9438, Castleview Dr, Elk Grove, CA
Monday - Friday 08:00-16:00
+1 (570) 900 2565

Kickapoo Turnpike

Project Detailsx

Client: Kickapoo Turnpike
Location: Oklahoma City,USA
Value: $110,125,000
General Contractors: Eden Roc Builders
Year Completed: 2015
Category: Residential

Project Overviewx

The Kickapoo Turnpike was a new alignment built by the Oklahoma Turnpike authority around the east side of Oklahoma City. Manhattan Road and Bridge performed five separate contracts on this corridor, constructing 18 out of the 41 bridges as well as earthwork, storm drainage, and concrete pavement on some of the projects.

The remodeled home is roughly 4,700 square feet in size, with additional area added being only 462 square feet, but the effect of lifting the roof three feet higher and opening the house views up are dramatic. The house reflects the owners’ interests and lifestyle which involves sports and entertaining. The existing family room became a game room for billiards and football-watching, and the entry forecourt has a basketball stand then off to the side is a Bocce ball court. A large swimming pool sits down below the main house.

A new concrete patio was designed to sit outside next to the kitchen, for outdoor cooking and dining. Overlooking the pool and the Bay view, it’s a perfect setting. Set off from the bedrooms, a new Zen-inspired garden with Corten steel planters provides a restful surrounding. Two mature Olive trees were brought in to sit at the entry parking forecourt, making manageable what was a large empty space.

The master bathroom received a lot of design attention, with separate his and hers closets, and a centrally located vessel tub by Badeloft. Several skylights brighten things and the vessel tub sits almost surrounded by glass, since the house lives in a private gated community.

The game room also features a stone wall where a rock picked up while hiking by one of the owners, was matched and included in the construction. The old house had a large existing fireplace in the middle of the living and dining rooms that was kept but was seriously updated with new gas insert, wood and stone cladding. The old house also had many Fleetwood windows and sliding doors, which were refinished and kept, with new matching units used as clerestories to increase the roof height.

.