A Dome Fit for a King
Eagle’s Eye — This Monolithic Dome home looks like a medieval castle, but it was designed and built with 21st century technology.
Old look; New design — Owner Bob Warden thinks of the castle top, with its medieval look, as a conglomeration of 11th century architecture with 21st century technology.
Medieval balcony — One could easily picture Juliet awaiting Romeo on this balcony.
Royal welcome — An elaborate door and decorative stonework welcome visitors.
Attractive dividers — Decorative glass blocks section off and divide the living area.
Going round — A spiral staircase leads to the upper level.
Reading nook — Soft pillows turn this wide window seat into a comfy reading nook.
Entertainment area — Besides a wide-screen TV, this entertainment area sports a stone fireplace and soft leather sofas and chairs.
Curves and circles — Circles seemingly float across a dividing wall.
No drabness here! — Eagle’s Eye is no drab castle! Its huge windows allow plenty of light.
Bright work area — Windows provide light and a view and turn this office into a pleasant work area.
Kitchen — It includes a beautiful tile floor, wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a curved, marble-like counter.
Up and around — A wooden staircase hugs and curves around a wall.
Cloudlike curves — These curvy walls create a look of floating softness.
Dining — Its long, rectangular table can accommodate eight.
Bath — It includes a marble top double sink and a cultured marble shower with two shower heads, a corner seat, shelves and a grab bar.
Spacious — This Monolithic Dome’s 5000 square feet include a hemisphere with a 42-foot diameter at its center.
Vaults — Three half-cylindrical barrel vaults come off the center dome.
At evening time — Once the sun sets, Eagle’s Eye looks even more medieval.
