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Kevin and Stacy Morgan in one of their favorite parts of their dream home.
This spacious desert home was designed to blend into its surroundings.
The Morgans and their dogs enjoy this large pool with its beautiful desert views.
Kevin and Stacy Morgan enjoy sunset from the balcony of their dream home.
A clever sliding door masks storage in this office.
The kitchen is part of an open floor plan, but retains the look and feel of a separate room.
This custom breakfast nook makes dining cozy.
The flow between the kitchen and other main living spaces makes for a great entertainment space.
Many custom details throughout the home draw the eye.
This dramatic lighting fixture adds a unique touch.
This master suite incorporates tradition with modern elements.
Another suite in this desert oasis.
This suite is more masculine in its decor, a theme that carries into the bathroom as well.
Storage aplenty in this three-car garage.
The desert oasis of Kevin and Stacy Morgan.
Kevin and Stacy Morgan were living out of state when their custom home in Peoria was being built. That may sound stressful but the Morgans actually enjoyed the process. Kevin took monthly trips from Texas to check the progress, and was exhilarated every time as the house took greater shape.
“I was like a little kid at Christmas every trip, once a month,” he said.
The 3,300-square-foot home is nestled into desert mountains near 91st Avenue and Westwing Parkway. The house has three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and an office. The design and building process took two years.
Kevin, who is in sales leadership, and Stacy, a teacher, raised their kids in Dallas and in May moved back to their home state of Arizona. Their daughter, 21, and son, 18, no longer live at home, leaving the Morgans with an empty nest. A big, beautiful, empty nest with outstanding desert views.
“The goal was to maximize the views we had because that’s the beauty of the lot,” Kevin said. “We designed the house so each window had a specific view.”
The Morgans didn't want a flat backyard at odds with the nearby mountains. Instead, they designed the lot to flow into its surroundings.
Kevin and Stacy Morgan built a custom home for themselves on a Peoria mountainside.
“We wanted different elevations of the yard so your eye would be drawn up to the mountain,” Kevin said. “We wanted the waterfall feature specifically so your view would end up at the mountain. That was a big deal for me.”
Almost every major conversation the Morgans had with the builder was done at the lot instead of over the phone.
“That was so we could really sit down and determine if we did something, what would the impact be and where would it would be located exactly on the lot itself,” Kevin said. “We would have phone calls, too, but 90 percent was done on site.”
Being in Texas during the design and build wasn’t as stressful as it would seem, according to Kevin. The Morgans worked with Starwood Custom Homes and said working with a good company made all the difference.
“I trusted our project manager and the team,” Kevin said. “I knew they truly had my best interests at heart. It’s probably best that I wasn’t living here while they were building. If I would have been living here I probably would have been [at the building site] every day driving them nuts and probably wanting to make changes all the time. This arrangement allowed it to take shape without me nitpicking.”
The Morgans wanted a one-story house since they rarely used the second floor of their Dallas home.
“I’m not old now, but as we get older, we don’t want to take as many stairs,” Kevin said.
The couple also wanted the house to be as close as possible to Flagstaff and Lake Pleasant. That’s why they chose Peoria instead of north Scottsdale or Fountain Hills, areas they also considered.
In respect to the concept of a “dream home,” Stacy Morgan said she “could think of a thousand features I would have in a dream home, but that doesn’t make it necessarily feasible, homey, or practical, so what we built was something we felt would fit our needs as we start a new empty-nest phase.”
Stacy’s favorite feature of the home is the eat-in dining table built into the kitchen island. It’s also a crowd pleaser, she said. She found a picture of a built-in table she liked and showed it to a cabinet maker who emulated the design.
“He built it as an area that made eating together more comfortable and entertaining much easier without compromising counter space,” Stacy said. “In fact, I have more cabinets and drawers than I can use because of this style island. Other than that, I can’t complain about the ability to open the entire glass door and slide it into the wall on our cooler days and create a great indoor/outdoor entertaining space.”
As for Kevin, his favorite part of the property is the view, his second favorite is the RV garage, and the backyard is his third favorite. The Morgans’ former home in Dallas was on an acre lot and had a movie theater, but this house is more of their dream home.
“Absolutely, this is my dream house,” Kevin said. “This is it.”
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