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RENEWAL AND REINVENTION. A Note from the Publisher As I was looking through the photos for this issue, I was overwhelmed by the beauty. The pages of Luxiere unabashedly celebrate great style, magnificent design and the brilliant people who bring it to life, and I am honored to present them to you. There are some you may already know, some who you’ll meet for the first time, and some who are doing new things in big ways, like the five incredible men who have joined forces to build a micro-neighborhood like no other, Elmhurst Court. For me, that makes sense, as the beginning of a new year is about renewal and reinvention. Our feature on Tulsa’s now-iconic Juniper restaurant is about just that. This downtown fine dining establishment has been transformed from something already wonderful into something unparalleled, and we hope you enjoy visiting it through our pages. There is no greater luxury than one’s personal sanctuary. Life’s most important moments happen in our homes, from holidays spent with friends and family to quieter moments of reflection. The homes we bring you in each issue are the stuff of dreams for many and the private sanctuaries of a fortunate few.

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Luxiere itself has undergone a transformation over the past few issues, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t tip my hat to the man behind the lens, whose artistic vision has brought our magazine a new level of beautiful sophistication. I hope you enjoy this gorgeous issue as much as I do.

All my best, Stacy D. Johnson

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CONTENTS Issue No. 10

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TO GREECE: MELINDA OLBERT’S DOSSIER 10 TRAVEL Sunny Greece is whatever you want it to be: classic, modern, filled with antiquities and a gourmet’s paradise. Pair Greek beauty with a luxurious cruise, and you’ve got the makings of the trip of a lifetime.

OF INFLUENCE 14 WOMAN Linda Haneborg is a one-woman force of nature. She has been a national leader in the fields of marketing and communications for decades, a mentor and advocate for women equally as long, and her style is joyful and uniquely her own.

JUNIPER RESTAURANT Welcoming, upscale and full of delicious classics, Tulsa’s fine dining scene 16 TULSA’S just got even finer with the addition of Juniper.

18 UNTAMED At its heart, fashion is raw emotion, somewhat refined, and placed on the

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body for all to see. For all to feel. Tough and tender, this photo essay by Josh Welsh is, to use the common vernacular, everything.

SUMMER HEATLY 26 DR. Her mission is simple: bring state-of-the-art veterinary care to her

patients. How she does it is brilliant – a mobile vet clinic that can be parked on your property, putting an end to vet-related anxiety for legions of lucky dogs (and cats).

COURT: A TREASURE ON MAY AVENUE 28 ELMHURST This entire micro-neighborhood has been beautifully designed, in a very intentional way, down to the smallest detail. Meet the five unique men who have joined forces to bring it to life.

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LANE: DEDICATED TO CASA AND YSOK 32 PAM This former trial lawyer has turned her attention to changing the lives of disadvantaged youth on Oklahoma.

SCENT Fragrance and memory are inexorably linked, and choosing a fragrance 36 FRESH wardrobe can be complicated. Allow us to assist. Find the perfect fragrance for yourself or your love in this beautifully-curated guide.

REAL ESTATE Take a look inside Oklahoma’s most exclusive properties, offering buyers 41 LUXURY the best of all worlds. Each property from around the state represents its own unique style and expression of luxury, whether in the form of a modern masterpiece or a classic country estate.

GOODMAN’S GAILLARDIA MASTERPIECE 43 DAVE Tour a 10,000 square foot home like no other in Oklahoma City’s exclusive

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Gaillardia neighborhood and join us for a conversation with its designer and builder, Dave Goodman, the great man behind the Goodman family of companies.

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THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION AND THE VOYAGE OF DREAMS story: Christine Eddington / photography: Thom Meyer

When Melinda Olbert reminisces about her trip to Greece last fall, she smiles. She closes her eyes, and it’s clear that she’s been transported back to the those magical days spent dining, delighting and exploring ancient Biblical sites, which for Olbert, a devoted student of the Bible, filled her with gratitude, reverence and wonder. In one spectacular, eight-day adventure, she and a dear friend visited Crete, Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Lindos and Patmos. They indulged in local fare, and Olbert nourished her soul visiting sites many dream of but few have the good fortune of witnessing for themselves. Rather than spend precious time travelling from town to town by land, Olbert opted for the ease and luxury of an Oceana Cruise. “The comfort and service were impressive. The staff-to-guest ratio was 1.5 to one. There were nine gourmet restaurants on the ship, one of which was a wine tasting room,” Olbert said. She and her travel companion made sure to sample the local, off-ship cuisine throughout their journey, often stopping at tiny cafes that dotted the picturesque, narrow streets of Greece. The days were sunny, with temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s. Evenings on the ship were cooler and sometimes breezy. “Each day was filled with beautiful sights and local delicacies, and then back on the ship in the evenings, where our meals were amazing and the accommodations were beyond beautiful. The ship even had a wonderful, well-stocked

library, which was a relaxing place to read and unwind,” she said. In Patmos, the Cave of St. John was the highlight. Now a beautiful chapel, this is the spot where scholars believe St. John made his home while on the island, and where he wrote The Book of Revelation, the last book in the Bible. In nearby Chora, Olbert experienced the incredible Monastery of St. John. The monastery of St. John houses an impressive collection of religious art and artifacts dating from the 11th Century. The ancient town of Rhodes was filled with historic sights. “Rhodes is an ancient, fortified city,” Olbert explained. Its Port of Mandraki is believed to be the site of the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Another notable stop here was the 14th-century Grand Masters Palace, which is fully restored and contains alabaster windows and incredible mosaics depicting scenes from Greek Mythology. A jaunt up the east coast of Rhodes found Olbert and her companion in ancient Lindos. The drive was made beautiful by glimpses of the turquoise sea, numerous orange and lemon groves and classic vineyards. A walking tour took the two through the mazelike streets and deposited them at the Archeological Museum, whose treasures include the building itself, which was begun in 1440 by Grand Master de Lastic with money bequeathed by his predecessor, Fluvian, and completed in 1489 by Grand Master d’Aubusson.

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Patmos Crete is the home of the Palace of Knossos, famous as the home of the labyrinth where the Minotaur roamed, and an archeological museum filled with artifacts sure to capture the imagination. Olbert was particularly fascinated by the Phaestos Disc, a six-inch diameter disk emblazoned with a spiral of symbols on each side. Perhaps an ancient alphabet, perhaps the secret of the universe, its meaning and even its authenticity have been hotly debated by scholars since its discovery. Olbert brought a tiny replica home with her, a small but remarkably appropriate memento of a trip so beautiful that words don’t quite do it justice, and the memories of which are beautiful treasures.

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WOMEN OF INFLUENCE

WOMAN OF INFLUENCE LINDA HANEBORG story: Christine Eddington / photography: Shevaun Williams

Her goal is simple: to make the world a fair place for women, whether in the workplace, in public office, at home or on corporate boards. If you’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Linda Haneborg, you might assume she’s out of her depth, that one woman cannot change the world. If you have had the good fortune of making her acquaintance, you know that though she is petite, this woman is a tsunami of positive energy. If Haneborg touches a project, it will succeed beautifully. She’s broken her share of glass ceilings, but she has done it her way, which is to say with panache and a joie de vivre as effervescent as the Veuve Clicquot Champagne she adores. On this evening, the ever-poised Haneborg is beautifully turned out, despite the subzero temperatures, in layers of cashmere. She’s delicately sipping a glass of the aforementioned bubbly from an antique Champagne flute in front of a roaring fire in her prettily-appointed sitting room, sharing what drives her. Her career has taken her to the dizzying heights of the top of the corporate ladder. As the senior vice president of marketing and public relations for Express Employment Professionals, she was responsible for brand management and corporate social responsibility for the $2 billion company, its 600 franchisees and 350,000 employees. Her work now, through Linda Haneborg Associates, is more personal. “At the core, I have been very vocal throughout my life about equality and fair treatment for women, and all people, but I’ve realized now that I have to get involved,” she said. “My career continues to take different directions, but I find that I am becoming very interested in politics. And, frankly, looking back to 30 years ago, I would not have thought that we would still have such a need making sure women have a seat at the table. I am not at all pleased with our progress. For being more than

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50 percent of the population, we still have such a very long way to go.” One way Haneborg is working to remedy the current state of affairs is through an initiative called “Women on Boards 20/20,”whose goal is to ensure that by the year 2020, women will hold 20 percent of the positions on corporate boards. “Right now we are at 15 percent. In France, a law has been passed requiring that 40 percent of corporate board positions must be held by women. Now, I hate to think that we Americans would have to pass a law to achieve that. A good way to start, in my opinion, is to encourage more women to start their own companies.” Haneborg is also working to encourage more women to run for public office. “It is a gift to be a public servant. It’s true, there is a lot of sacrifice, but there are a thousand ways for women to become involved. Serving on a homeowners association, or giving of your time to a nonprofit are two small ways to pay it forward.” If she sounds passionate, it’s only because she is, and incredibly so. But where in some, such passion might seem radical or strident; with Haneborg it only seems beautiful, logical and right. Her beloved Catholic faith has grounded her in her values, has buoyed her spirit during some very sad times, and has led her on the path of service to others. “We have a responsibility to give back,: she said. “For one such as I, you can never really pay back, you can only pay it forward.” SPECIAL THANKS to the team behind the Women of Influence Campaign: Shevaun Williams photography, Ali Earnheart - hair , Dalinda Cox - makeup, Samia Harroz of Balliets - styling, Christine Eddington - writer, Crossfirst Bank - Sponsor.


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P R O V I S I O N S & L I B AT I O N S

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DOWNTOWN TULSA BISTRO BALANCES CLASS AND COMFORT story: Melanie Wilderman | photos: provided by Juniper

The name of this Tulsa bistro speaks to its open, lofty interior, the fresh, natural ingredients chosen punctiliously for caliber and taste, and the gin-infused cocktails served in the simple-yet-elegant bar space. Owner Justin Thompson, a Tulsa native and proprietor of four downtown Tulsa eateries, said Juniper is the style of restaurant he has always wanted to own, which he calls modern American. After a few “identity crises” in its five years, Justin said the bistro has found its niche with a menu boasting comfort and class. The reigning customer favorite, a classic beef stroganoff, proffers well-balanced flavors with fresh pasta, a white wine and mushroom sauce and prime ribeye. The most-sought appetizer, sweet carrot soup, commands more flavor and texture than the simple name would suggest. And, for a greens experience, the autumn arugula salad with maple port vinaigrette totes a tangy surprise—a blue cheese ice cream that melts as you eat, essentially evolving from one bite to the next. Justin believes fiercely in allowing the experiences and talents of his head chefs to guide a menu. A chef himself since 2002, Justin still jumps in to cook as needed at his restaurants, but said he has come to love building businesses and helping others build their careers.

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In addition to our innovative menus, enjoy our signature 5-course Prix Fixe menu with optional wine pairings, one of the selections from our weekly Chef’s Specials menu, or a libation in our beautiful bar area, crafted from one of our own houseinfused vodkas, gins, and flavored bitters. And while you’re here, don’t forget to take a peek at our alleyway garden where we grow many of our own herbs. Bon Appétit. C A L L U S AT ( 9 1 8 ) 7 9 4 - 1 0 9 0

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“Food is a very social thing. Food, beverage, the restaurant experience enhances your celebration . . . or if done poorly, takes away from it.”

Known for more than just the stroganoff and “Justin’s favorite chocolate pie” (a mousse dessert built of five chocolate layers) the restaurant group consistently works with and donates to non-profits like the Child Abuse Network and Youth Services of Tulsa, organizations that create safe spaces for children and those with mental health issues. Justin’s passion for serving the community matches his passion for serving his patrons, and this influences his hiring choices. “My belief is, you can teach people how to cook, how to serve or host, but you can’t teach people to like what they do. I look for staff who want to serve, want to make people happy, to take care of their needs and desires—staff who want to be here,” Justin said.

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DR. SUMMER HEATLY BRINGING THE LUXURY OF VETERINARY CONCIERGE CARE TO YOUR HOME story: Christine Eddington / photography: Josh Welch

Devoted and true and with us through thick and thin, our pets are unconditionally-loving companions, instant day brighteners, and though they cannot speak, or perhaps because they cannot speak, they are often our closest confidantes. Without them, our worlds would be not a little dimmer, and for many of us, there is nothing our beloved felines and canines need that we won’t gladly procure. To paraphrase Will Rogers, if dogs don’t go to heaven, I daresay I’d rather go with them. Finding a caregiver for them who meets our high standards can be a challenge, and once we’ve found the ideal veterinarian, scheduling routine care into an already-overburdened agenda can feel daunting. If your pet has anxiety issues related to being in the car or visiting the veterinary office, daunting can become dread. Dr. Summer Heatly has created a solution, which although ubiquitous on the coasts, is revolutionary for central Oklahoma. Dr. Heatly’s practice, Great Plains Veterinary Services, is mobile. She brings her services, state of the art equipment and compassionate care to you, thus saving you precious time and greatly diminishing your little darling’s anxiety. Think of it. It’s genius, really. “I bought my mobile clinic in January of 2015,” Heatly says. “My practice had been focused on large animals, primarily horses, for several years, and then my perspective changed. My dog had cancer, and my focus shifted immediately to small animals. But I liked the idea of offering the convenience of what is essentially

a portable, full-service veterinary clinic, much like what a large animal vet offers. I like the old fashioned service idea of house calls, but with the best possible technology.” Heatly’s goal is true convenience. She drives her mobile office to her clients’ doors, and can perform all standard preventive treatments such as vaccines, heartworm tests and the like, with a full laboratory on board, meaning that in the span of twenty minutes or so, she can provide bloodwork such as CBC and blood chemistry profiles. There’s also a surgery suite, enabling her to do spaying and neutering, laceration repair, mass removals and biopsies, X-rays and ultrasounds. “What we see is that animals who don’t like the car or the veterinarian’s office are much happier simply walking outside the door to see me. In the case of especially nervous pets, I often suggest doing our initial examination and shots in the house. This puts everyone at ease, and helps pets to feel comfortable,” she said. Dr. Heatly is a graduate of the excellent veterinary medicine program at Oklahoma State University, and her deep love of all creatures large and small is evident. The moment the conversation turns to her patients, this lovely young woman’s expression softens, and her dedication shines through. “No matter what the day brings, be it 10 sick cats or a colicky horse, I feel lucky every day to practice in this wonderful profession and am so grateful for my patients and clients.”

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Dr. Heatly inside the mobile vet office treating one of her patients.

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THE IMPECCABLE CONFLUENCE OF

ELMHURST COURT story: Christine Eddington / photography: Josh Welch (interiors) & Steve Voelker (exteriors)

Five extraordinary men have brought their respective and impressive talents together to create a micro-neighborhood in north Oklahoma City that is an enclave for all things aesthetically perfect. Who is this dream team? Its membership is comprised of Oklahoma City interior design legend Carson See, his brilliantly-pedigreed sons Ross and Corbin, Oklahoma City developer Chris Candelaria, and Scott Torode, of Pfeffer Torode, is a nationally-acclaimed architect with offices in Nashville and Montgomery. Carson See opened the doors to his design business in 1975. His sons Ross See, who earned his design degree from Harrington College of Interior Design and worked for other notable interior designers in New York; and Corbin See, who began his career with the legendary Dallas antique importer, Orion Antiques, and then worked under Holly Hunt as production manager in her Chicago office, both have been partners a decade. “Elmhurst Court is a 16 to 18-home gated residential community. It is unique in that each home is being planned by this group. Every home will be drawn by Scott, and the strength of this team trickles down into every detail,” Candelaria said. For his part, he possesses such a discerning eye that in addition to acquiring the land for Elmhurst Court, he also acquired the land to its immediate south, where the community gate is. “I wanted to control what the residents would see coming and going, so a French-inspired office building was created. The building’s owner has a great eye and really helped drive the look and details of the building. My fear was that if I didn’t develop it, we could end up with something visually unattractive on that corner, and that would be unpleasant for our residents to see every day,” he said. “Among us, everyone has his place,” said Carson See. “We all operate from a position of shared trust and drive for perfection.” In fact, the project and every detail therein is so immaculate that See himself is leaving the historic neighborhoods he’s called home for the past four decades and has a home under construction at Elmhurst Court. “Each home is individual, yet the neighborhood is very intentionally coordinated. We do have the ability to say no, or to make adjustments for the good of all. If you’d have told me I would be building a home on May Avenue, I never would have believed it. But I am. It’s a very modern white brick home, and we have taken care to ensure that each home complements the homes adjacent to it.”

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“This is unlike any other neighborhood.” - Ross See

“There is no builder coming in and building spec home after spec home. We all work on every single detail, down to the landscaping. We’ve coordinated the project so that Total Environment will handle all of the properties within Elmhurst Court. The company will come in one day each week and take care of every green space.” Torode agreed. “When we started the project, we tried to envision everything that the type of buyer Elmhurst Court would appeal to would look for in a home. And then together, we’ve brought that to life. And it’s beautiful.” ELMHURST COURT www.elmhurstcourt.com 30 LUXIERE


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GIVING YOUTH A FIGHTING CHANCE by: Lori Johnson / photography: Josh Welch

Pam Lane is a fighter. She used to be a trial lawyer for the oil and gas industry in Texas. Now she uses her energy to advocate for disadvantaged youth in Oklahoma County. “There is a young population that is often unseen, sometimes invisible, to many in our community,” Lane explained. “I want to help lift them up and have a voice.” For nearly a decade, Lane has been a CASA of Oklahoma County court-appointed volunteer. She advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the Oklahoma County juvenile court system; preferring the toughest cases that require investigative skills. Through her work with CASA, Lane learned about Youth Services for Oklahoma County. The organization provides a network of services for youth ages 12 to 21 including sheltering, meeting basic needs, teaching life skills, counseling and achieving educational and vocational goals. “Their (CASA and YSOC) stories are similar in that the youth come from a difficult family situation, are facing poverty, or often, don’t have a safe place to live,” Lane explained. “It really spoke to me.” A YSOC board member since 2011, Lane is vice-chair of the board and currently chairs the programming committee that oversees the five different YSOC programs. “The staff are amazing,” Lane said. “I love seeing them in action because it is their dedication, integrity, compassion and expertise that help our youth succeed.” Lane described a 17-year-old boy who had lost his family to death and drug abuse. He was homeless and had recently

dropped out of school. “Our amazing counselors gave him support and direction to get his GED diploma and go to college,” Lane said. “This young man now lives in an apartment with a steady job. His life is changed because Youth Services intervened.” As a mother of three grown children, Lane knows that kids can make questionable choices. It is part of growing and learning. The difference for YSOC youth is that they don’t have support or network to help them learn from their mistakes. This leaves them vulnerable to being in child welfare systems, dropping out of school or getting into trouble with the law. “These kids have so much to offer to the future and our community,” Lane said. “But, if they stay on the path they are on, or they don’t receive any assistance, their chance is extinguished. That is what I fight for – an opportunity for them to have a positive role model and get back on track.” Several of the youth the organization helps are homeless, or couch homeless, meaning they sleep at random houses, not due to their choices but their parent’s mistakes or limitations. “I am constantly surprised that these kids, often minors, get themselves to school and jobs without any support,” Lane said. “No one makes sure they have a ride to school, if they have homework, or even a meal.” That is why Lane continues to fight for the youth for the youth in Oklahoma County. “If you want to change things, this is where it is going to take place – in the youth of our city.”

Thank you to Anglin Public Relations for finding and sharing big ideas and the people making them.

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YOUTH SERVICES FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY YSOC provides programs and services including homeless youth services; counseling; educational and vocational services; prevention, intervention and diversion services; that work holistically to address a young person’s overall well-being. The nonprofit relies on private funding and grants to meet these needs. REACH FOR THE STARS : MARCH 30

High School Reunion is the theme for this year’s annual fundraiser. It celebrates the fun and excitement surrounding high school, while highlighting the fact that many served by Youth Services do not have the same experience as their peers. Reach for the Stars includes dinner, entertainment and live and silent auctions. To purchase tickets or sponsor this year’s event, please call 405-235-7537.

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DESIGN SPOTLIGHT

THE GOODMAN COMPANIES ARTISTRY, INTEGRITY AND MAJESTY by: Christine Eddington / photography: Steve Voelker

When Dave Goodman talks about complex, floating staircases, his eyes light up. He is seated at a custom-designed table, next to his business partner and son, Paul, in a spectacular home of Dave’s design in Gaillardia. A dozen steps away is a staircase, which Dave has dubbed the DNA staircase, whose shape allows two people to ascend or descend at the same time, on opposite sides of the staircase, without even seeing one another. It’s equal parts parlor trick and engineering feat, playful and exacting. The home itself is a 10,000 square foot masterpiece. While

Goodman enjoys being involved in all types of design and architecture, on this speculative home, which is currently for sale, he chose to go with a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired “Prairie Contemporary” exterior. He likes to refer to the interior as “Frank Lloyd Wright meets Armani.” “It took almost a year and a half to build it. Due to three levels stacked, with such long, open spans, the structure is steel. All three floors are poured in place concrete. I have never designed the same floorplan twice. I love to work with a piece of land that has views to play to, and to build something that best captures the views.”

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Goodman started out in the roofing business shortly after leaving the military in 1976. Most of the homes worked on in those early days were higher-end, often custom designed, which led to his interest in design, architecture and building. He is still in the roofing business today, but was inspired enough by the homes he was roofing at the time to begin building homes himself in 1983. Dave’s son Paul joined him in business after graduating from college in 2009. Every year, Paul plays an increasingly larger role in the operations of the roofing side of Goodman Construction, which in the last two years has also started doing government work at facilities such as Ft. Sill and Tinker Air Force Base. He spends considerable time consulting on complicated roofing projects, and works on the technical infrastructure of the business. The father-son duo has also partnered for the first time on Paul’s brainchild, The Flipside LLC, which is a boutique homeflipping company. Father and son share Dave’s philosophy that homes are living, breathing works of art, and each man brings his own significant strengths to the businesses. Dave has 40-plus years of hands-on experience in the business, and Paul naturally embraces new technologies. Their ability to drill down to the tiniest details is the stuff of legend. 44 LUXIERE


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A tour of the home reveals a myriad of one-of-a-kind touches, some whimsical and some highly technical. Two of the doorways’ transoms are crafted from etched glass. Dave opened an app on his phone, and like magic, each transom was illuminated. Another quick tap and they began to change color. Touches like this are a hallmark of Goodman’s design philosophy.

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The home’s interior is full of curves, and its rooms manage to be sizable, breathtakingly so, and yet also cozy. Its outdoor living spaces are a series of balconies and a terraced, multi-level deck with a family-sized spa on the ground level with golf course views, and a more private spa with a waterfall wall on the lower level. There is also a perfectly-sized pool, pool bath, an outdoor kitchen and living spaces perfect for entertaining or a quiet weekend at home.


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Depending on a family’s needs, the home could have as many as seven bedrooms but has five now. The lower level could easily become a separate apartment for a college student or a magnificent hang-out for younger kids. It’s constructed so that a kitchen could be added to the large space’s westernmost wall. Visually, it’s a departure from the rest of the house with sleek, highly polished concrete floors and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, bringing to mind a modern penthouse loft. Adjacent to that is a four-car garage, with 16-foot long glass panels which are motorized and can be completely opened, allowing a car

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collector to showcase up to ten cars. There is also a Crossfit box in the basement space. “With any project I’m involved in, one of my priorities is to create something that is timeless. I am always asking myself what a home will look like in 20 years,” Dave said. “I prefer not to be boxed in to any one style. I believe that that there are always new ways to combine proven architectural elements in a new and visually interesting way. And that philosophy is the core of what we do.”


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$1,650,000 | 325 NW 15TH STREET | HERITAGE HILLS A rare gem located in one of Oklahoma’s most prestigious neighborhoods, this stunning home was built to standards both unachievable and cost prohibitive in today’s market. It resides on the NE corner of Northwest 15th & Hudson, which is considered by many to be the most prominent residential intersection in the state of Oklahoma. The pictures only tell a small part of this home’s remarkable story.

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$1,900,000 | 1501 DRURY LANE | NICHOLS HILLS This historic landmark estate was designed by Harold Gimeno who also designed the Beta house at OU and the original Smith & Kernke Funeral Home. Harold designed missions throughout the Southwest United States in later years. The house was built by Raymond Smiser and Jim Yoch performed the landscape design and installation. A perfect execution of classic European design, grace, flow and detail. A rare gem and opportunity.

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$1,500,000 | 6929 AVONDALE COURT | NICHOLS HILLS Updated with over $800,000 of current improvements by one of Nichols Hills premier builder/contractor’s. Master and adjoining library down with 2nd full bathroom that has been positioned to accommodate a 2nd bedroom downstairs. Chef’s kitchen with fireplace, open floor plan, soaring ceilings, grand manor roof, waterfall, brand new back-up generator, new pool, extensive outdoor lighting and numerous additional top-grade sophisticated appointments complete this offer.

Listed by: Mark Murphy Real Estate 405-476-4200 MarkMurphyRealEstate.com

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K E L L E R W I L LI A M S E LIT E

$2,375,000 | www.13300HickoryHills.com

$2,250,000 | www.5001WaterOakWay.com

$2,195,000 | www.EdgewaterofEdmond.com

$1,975,000 | www.8309nw125.com

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$2,100,000 | 3000 Blackstone

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$1,850,000 | www.EdmondLuxuryEstate.com


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R T D E AC N U NTR CO

$1,675,000 | www.2844Guilford.com

$1,495,000 | www.15600BaldCypress.com

$1,495,000 | www.10800e15th.com

$1,195,000 | www.4901Douglas.com

$995,000 | www.3101OakdaleRidge.com

$899,000 | www.18709WoodyCreek.com

W YAT T P O I N D E X T E R

Listed by: Wyatt Poindexter, Keller Williams Elite 405-417-5466 OKLuxuryHomes.com 5629 N. Classen Blvd | Oklahoma City, OK

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Forest Creek Estates is the ideal place to build your dream home. We believe that where you build is as important as the home you build, and Forest Creek Estates provides you with the kind of picture-perfect layouts, natural beauty, and remarkable views that make any house a home.

1 to 2+ Acre Lots Gated Community Architectural Covenants 15 Acre Nature Preserve Approved Builders List Centennial Elementary School District Edmond, Oklahoma

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Listed by: Wyatt Poindexter, Keller Williams Elite 405-417-5466 OKLuxuryHomes.com 5629 N. Classen Blvd | Oklahoma City, OK


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E S TAT E S O F WAT E R S T O N E 11415 S. LOUISVILLE PLACE | TULSA Estates of Waterstone. Double gated HILLTOP Manor framed by dense landscaping and arched gateways. Oasis living in the city, includes guest house, outdoor entertaining and pool.

C R OW N P O I N T E $795,000 | 9722 S. OSWEGO AVENUE | TULSA OVER $400K REMODEL! Vaulted entry, open SS & granite kitchen & family, hardwoods, formal, study & beautiful transitional master down. POND VIEW with fountains from inground pool, patio & all windows. Gated Jenks subdivision.

J U LI E T E T SWO R T H

Listed by: Julie Tetsworth, CRS, Broker-Associate Coldwell Banker Select 918-633-0600 julie@tulsahomeview.com 8990 S. Sheridan | Tulsa, OK

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K E L L E R WI L LI A M S R E A LT Y

$1,175,000 | 6601 ACORN DRIVE | 15TH HOLE AT OAK TREE Edmond Schools

$1,050,000 | 724 LEGACY DRIVE | 16TH HOLE AT OAK TREE Edmond Schools

$759,900 | 6608 MYSTIC VALLEY DRIVE | GRAND TIMBER Edmond Schools

$699,000 | 3901 RED DEER CROSSING | AUGUSTA FARMS Edmond Schools

$649,000 | 5804 COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE | OAK TREE Edmond Schools

$579,000 | 1300 IRVINE DRIVE | OAK TREE Edmond Schools

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Listed by: Brad Reeser Real Estate Team 405-330-2626 BradReeser.com 10 E. Campbell | Edmond, OK


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$1,995,000 | 421784 1180 ROAD | EUFAULA, OK 74432 Amazing five bedroom home on 4.79 acres with breathtaking views of Lake Eufaula! Luxurious amenities begin in the living area with 24-foot cathedral ceilings, copper-wrapped wood beams, fireplace, wet bar with sink, wine cooler, and ice maker. The upper level master bedroom offers a unique onyx shower, Whirlpool tub, and fireplace. Entertain in the large kitchen with a commercial six-burner gas range with griddle, grill, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, warming ovens, granite counters, and compactor. Includes an elevator, generator, plus a central wet/dry vacuum system. The upper level veranda showcases an outside kitchen with built-in grill, sink, refrigerator and fireplace. Glass railings allow for unobstructed views. Enjoy panoramic views year round!

$1,475,000 | 11503 S. GRANITE AVENUE | TULSA Resort-like backyard with pond view in the Estates of Forest Park. 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, cherry wood spiral staircase, beautiful chandeliers, granite, marbles, hand-crafted moldings, media room and wet bars. Remodeled kitchen and family room. Agent related to seller.

$1,220,000 | 416 FLINT RIDGE COURT - NORMAN, OK This stunning European Manor home is the definition of perfection! Over 6,000 square feet includes 5 bed, 5.1 bath, executive style office, media room and game room! The resort inspired backyard with fully equipped outdoor kitchen/living features a pool & spa that can be chilled or heated with a swim up bar and pool side firepit to top it off!

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RE/MAX PREFERRED

Listed by: James Parker 405-570-9485 / 1-800-299-1555 jamesparker@remax.net 3705 W. Memorial Road, Suite 1310 Oklahoma CIty, OK 73134

M C G R AW R E A LT O R S

Listed by: Carma Grigsby 918-260-1800 cgrigsby@mcgrawok.com

THE DILLARD GROUP

Listed by: Darlene Bowline 405-659-8291 darlene@dillardgroup.com www.DillardGroup.com


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$1,000,000 | 4411 BERRY FARM ROAD - NORMAN Located in ASHTON GROVE. The quality of this home speaks for itself. 9’ granite center island, 6 burner Viking stove, 48” SUB-ZERO side by side. All interior walls insulated. TV in family room remains with home. 20X30 finished storage room, not in sq. footage. 3 zone HVAC. Upstairs game room has wet bar. 2 Bedrooms upstairs - 2 bedrooms down. 4 full baths, 2 half baths, exceptional pool with rock waterfall. 5,950 sqft. Trades Considered. Roof is less than one year old.

$780,000 | 1630 E. 31ST STREET | TULSA Tuscany inspired home in The Village on Utica featuring walled courtyard with pool & outdoor fireplace. 1st floor master suite with 2nd bedroom/bath on 1st floor. Beamed ceiling overlooks living - open granite kitchen & dining. Spacious game/media room with wet bar.

$724,900 | 3532 NW 175TH STREET | ROSE CREEK French chateau home in Rose Creek offers pride of craftsmanship & function. Barrel ceiling, crystal chandelier in foyer. Travertine tile, handsome hand scraped hickory wood floors. Gourmet granite and stainless kitchen. Stunning fireplace, soaring 18’ wood beamed ceiling. Master has trey ceiling, office/exercise area, French doors. Velvet theater drapes and mini kitchen in theater/game room, 92” electric screen.

THE DILLARD GROUP

Listed by: Al Mamary 405-620-2732 realtor60@aol.com

M C G R AW R E A LT O R S

Listed by: Gordon Shelton 918-697-2742 gshelton@mcgrawok.com

P R I M E R E A LT Y L U X U R Y H O M E S

Listed by: Kathy & Steve Griffith 405-213-7839 or 405-613-4141 PrimeRealtyLuxuryHomes.com

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photo: Shevaun Williams

Linda Haneborg

Linda Haneborg Associates

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