Tag: luxury homes
Al Fresco Living
Built from the ground up, this luxury residence took 30 months to construct. The home, located in Oklahoma City, features an expansive floor plan of four bedrooms, four full baths, two powder rooms, two courtyards and a wine cellar that, in true Oklahoma fashion, doubles as an F5-rated storm shelter.
The project was a true team effort, with major players...
A Study in Style
Divine Mid-Century Design
Photos by Kacey Gilpin Photography
This contemporary residence, located in Tulsa, was completed in 2021. The home is one and one-half stories and is a modern nod to mid-century architecture. Nestled on approximately one acre, this 4,000-plus-square-foot home has four bedrooms and four and one-half baths. Giving a deep dive into its creation and the process behind it...
The Lap of Luxury
A Pop of Color
Photos by Justin Miers Photography
A show car garage, visible from inside the house through glass walls, is a great first impression to this gorgeous home. The pristine, multiple vehicle space is adjacent to the game room, and the glass doors can be opened for extra room during large gatherings. Completed in 2020, the residence was designed...
The Legacy Continues
It seems only natural that brothers Corbin and Ross See would follow in their father’s footsteps to become successful interior designers in today’s contemporary lifestyle market. They grew up in a creative environment with their father, Carson See, a well-known and respected Oklahoma City designer and founder of Sees Design.
Corbin and Ross say they’ve learned everything they know about...
A Study in Luxury
Midwest Modern
Photography by Charles Davis Smith, FAIA
How do you define luxury in a home? For Tulsa architect Brian Freese of Freese Architecture, the answer was easy when describing a new dwelling he designed, which he calls ‘Lakeside,’ on a bluff overlooking Skiatook Lake.
Luxury comes to Freese’s design table in many forms. This assignment, over three years in the making,...