Nestled near the quiet terminus of a cul-de-sac, where the pavement yields to fire road and trailhead, this single-story Contemporary Southwestern residence stands as both sanctuary and statement — a home shaped by sun, stone, and sky.
Nestled near the quiet terminus of a cul-de-sac, where the pavement yields to fire road and trailhead, this single-story Contemporary Southwestern residence stands as both sanctuary and statement — a home shaped by sun, stone, and sky.
Built in 2006 and graced with the timeless vocabulary of Sunbelt architecture — warm stucco walls in desert earth tones, low-profile concrete tile rooflines shifting in elegant asymmetry, and a recessed entryway that welcomes you into cool shadow.
Two palms rise from a bed of reddish-brown decorative rock, sentinels flanking your approach, while the xeriscaped front yard hums with the quiet intelligence of low-maintenance desert beauty. Beyond the roofline, the Las Vegas skyline glimmers in the distance, framed by low-slung mountains and an impossibly wide blue sky.
Step through the decorative glass-inset front door onto light tile, and the home begins to unfold. Immediately off the entry, a versatile flex room offers dark hardwood floors, natural light through a bright window, and a ceiling fan overhead.
Envision a library, an art studio, a meditation room. The space bends to your imagination.
Paved in large, light ceramic tile and bathed in natural light from two oversized windows overlooking the patio and greenery beyond. A ceiling fan turns lazily above the living space; a five-light chandelier presides over the dining area with quiet elegance.
A sliding glass door dissolves the boundary between indoors and out.
Generous, warm, and built for the cook in the family. Extensive light-wood cabinetry — many fitted with pull-out storage drawers — lines the walls beneath granite countertops swirled in gold, brown, and black.
A center island with additional storage anchors the room, while a double-basin stainless steel sink set into a broad breakfast bar invites casual conversation. GE Profile stainless appliances include a gas cooktop, built-in oven, microwave, double-door refrigerator, and dishwasher. Recessed lighting illuminates every surface, and the kitchen flows openly into a sunlit breakfast nook framed by tree-filtered views.
Dark, reflective hardwood floors ground the room in warmth, while dual windows and a glass door invite the outdoors in — literally, stepping directly onto the covered rear patio. A generous walk-in closet unfolds in a U-shaped configuration with multi-wall shelving, hanging rods at varying heights, and dedicated vertical storage.
The en-suite primary bath is nothing short of indulgent: a long double-vanity with light countertops and rich brown wood cabinetry, an oval soaking tub illuminated by a glass-block privacy window, and a separate glass-enclosed shower. This is where the day begins with intention and ends with ease.
A thoughtfully designed hallway serves as the home's quiet spine — connecting guest bedroom, guest bath, laundry room, linen closet, utility closet, and a coat closet housing a smart utility panel — before opening into the main living area.
The guest bedroom mirrors the home's refined palette — cream walls, dark wood-look flooring, a ceiling fan, and a large sliding closet door. A fully appointed laundry room with upper wood cabinetry, a laundry sink, and direct garage access completes the interior with quiet domestic intelligence.
The covered rear patio extends the living space beneath a beamed roof, a new ceiling fan, and warm coach lights. From here, the primary bedroom's glass door and the living area's sliding doors both open onto this alfresco gathering place.
Beyond, a flagstone stepping-stone path meanders through reddish-brown gravel, past a shade tree and dark green hedge line, toward the retaining wall that marks the property's edge — and the beginning of everything else. Because from here, it is a short walk to the trailhead.

















