| 5 | 6 | 5172 |
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906 Luz Del Faro is all height, glass, and sharp contemporary architecture, introducing a more architectural point of view to Cibolo Canyons. The interiors move in long sightlines from the entry through the main living spaces and out to the pool, with oversized windows and sliding glass doors pulling natural light throughout the home. The central living area is framed by expansive glass and a sculptural staircase that gives the space its edge. The kitchen carries the same scale, with dual islands, extensive cabinetry, and a polished modern palette that keeps the interiors crisp. Large-format tile, linear fireplaces, glass railings, and clean architectural detailing maintain consistency throughout the home. The main level includes the primary suite, a secondary bedroom, and a dedicated study, giving the downstairs layout function beyond the larger entertaining spaces. The primary suite opens to the backyard and includes a fireplace, generous bath, and dual closets. Upstairs, additional bedrooms, flexible living space, and a covered terrace continue the home's contemporary design language. Outside, the pool and spa are framed by floating concrete pavers with grass joints, covered open-air living spaces, and a sunken fire pit lounge designed as a float-up gathering area integrated into the pool itself. The landscaping and hardscape reinforce the home's architectural lines, giving the backyard a more intentional, resort-like atmosphere.
Courtesy of Phyllis Browning Company
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