3910 E Calle de Jardin | Tucson, AZ 85711
This one was FUN. 🙌🏼
When you walk in, those vaulted wood ceilings and beams immediately steal the show — but the real design challenge? The oversized great room with two distinct zones.
This space needed to feel intentional… not empty. Cohesive… not crowded.
We created:
🤍 Zone One: A cozy, elevated living area centered around the media wall — layered with soft neutrals, warm woods, and organic greenery to complement the rich ceiling detail.
🤍 Zone Two: A separate conversational seating area anchored by a round rug and boucle chairs — giving buyers a clear visual of how the room can function beyond just “a big open space.”
Large great rooms can be tricky. If you under-stage them, they feel cold and cavernous. If you over-stage them, they feel cluttered and awkward. It takes a trained eye in interior design to understand scale, balance, traffic flow, and focal points — especially when architectural elements like exposed beams and long sightlines are involved.
This is where hiring a professional truly matters.
Furniture placement is strategy.
Texture layering is intentional.
Every piece has a purpose.
The dining area and kitchen carry that same warmth with leather barstools, clean lines, and natural textures that tie the whole home together. And the bedroom? Soft, serene, and styled to feel like a retreat.
Staging isn’t decorating.
It’s design psychology + market strategy.
And this Tucson beauty deserved nothing less. ☀️
Listed By OMNI Home’s Internationa’s Calvin Case.
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