The New American Home 2023: A Haven on the Hill

By Layne Deakins, ProBuilder   If New York is home to the city that never sleeps, Las Vegas is the city of insomniacs, a dazzling playground of gambling, entertainment, fine dining, and nightlife that pushes any idea of rest onto the back burner. But in the mountains that surround the Las Vegas Valley, a quiet…

The bathroom is evolving into a spa

By Las Vegas Review-Journal As people continue to spend more and more time inside their houses, it has become overwhelmingly clear how important some rooms are to the overall design and function of the home. In early 2020, architects and interior designers predicted that the dual-purpose bathroom would become one of the hottest residential design...

New American Remodel built for energy efficiency

Published in Las Vegas Review Journal By Kristen Peterson Real Estate Millions on May 17, 2019. In seeking a Las Vegas home to turn into a state-of-the-art, high-end luxury remodel, architect Michael Gardner chose what he referred to as a “poorly built” 1950s, ranch home on a property downtown with well and water rights in...

Las Vegas is moving toward modern architecture

Published in Las Vegas Business Press by Buck Wargo on April 30, 2019. Early this year, California-based architect sparked ire and even some agreement among Las Vegas home designers and builders when he criticized the residential architectural landscape of Southern Nevada. Christopher Mercier, the founder of FER Studio in Inglewood, spoke to the Las Vegas Review-Journal...