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Tuscany revisited

With its distinctive stonework, towers and arched openings, this Italian-style house by Pinnacle Architectural Studio looks right at home in the Las Vegas landscape

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Bathroom with pillars and arches over bath. Vanity and shower

Tuscan villas are defined by their solid stone walls and terracotta tile roofs, which not only give the homes a sense of permanence, but also protect them from climate extremes. It's an architectural style that works equally well in a hot desert landscape, such as Las Vegas.

This new house, which was designed by Pinnacle Architectural Studio, takes the traditional Tuscan architecture and adapts it for a modern lifestyle.

Design principal Quinn Boesenecker says creating an aged look was a critical part of the design. Every element, from the stonework and the landscaping to the finish on the interior walls, was designed to convey the sense of a home that has aged over time.


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Interior view of traditional home many accessories

"Authenticity was key, starting with the exterior," Boesenecker says. "The towers and the multi-layered roof line, for example, reference traditional homes in Tuscany. We also added copper roofs, which have been treated to create an aged patina. And all the arched windows and doors feature limestone sills and surrounds, just as they do in Italy."

The entry to the house is through an arched opening and a landscaped courtyard, complete with old-style granite pots and a water feature.

Arches also define the interior, which includes a large great room with a soaring, 24ft vaulted ceiling and a double-height decorative limestone mantel. The main hallway incorporates classically styled columns and a groin vault ceiling with a Venetian plaster finish.

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Evening view of poolside living area

Most rooms open to poolside terraces or balconies, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow.

For details, contact Pinnacle Architectural Studio, 9755 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89117, phone (702) 940 6920, fax (702) 940 6921. Website: www.lvpas.com.

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