Robb & Stucky blends vintage Vegas with modern design
COURTESY PHOTO Vintage Vegas is back with a vengeance and cooler and hipper than ever at The New American Home“ 2009, a 9,000-squarefoot, multi-level, contemporary home featuring interior design by Robb & Stucky Interiors Las Vegas. The home is located on historic Tomiyasu Lane near Wayne Newton's estate in the neighborhood that was once home to famous Las Vegas residents such as Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, the Sultan of Brunei and several of the city's founding families. It was designed by Danielian Associates Architecture & Planning of Irvine, CA and built by Blue Heron, Inc. of Las Vegas and will be officially unveiled at the National Association of Home Builders' International Builders' Show, Jan. 20-23 in Las Vegas.
The home features "all the latest and greatest in technology, is fully wired and has some of the most innovative 'green' home building materials available today," said Lee Lundquist, lead interior designer on the project for Robb & Stucky Interiors. "Those features, coupled with its ultra-hip interior design, make the home a must-see for anyone who appreciates vintage charm with a modern-day edge."
As the centerpiece of IBS, The New American Home“ is a virtual showcase of products and includes the newest offerings from sponsoring vendors such as Kohler, Dal Tile, Progress Lighting, Baldwin, Closet Factory, Viking, Whirlpool, and Timberlake Cabinetry. "This is a project unlike any other," said Mr. Lundquist, who along with designers Kevin Johnson and Kellie Miller, spent nine months transforming the home into a contemporary masterpiece.