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Mid Century Composition in Reno, Nevada by Aspen Leaf Interiors
February 22nd, 2017 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: Aspen Leaf Interiors
This home was designed for a mature client passionate about the arts, travel, and philanthropy. The home’s intention was to be a gathering place for large formal groups as well as small intimate circles to mingle, exchange ideas, and inspire.
The exterior of the home is intriguing with its curved zinc spine that projects from an asymmetrical roofline, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Architects: Cathexes
Project: Mid Century Composition
Location: Reno, Nevada, USA
Interior Design Firm: Aspen Leaf Interiors
A full view of the exterior of the property, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
As you approach the home, you notice the sculptural curved zinc spine projecting from the asymmetrical roofline. Complimenting the contemporary architecture, the interiors reflect modern clean lines and serene materials selected to allow the international collection of art to take center stage on a background of polished plaster and wool herringbone wall covering.
The dining room doors open up to the courtyard and pool, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A curved walkway leads past the kitchen and dining room to the main living areas. Each plank of the rift white oak flooring is tapered to fit the curve of the walkway, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Wishing to integrate original pieces of great mid-century furniture designers, careful consideration was given to scale and proportion, fabrics and finishes that magnify lighting, and flow that encourages exploration from one space to the next.
The kitchen wall displays My Country, by Kudditji Kngwarreye, Australian Aboriginal painter, 2008, 77.5” x 76”, acrylic on canvas, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The bright artwork pops in the monochromatic kitchen, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Over the living room fireplace is a bas-relief art peice inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and designed by Marcio Decker of Aspen Leaf Interiors. The art piece also serves as a hidden panel covering the television, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Spring Form, by Melvin Schuler, 77”h x 22” x 17”, copper over redwood stands next to the living room window, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The dining room doors fold back like an accordian to open the room up to the courtyard, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
In the den hangs an untiltled peice by Chiu Weng, 1977, 35” x 35”, gouache on cork, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A large painting, Abstract Tahoe, by Marcio Decker of Aspen Leaf Interiors is attached by a metal frame to the side walls to give the piece a floating appearance, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The art-filled staircase and the elevator to the second floor, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The courtyard continues the home’s design with mid-century furniture, including a bronze table by Neil Goodman, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The master bedroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The master bedroom incudes two pieces of art cut from original scrolls, traditional Chinese decorative style, circa 1995, as well as an 11th century original by Zhang Zeduan which is considered the Chinese Mona Lisa, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A guest bedroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Over the bath tub hangs Reclining Woman, by Carole Kilgore, 1965, 19” x 23”, pastel on pape, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A bathroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The shower and custom cabinets, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The exterior of the home is intriguing with its curved zinc spine that projects from an asymmetrical roofline, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A full view of the exterior of the property, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The dining room doors open up to the courtyard and pool, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A curved walkway leads past the kitchen and dining room to the main living areas. Each plank of the rift white oak flooring is tapered to fit the curve of the walkway, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The kitchen wall displays My Country, by Kudditji Kngwarreye, Australian Aboriginal painter, 2008, 77.5” x 76”, acrylic on canvas, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The bright artwork pops in the monochromatic kitchen, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Over the living room fireplace is a bas-relief art peice inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and designed by Marcio Decker of Aspen Leaf Interiors. The art piece also serves as a hidden panel covering the television, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The living room features Dreaming, by Robert Glenn Ketchum, 1982, 30” x 40” cibachrome, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Spring Form, by Melvin Schuler, 77”h x 22” x 17”, copper over redwood stands next to the living room window, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The dining room doors fold back like an accordian to open the room up to the courtyard, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
In the den hangs an untiltled peice by Chiu Weng, 1977, 35” x 35”, gouache on cork, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A large painting, Abstract Tahoe, by Marcio Decker of Aspen Leaf Interiors is attached by a metal frame to the side walls to give the piece a floating appearance, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The art-filled staircase and the elevator to the second floor, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The courtyard continues the home’s design with mid-century furniture, including a bronze table by Neil Goodman, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The master bedroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The master bedroom incudes two pieces of art cut from original scrolls, traditional Chinese decorative style, circa 1995, as well as an 11th century original by Zhang Zeduan which is considered the Chinese Mona Lisa, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A guest bedroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A guest bedroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Over the bath tub hangs Reclining Woman, by Carole Kilgore, 1965, 19” x 23”, pastel on pape, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
A bathroom, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
The shower and custom cabinets, Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
Image Courtesy © Aspen Leaf Interiors
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