Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces

American designer Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces has completed the Hurtado Residence in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Sofas Furniture The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces.jpg

Bedroom Furniture The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces.jpg

High Art to Modern Ladder The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces.jpg

Interior Decoration The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces.jpg

Kitchen Interior Decor The Hurtado Residence Design in Las Vegas, Nevada by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces.jpg

The residence is located in The Ridges, an upscale custom home community to the west of Las Vegas nearing Red Rock Canyon. The home is 10,000 square feet.

Design began in June of 2009 and construction was completed in January of 2011.

The intent of this design was to create a modern, art-gallery-style space to entertain hip, young guests and partygoers. The 11-foot custom-designed aluminum front door opens to striped Italian floor tile, a three-story elevator tower surrounded with custom art, and a floating staircase trimmed with stainless steel. A 14-foot wide fireplace is the primary feature of the kitchen and living space, accompanied by Scavolini cabinets and metallic silver hardwood floors. Blue LED lighting glows around the second tier ceiling which extends from the kitchen and down the media wall and fireplace; it also accents the ceiling of the master bath.

Visit the Chemical Spaces website

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