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Vegas - 2017 - Issue 1 - Spring - Olivia Culpo

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CLOCKWISE: Custom millwork fronts the cabinets in the master bath; custom furniture provides a cozy nook on the pickled wood flooring under a staircase; desert modern design calls for succulents; a view from the home's Great Room. "WE WANTED THIS SPACE TO BE A VANTAGE POINT TO OBSERVE THE INTENSE AND MAGICAL WORLD, AND TO HAVE IT BE PART OF THE INTERIOR." —OLIVER HASLEGRAVE Unable to settle on the right space, the natural transition was to Weidner's newly acquired Downtown spot. And with that came the Haslegrave's first residen- tial project. "Although we predominantly work on hospitality projects, we are interested in residential and retail as well for the different opportunities they offer," Oliver says adding, "James was a dream client who trusted our aesthetic sensibilities and was open to some fun experimental ideas." For the Haslegraves, a new take on desert style meant a minimal approach, clean geometry and elemental materials. Weidner approved, not only because of his familiarity with their work in New York but also in part because the brothers have worked with Maderas Collective. The custom furniture and millwork, all designed by the Haslegraves, were crafted at Maderas. "James's loft is a great example of their work," Dave Grossman, CEO of Maderas Collective, says. "They designed everything from top to bottom, and we worked on it from the start with them in nailing every little detail." The home became a fusion of Haslegrave's staples—materials like wood, tile, plaster, concrete, stee l, copper— and the midcentury modern look Weidner desired. This includes that desert feel, which is reflected through the muted tones and best seen in the central living space with its double height ceilings, oversized windows, second floor office/ balcony and restrained material palette. Oliver calls this the essential desert modern aesthetic for "entertaining, glamour, and meticulous attention to detail." "With such an awe-inspiring view of the Las Vegas Strip," he adds, "we wanted this space to be a vantage point to observe the magical and intense world through the window, and also to have that world be part of the interior." .

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