Houzz Tour: A Contemporary Home in Las Vegas That’s Perfect for a Party
Great architecture, stunning views, luxurious fixtures and a sleek pool area give this home the wow factor
Nora Burba Trulsson
30 August 2014
Houzz Contributor. Freelance writer specializing in architecture, interiors, landscape, design and lifestyle topics. http://www.noraburbatrulsson.com
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In Las Vegas, there is no such thing as small when it comes to architecture and design. Between the spectacle of the Strip and the unyielding drama of the surrounding Desert, you go bold or you go home. So that’s exactly what architect Eric Strain of Assemblage Studio did when a couple with a young daughter asked him to design a spacious, resort-style home for them on a lot that had enviable views of the Strip and the sandstone peaks of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Strain’s striking design includes a three-level main house plus a pool house/office, large enough to accommodate the big parties the couple enjoys hosting as well as extended visits from their overseas family. Dubbing the home Tresarca for its series of rectangular forms stacked perpendicularly atop one another, Strain also used breezes, a blurred sense of indoors and out, and shading as design motifs – most notably he included a sculptural shade screen that envelops the home’s upper level.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here An entrepreneurial couple and their daughter
Location Las Vegas
Size 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms
Architect Eric Strain of Assemblage Studio
Landscape architect Chris Winters & Associates
Builder Unique Custom Homes
Photography by Bill Timmerman and Zack Hussain
Strain’s striking design includes a three-level main house plus a pool house/office, large enough to accommodate the big parties the couple enjoys hosting as well as extended visits from their overseas family. Dubbing the home Tresarca for its series of rectangular forms stacked perpendicularly atop one another, Strain also used breezes, a blurred sense of indoors and out, and shading as design motifs – most notably he included a sculptural shade screen that envelops the home’s upper level.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here An entrepreneurial couple and their daughter
Location Las Vegas
Size 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms
Architect Eric Strain of Assemblage Studio
Landscape architect Chris Winters & Associates
Builder Unique Custom Homes
Photography by Bill Timmerman and Zack Hussain
The home’s rectangular forms are apparent from the street. The main level, on the right, is topped by a cantilevered bedroom level, which is enveloped in a sculptural mesh shade screen. The gate leads to a large front courtyard, tucked behind the blackened steel fence.
Comfortable furniture, a strip of fire and a view of the home’s hallway through a large glass wall greet visitors in the entry courtyard, which doubles as an outdoor living room. The bedroom level above provides shade.
Ceiling fan: Big Ass Fans; swinging sofa: custom, JD Stairs; outdoor furniture: Cane-line
Ceiling fan: Big Ass Fans; swinging sofa: custom, JD Stairs; outdoor furniture: Cane-line
A black steel door and ipe wood decking lead to the home’s tucked-away front door. Bamboo stairs climb to the bedroom level.
Stairs: JD Stairs
Stairs: JD Stairs
A simple tableau is a welcoming gesture in the home’s hallway.
Furniture, accessories: Designlush
Furniture, accessories: Designlush
The homeowners commissioned New York artist Annika Newell to create a 25ft-high chandelier sculpture, called Opus Electric, for the stairwell between the entry and the upper bedroom level.
Newell’s sculpture uses more than 5,000 lightbulbs, though only a small percentage of them actually light up. Most of the illumination comes from reflection.
The main level includes living, dining and kitchen spaces. Window walls throughout the house open to pull in breezes from the pool and adjacent golf course and allow a seamless transition to outdoor spaces. Furnishings, such as the custom wood dining table, are scaled large for comfort.
Windows: Fleetwood; marble flooring, slate fireplace cladding: Tuscany Collection; lighting: Viabizzuno; dining chairs: Ligne Roset
Windows: Fleetwood; marble flooring, slate fireplace cladding: Tuscany Collection; lighting: Viabizzuno; dining chairs: Ligne Roset
A gray corner sofa by B&B Italia in the living area invites lounging. The painting is by Las Vegas artist Tim Bavington.
The kitchen’s 14ft island provides plenty of space for informal dining. The freestanding wall and worktop space at the back screen another cooking area, useful for catered parties.
Worktops: Caesarstone
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Worktops: Caesarstone
Take a look at these top tips for entertaining
A glass-tile wall adds a colourful counterpoint to the kitchen’s sleek lines and subtle tones.
Cabinetry: Bulthaup; ovens: Miele; stove: Viking; faucet: Kohler
Cabinetry: Bulthaup; ovens: Miele; stove: Viking; faucet: Kohler
The upper-level master bedroom has filtered views of the desert through the mesh shade structure. The flooring is bamboo.
Bed: Ligne Roset; rug: Designlush
Bed: Ligne Roset; rug: Designlush
A custom marble bath, filled by a ceiling fixture, invites long soaks in the luxe master bathroom. Granite-clad walls and rectangles embedded in river stones add natural appeal.
Plumbing fixtures: Kohler
Plumbing fixtures: Kohler
The home’s site slopes gently towards the back, affording the opportunity to create a partially excavated lower level that includes two guest rooms, a wine room and this media room. When not in use, the lower level – and its utilities – can be shut off from the rest of the house.
A spiral staircase, partially clad in mushroom wood, connects the lower-level wine room to the upstairs. The slatted wood barn door on the right opens to the adjoining media room.
Bar stools: Designlush; pendant lighting: Viabizzuno
Bar stools: Designlush; pendant lighting: Viabizzuno
The freestanding pool house includes this lounge and home office, partially visible through the slot window. The wall is clad in shou-sugi-ban (charred) wood, angled to echo the forms of the home’s upper-level shade screen. A backlit image of smoke provides a focal point for the bar.
Furniture: Ligne Roset
Furniture: Ligne Roset
A negative-edge pool, with a raised spa and a shallow sun deck, reflects the back of the home and pool house.
Outdoor furniture: Cane-line
Outdoor furniture: Cane-line
The pool and patio overlook a golf course and the desert hills beyond. Ample deck space and courtyards provide spots for outdoor entertaining.
A lower-level courtyard is adjacent to the media room. Slate-clad planters frame a water wall and fire pit. The bridge connects the main living room with the pool patio. ‘One of the main ideas of the home’s design was to get the owners to live outside,’ says Strain. ‘Even if it’s 110 degrees, you can find comfortable, shaded places to be outdoors here.’
Outdoor furniture: Cane-line
Outdoor furniture: Cane-line
A view from the pool house reveals the lights of the Las Vegas Strip.
A walkway between the pool house on the right and the main house shows the three main volumes of the home’s design.
A custom pool ramada casts dappled shade on a chaise. An identical ramada is partially visible on the roof deck.
An exterior staircase from the upper level leads down to the front courtyard. The bench is by Las Vegas artist Zak Ostrowski.
The design of the 18ft-tall, articulated shade screen was inspired by the dappled shade provided by trees, as well as the crackling of the desert floor after rainwater dries.
Shade screen fabrication: JD Stairs
Shade screen fabrication: JD Stairs
The shade screen, which envelops the entire upper floor, pulls away from the walls, refracting sunlight. ‘The heat collects on the screen,’ explains Strain, ‘and never hits the house directly. The gap between the house and the screen acts as a chimney, with cooler air rising to take the heat up and away.’
A shallow water feature underscores the stairs leading from the front courtyard to the upper level.
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A floor plan reveals the home’s volumes.
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