Wayde King and Brett Raymer, co-owners of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing and stars of The Animal Planet Network’s reality TV series “Tanked” have created strikingly unique ponds for their own homes.
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At the entrance to Frederic Da Silva’s penthouse stands a concrete-and-glass, lighted kiosk from Wynn Las Vegas advertising “Le Rêve – The Dream.” It’s his favorite local production and a fitting reminder that Las Vegas is a city where big dreams can come true.
Nestled in the exclusive Summerlin The Ridges neighborhood, 45 Painted Feather Way is breaking national energy-efficiency records.
The coolest component in Guy Pinjuv’s Blue Diamond house is a rectangular ceiling hammock that stretches above one corner of the living room. It serves as conversation starter and defines the homeowner’s character — someone who is the opposite of a couch potato, and not afraid to take a leap of faith. Literally. To access it you have to climb over a 3-foot railing and jump diagonally onto its springy surface.
A 30-minute drive from Las Vegas provides a quick escape to a quaint community that bears similarities to Stars Hollow, the fictitious home of TV’s Gilmore Girls.
Avi Dan-Goor says staging can cost a lot of money, particularly if renting furniture is required, but that there are well-known tenets homeowners can consider when putting their place on the market, beginning with removing clutter, creating vignettes by arranging objects that are odd numbers — not two, but three and not six, but five — and moving them out from the wall to create a sense of depth.
When March Madness ends, college basketball fans will be left wanting until the next season rolls around. But for an elite few, whose homes are complete with a private indoor sports court, there never has to be an off-season.
Otho Behr, son of the founder of Behr Process Corp., a manufacturer of paints, stains and varnishes, is selling his Las Vegas Homes in Seven Hills for $2,363,600.
One of the largest transactions of the year in Las Vegas’ luxury home market closed March 8 in Queensridge, a neighborhood covered in controversy over the shuttering of the community’s Badlands Golf Course.
Andy Walmsley’s career as a set designer has reached a stage many in show business only dream about, including “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” and “So You Think You Can Dance.”