Situated on the 7th fairway of the Las Vegas
National Golf Course is this 1963 Palmer & Krisel-designed butterfly-roofed
home new to the market. With 2,160 expanded square feet, this midcentury modern home home has recently undergone a traditionally-styled renovation and features
four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a two car garage and sits on a 13,500 square-foot lot with an in-ground pool and carries an asking price of $400,000.
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Front of home |
The south facing front yard features a lush green lawn
flanked by a pair of mesquite trees and lined with pyracantha shrubs. Over the
years, a two car garage was added to the east side of the home, and the
original carport on the north side was enclosed and covered with shadow H-block
veneer. A small screen parapet extends across the roof of the former carport disguising
mechanical equipment from street view. Original shadow H-block extends up the
chimney and to the east of the front door.
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Entry hall with original shadow block |
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Living room |
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Living room - master is accessed through doorway between wall treatments |
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Living room and entry hall |
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Kitchen as viewed from living room |
The interior of the entry hall is lined with original shadow H-block
and leads to the both the hallway and offset living room. The living areas are
floored in hardwood, and the living room is anchored by a signature Krisel
modernist fireplace, with pyramidal hood and floating hearth, flanked with
clerestories. The dining area sits just off the living room, and overlooks the
backyard and swimming pool area through a large sliding glass door.
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Dining room and kitchen |
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Kitchen and living room |
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Kitchen, dining and living rooms all blend as one with minimal separation of space |
The kitchen has been opened up to the living area, featuring
a large rectangular pass-through in front of the kitchen sink, eliminating
privacy within the living areas and necessitating a consistently clean kitchen.
The cabinetry has been updated with traditionally-styled glass paneled doors,
stainless steel appliances, composite counters and mosaic tile backsplashes.
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Master bedroom |
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Master bedroom |
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Master bathroom |
The master bedroom sits in the former original carport,
overlooking the backyard. Original beams from the carport line the ceiling of
this flat-roofed rectangular portion of the home, and the master bathroom sits
towards the front of the room. The master bath has received a spa-style
makeover, with tub, shower, and large vanity.
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Secondary bedroom |
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Secondary bedroom |
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Guest bathroom |
The secondary bedrooms and original master all sit on the
east side of the home, accessed from the hallway opposite the entry. The former master sits towards the
front of the home, while the secondary bedrooms sit at the rear. The beds and
baths are generally in their original configurations, with the bedrooms
featuring their original clerestories and windows. The guest bath has been
updated with a stall shower replacing the signature Krisel sunken bathtub, and
traditionally-styled fixtures have replaced originals.
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Backyard view |
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Back of home |
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Backyard |
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Covered patio at backyard |
The backyard features a large in-ground pool sited between
the home and the golf course, visible from all rear-facing rooms. A covered patio
sits off of the dining room, extending across the rear wall of the home. A wrought
iron view fence allows for views of the adjacent fairway, and a mature olive
tree lends shade to the turf portions of the rear yard.
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