Hurtado Residence was designed with a vision of creating a modern art-gallery style space for entertaining hip, young guests and partygoers with the intent of constructing a modern marvel of luxury with the highest level of technology and contemporary style throughout.
- Architects: Chemical Spaces
- Designer: Mark Tracy
- Photography: David Marquardt
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5
- Size: 9,602 sq. ft.
- Lot: 0.32 acres
- Built: 2010
Resonating with style and panache, this unforgettable Las Vegas residence features an 11-foot custom-designed aluminum front door that opens to striped Italian floor tile, a three-story elevator tower surrounded with custom art, a floating staircase trimmed with stainless steel accompanied by Scavolini cabinets and a 14-foot wide fireplace in the kitchen along with a startlingly extensive use of glowing blue LED lighting accents throughout the home that is sure to catch your attention.
Designed by award-winning interior designer, Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces, the fabulous 10,000 sq. ft. Hurtado Residence is located in the master-planned community of Summerlin at The Ridges subdivision near the renowned Red Rock Canyon, one of the most desirable areas in southwestern Las Vegas, Nevada to own luxury real estate.
The 11-foot hand crafted aluminum front entryway opens to striped Italian floor tile, a three-story lift tower encompassed with custom craftsmanship, and a gliding staircase trimmed with stainless steel.
A 14-foot wide chimney is the essential element of the kitchen and living space, joined by Scavolini cupboards and metallic silver hardwood floors. Blue LED lighting sparkles around the second level roof which stretches out from the kitchen and down the media divider and chimney; it additionally highlights the roof of the expert shower.
The living arrangement is situated in The Ridges, an upscale custom home group toward the west of Las Vegas nearing Red Rock Canyon. The house is 10,000 square feet. Outline started in June of 2009 and development was finished in January of 2011.