the family from their home, situated on a high plateau, to the brook and pool below, we designed numerous patios and decks at multiple levels.
The house features large, divided light arched windows. Throughout the first floor, we created lit vaulted ceilings that give the living areas a spacious, open quality. A wide central hallway forms the spine of the house, opening onto a dining room, with columns that support a curved yoke-shaped header that is repeated in the entrance gate on the grounds.
Renovations were scheduled in four precisely planned construction phases that allowed the family to continue living in the house during the building process.
This elegant, yet informal home, in its serene setting, is the product of Morpurgo Architects’ seamless union of the house and the site.
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Set against Deer Valley with expansive views toward Bald Mountain and Mount Timpanogos, Axis is a 6,000-square-foot modern mountain residence that feels inevitable within the landscape. The home is positioned with an exceptional depth of field, allowing the ridgelines, changing alpine light, and long mountain views to remain a defining part of daily life.
Inside, refined interiors and storied personal collections bring warmth, depth, and a strong sense of identity. The result is a deeply personal, precisely executed residence designed for generations.

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When planning to construct their elegant new home in Rye, NH, our clients envisioned a large, open room with a vaulted ceiling adjacent to the kitchen. The goal? To introduce as much natural light as is possible into the area which includes the kitchen, a dining area, and the adjacent great room.
As always, Sunspace is able to work with any specialists you’ve hired for your project. In this case, Sunspace Design worked with the clients and their designer on the conservatory roof system so that it would achieve an ideal appearance that paired beautifully with the home’s architecture. The glass roof meshes with the existing sloped roof on the exterior and sloped ceiling on the interior. By utilizing a concealed steel ridge attached to a structural beam at the rear, we were able to bring the conservatory ridge back into the sloped ceiling.
The resulting design achieves the flood of natural light our clients were dreaming of. Ample sunlight penetrates deep into the great room and the kitchen, while the glass roof provides a striking visual as you enter the home through the foyer. By working closely with our clients and their designer, we were able to provide our clients with precisely the look, feel, function, and quality they were hoping to achieve. This is something we pride ourselves on at Sunspace Design. Consider our services for your residential project and we’ll ensure that you also receive exactly what you envisioned.

Featuring clean, crisp lines and a minimalist yet contemporary exterior; the EcoMod 2.0 offers 3 - 5 spacious bedrooms, and 2-4 modern bathrooms all within a modest 1,900-2,460 sq. ft. Designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings and truly connect you to the outdoors, the EcoRanch is redefining prefabricated, contemporary architecture. With a unique cantilevered deck, expansive glazing, flexible open layout, and unique outdoor spaces, this home will leave you speechless. Precisely engineering to pushing the boundaries of timber construction our team has crafted a home that is distinctive, environmentally friendly, and quite simply, a work of art.

Set against Deer Valley with expansive views toward Bald Mountain and Mount Timpanogos, Axis is a 6,000-square-foot modern mountain residence that feels inevitable within the landscape. The home is positioned with an exceptional depth of field, allowing the ridgelines, changing alpine light, and long mountain views to remain a defining part of daily life.
Inside, refined interiors and storied personal collections bring warmth, depth, and a strong sense of identity. The result is a deeply personal, precisely executed residence designed for generations.

Symmetry and structure anchor this view of the pergola’s stone-clad pillars and the vibrant green privacy screen beyond. Our landscape architecture team utilized a row of specimen trees, each precisely up-lit, to provide a living backdrop for the outdoor living area. The contrast between the warm timber beams and the soft, organic greenery is a hallmark of our design+build philosophy. This framed perspective demonstrates how we use technical construction and horticulture to create an intimate, high-end environment.

When planning to construct their elegant new home in Rye, NH, our clients envisioned a large, open room with a vaulted ceiling adjacent to the kitchen. The goal? To introduce as much natural light as is possible into the area which includes the kitchen, a dining area, and the adjacent great room.
As always, Sunspace is able to work with any specialists you’ve hired for your project. In this case, Sunspace Design worked with the clients and their designer on the conservatory roof system so that it would achieve an ideal appearance that paired beautifully with the home’s architecture. The glass roof meshes with the existing sloped roof on the exterior and sloped ceiling on the interior. By utilizing a concealed steel ridge attached to a structural beam at the rear, we were able to bring the conservatory ridge back into the sloped ceiling.
The resulting design achieves the flood of natural light our clients were dreaming of. Ample sunlight penetrates deep into the great room and the kitchen, while the glass roof provides a striking visual as you enter the home through the foyer. By working closely with our clients and their designer, we were able to provide our clients with precisely the look, feel, function, and quality they were hoping to achieve. This is something we pride ourselves on at Sunspace Design. Consider our services for your residential project and we’ll ensure that you also receive exactly what you envisioned.

Photography by Carlos Esteva.
When this private client, a married couple, first approached Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón to build ‘the house of their dreams’ on the grounds of their sprawling family estate, the first challenge was to identify the exact location that would maximize the positive aspects of the topography while affording the most gracious views. Propped up on scaffolding, juggling digital cameras and folding ladders, the design team photographed the property from hundreds of angles before the ideal site was selected.
Once the site was selected, construction could begin.
The building’s foundation was raised slightly off the ground to disperse geothermal heat. In addition, the designers studied daily sunlight patterns and positioned the structure accordingly in order to warm the swimming pool during the cooler morning hours and illuminate the principal living quarters during the late afternoon. Finally, the main house was designed with functional balconies on all sides: each balcony meticulously planned ~ and precisely positioned ~ to
both optimize wind flow and frame the property’s most breath-taking views.
Stylistically, the goal was to create an authentic Spanish hacienda. Following Old World tradition, the house was anchored around a centralized interior patio
in the Moorish style: enclosed on three sides ~ yet
open on the fourth (similar to the Alcázar of Seville) ~ to reveal a reflecting pool ~ and mirror the water motif of the home’s magnificent marble fountain. A bell tower, horseshoe arches, a colonnaded,vineyard-style patio, and
ornamental Moorish mosaic tilework (“azulejos”) completed this picturesque portrait of a faraway fantasy world of castles, chivalry, and swordsplay, reminiscent of Medieval Spain.
Shortly after completion, this showcase home was showcased on the TVE Spanish television series Spaniards Around The World (Españoles Alrededor
Del Mundo) as a prime example of authentic Spanish architecture designed outside the peninsula. Not surprising. After all, the story of a fairy-tale retreat as
magical as this one deserves a happy ending.

Cabinetry: Starmark
Style: Bridgeport w/ Five Piece Drawer Headers
Finish: (Cabinetry) Maple Blueberry; (Shelving) Walnut Oregano
Countertop: Solid Surface Unlimited – Snowy River Quartz
Sink: Blanco Precis in Truffle
Faucet: Delta Broderick in Champagne Bronze
Hardware: Richelieu – Pulls in Champagne Bronze
Backsplash: (Customer’s Own)
Floor: (Customer’s Own)
Designer: Andrea Yeip
Interior Designer: Amy Termarsch (Amy Elizabeth Design)
Contractor: Langtry Construction, LLC

Upper Valley Estate Curb Appeal – El Paso, Texas
This curb appeal transformation was conceived as a deliberate sequence—an arrival experience where architecture, landscape, and lighting work together as one. Every element was designed to honor the home’s stone construction, turreted forms, and Old World character while responding precisely to the Upper Valley climate and lifestyle.
By day, the experience is grounded and composed. Brick-edged concrete drives establish order and permanence, guiding movement through the property with clarity and intention. Natural stone walls and columns anchor the architecture, while layered gravel beds, drought-tolerant plantings, and manicured turf soften transitions and connect the home to its desert setting. Mature trees were preserved and carefully integrated, providing scale, shade, and a sense of continuity.
As afternoon shifts toward sunset, the materials begin to speak differently. Stone warms, textures deepen, and sightlines subtly draw the eye toward the front entry. The landscape narrows the focus, creating a moment of pause before arrival—calm, quiet, and refined.
At night, the design reveals its final layer. Low-voltage lighting is integrated with precision, washing stone surfaces, tracing architectural curves, and uplighting specimen trees to create depth without glare. The drive, walkways, and entry feel safe, legible, and inviting, while the home itself glows with a restrained elegance. Coming home after dark feels intentional—protected, welcoming, and unmistakably yours.
What was created is more than curb appeal. It is a cohesive design-build solution where nothing is ornamental without purpose and nothing is built without intention. A daily experience of arrival that reflects craftsmanship, care, and the enduring character of the Upper Valley.

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Upper Valley Estate Curb Appeal – El Paso, Texas
This curb appeal transformation was conceived as a deliberate sequence—an arrival experience where architecture, landscape, and lighting work together as one. Every element was designed to honor the home’s stone construction, turreted forms, and Old World character while responding precisely to the Upper Valley climate and lifestyle.
By day, the experience is grounded and composed. Brick-edged concrete drives establish order and permanence, guiding movement through the property with clarity and intention. Natural stone walls and columns anchor the architecture, while layered gravel beds, drought-tolerant plantings, and manicured turf soften transitions and connect the home to its desert setting. Mature trees were preserved and carefully integrated, providing scale, shade, and a sense of continuity.
As afternoon shifts toward sunset, the materials begin to speak differently. Stone warms, textures deepen, and sightlines subtly draw the eye toward the front entry. The landscape narrows the focus, creating a moment of pause before arrival—calm, quiet, and refined.
At night, the design reveals its final layer. Low-voltage lighting is integrated with precision, washing stone surfaces, tracing architectural curves, and uplighting specimen trees to create depth without glare. The drive, walkways, and entry feel safe, legible, and inviting, while the home itself glows with a restrained elegance. Coming home after dark feels intentional—protected, welcoming, and unmistakably yours.
What was created is more than curb appeal. It is a cohesive design-build solution where nothing is ornamental without purpose and nothing is built without intention. A daily experience of arrival that reflects craftsmanship, care, and the enduring character of the Upper Valley.

The backbone of the entire design is the multilevel paver system — installed using Belgard pavers, the professional-grade hardscape brand trusted by premium landscape contractors across North America for their durability, freeze-thaw resistance, and the quality of their surface and color consistency.
Belgard pavers were selected for this project because this backyard needed to perform at the highest level — aesthetically and structurally — through Utah's demanding seasonal range. The multilevel layout creates distinct zones at different grades: an upper entertaining level, a main patio zone, and the sunken spa level below. Each level transitions to the next through precisely constructed steps and retaining wall elements, all in the same Belgard material palette, creating visual continuity across the full space.
As a CMHA-certified contractor in pavers, Chopper Landscaping's paver installation standards go beyond surface appearance. Base preparation, drainage engineering, edge restraint specification, and compaction standards ensure that the Belgard paver system performs for decades — not just looks good on installation day.

This bespoke kitchen cabinetry showcases inset face frame construction, a timeless and refined technique where the cabinet doors and drawer fronts are precisely fitted within the frame openings. This style offers clean lines, a flush front, and a high-end furniture-like appearance, emphasizing craftsmanship and precision.
The cabinet design features a mix of slab and shaker doors for a balanced aesthetic—slab drawer fronts bring a modern, streamlined look, while the shaker doors offer classic character and subtle detail. This thoughtful combination blends contemporary minimalism with traditional warmth.
All cabinetry is finished in a soft, cheerful butter yellow—a warm, creamy hue that adds a cozy, inviting glow to the space without overpowering. It pairs beautifully with both natural wood and neutral countertops, contributing to a fresh, uplifting ambiance.
A standout element is the pocket door pantry cabinet, cleverly designed with doors that slide back into the cabinet sides to reveal a full-height storage area. This feature is ideal for small appliances, coffee stations, or a hidden pantry setup, allowing for both functionality and a tidy appearance when closed.

Toros Black marble forms over geological timescales as intense metamorphic pressure compresses carbonate minerals into a dense, near-opaque black ground fractured by irregular white veining — each honed natural stone pedestal sink emerging as a structurally singular object. The two-piece construction pairs a tapered cylindrical column with a precisely cut 17"x20" oval basin, the matte honed finish absorbing rather than reflecting light to emphasize the stone's tonal depth. Configured without faucet penetrations, this 33.5" tall freestanding pedestal sink is engineered for wall-mount or floor-mount plumbing, allowing the geometric volume of the stone to read as uninterrupted mass within a minimalist architectural interior. Includes a matching removable stone drain cap.

Set against Deer Valley with expansive views toward Bald Mountain and Mount Timpanogos, Axis is a 6,000-square-foot modern mountain residence that feels inevitable within the landscape. The home is positioned with an exceptional depth of field, allowing the ridgelines, changing alpine light, and long mountain views to remain a defining part of daily life.
Inside, refined interiors and storied personal collections bring warmth, depth, and a strong sense of identity. The result is a deeply personal, precisely executed residence designed for generations.

A steeply sloping site posed considerable challenges for Morpurgo Architects’ expansion and renovation of this front to back split-level house. To provide a gradual transition for the family from their home, situated on a high plateau, to the brook and pool below, we designed numerous patios and decks at multiple levels.
The house features large, divided-light arched windows. Throughout the first floor, we created lit vaulted ceilings that give the living areas a spacious, open quality. A wide central hallway forms the spine of the house, opening onto a dining room, with columns that support a curved yoke-shaped header that is repeated in the entrance gate on the grounds.
Renovations were scheduled in four precisely planned construction phases that allowed the family to continue living in the house during the building process.
This elegant, yet informal home, in its serene setting, is the product of Morpurgo Architects’ seamless union of the house and the site.

This zoomed-in image showcases a closer look at the exquisite vent cover in Glacier Frost from kul grilles, positioned within a front entrance. The attention to detail and craftsmanship of the cover are even more apparent in this close-up view.
The vent cover’s linear and minimalist design is precisely crafted, reflecting a sense of refinement and sophistication. The glacier frost color, with its powder coated finish, adds a touch of elegance and tranquility to the space.
The kul grilles vent cover enhances the visual appeal of the front entrance, adding a touch of luxury and style.
The purposeful placement of the vent cover within the front entrance is evident in this image. Its integration into the architecture is seamless, aligning perfectly with the surrounding elements. This thoughtful design choice ensures that the vent cover not only serves its functional purpose but also becomes an integral part of the overall aesthetic of the space.
The zoomed-in view highlights the minimalist design of the vent cover. This attention to detail ensures a harmonious balance between functionality and design, emphasizing the commitment to creating a visually pleasing and practical environment.
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