This authentic 1947 mid-century modern gem is as rich as the sleek lines in the Redwood ceilings with the great architecture elements of the day. Design-builder, William Corbett Jr., gave homage to his shipbuilder father through his stunning use of redwood materials on the walls and ceiling. The master carpenter work is jaw-dropping right from entry into the property. Walls of windows open the living space to an almost third of an acre backyard, while the lines in the ceiling draw your eye up and onward. Natural light is abundant between the windows to the yard and transom windows above on the alternate wall. The space is complete with a brick surround fireplace and sunken planters. Once you’ve pried yourself away from the living room, you’ll find honed, polished concrete flooring in the bedrooms that is more art than anything else. The bedrooms also feature all of the same natural Redwood elements, brick, and built-in closets that show what happens when you preserve architecture of the time. This property was listed for sale in a neighborhood rich with mid-century architecture in Phoenix called Biltmore Manor and sold within two days well over list price.