Built in 1963 by Paradise Homes is this expanded
butterfly-roofed Palmer & Krisel-designed home on the 9th
fairway of the Las Vegas National Golf Club in Paradise Palms, Las Vegas, NV.
With three bedrooms and three bathrooms in 2,706 square feet, this home sits on
a 12,600 square-foot golf course lot with an in-ground pool and carries an
asking price of $375,000.
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Front entrance |
Originally starting out life as a 1,600 square foot home,
this home has seen its carport enclosed and a large rear-yard addition placed
on the home. The exterior of the home features Krisel’s distinctive shadow
H-block façade, which has been obscured a hedgerow adjacent to the double
raised-panel front door entry. Ping gravel, red pavers and minimal landscape leave
the front yard as a blank slate ready for personalization.
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Entry hall and living |
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Living room |
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Living room |
Inside the home, the shadow H-block continues into the entry
hall and wraps into the living room, where another signature Krisel design; a large
modernist fireplace, anchors the room. Original clerestories are still in
place, and a kitchen pass-through has been punched through the wall that once separated
the kitchen and living areas. The dining is open to both the kitchen and living
room, and overlooks the backyard through mullioned French doors.
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Living and kitchen |
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Living and dining |
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Dining room, with what looks like a wine bar station? |
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Kitchen |
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Kitchen |
The kitchen has been renovated with white shaker cabinets, quartz
countertops and stainless steel appliances. The wall between the bedroom hallway
and kitchen has been removed, which opens the space up but allows for more noise
and sound to travel to the back of the home.
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Former carport open to living, dining, kitchen and entry\ |
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Former carport |
The former carport has been opened to the living, dining and
kitchen, which creates another large undefined open area. The foundation was
never brought to the height of the rest of the home, requiring this room to be
stepped down into. Behind the carport conversion, another undefined open room sits,
this time sitting above the conversion. This space is small and wide, and feels
very much like an add-on. This portion of the home may be more successful if
converted back to covered parking, for those who don’t need excessive undefined
square footage.
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Master bedroom at rear of home |
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Added master bath |
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Former master bedroom |
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Former master bath |
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Guest bath |
All three bedrooms sit along the south side of the home,
with the original master located towards the front, featuring its own bathroom finished
in dark grey tiles. The secondary bedroom sits at the rear of the home, while a
large master suite has been carved out of the rear corner secondary bedroom.
All bathrooms have been finished identically with shaker cabinetry, quartz
counters and grey floor tiles used both on the floor and bath and tub
surrounds.
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Pool and backyard |
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Pool and back of home |
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Pool and back of home |
The backyard sits open to the adjacent Las Vegas National
Golf Club, and features a large curvy swimming pool at the center of the yard.
Minimal landscape plantings and pink gravel surrounds the pool, along with a
chipping grey-painted patio, leaving the yard a blank slate open for a
modernist water-conserving makeover that better compliments the home.
For those looking for a coveted butterfly roofed golf course
home, here’s a great opportunity to acquire a move-in ready property.
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