
Bedazzled with turquoise trim, pink flamingos — and sporting a vintage Chrysler Imperial in the driveway — the curb appeal of this midcentury modern house on the recent Las Vegas Home & History Tour only began to hint at the vintage delights inside. An avocado kitchen! Two sputnik lights! Rooms full of mid mod furniture! And three — yes, count ’em — three bars! Come on in for a look — I took oodles of photos.
About this house, Nevada Preservation said:
This 1964 ranch home was built in Paradise Palms Unit 15, which was developed by Eastern Enterprises. The tract is dubbed the Fontainebleau Estates, showcasing two models known as the Parisienne and the Marquis, the latter of which is shown today. While the home is no longer original, the current homeowner has renovated the house back to what can be imagined was its original splendor, with period appropriate finishes, fixtures and appliances. Like other homes in the area, the floorplan of the two models are repeated throughout the development, but different elevations of the houses give the streets of Unit 15 a varied look that was common in midcentury tract developments.
The front entry:

The kitchen:

One of the reasons I loved this house so much was because it seemed clear that the owner was a longtime collector who first and foremost wanted to preserve what could be preserved and not remodel anything if it still had life in it. For example, the floors and backsplash do not appear to be original to the kitchen — I believe someone told me that they came with the house when the current owner bought it. Since they were in good shape, he/she (?) made them work. Avocado and bittersweet orange go quite nicely with terracotta, don’t you think?







The dining room:

The living room:


Bedroom:


The bathroom:



The bars:







New friends:

















Aaron says
I love it! Barely a lick of gray or white in sight…and so much personality! How I wish modern America wasn’t so afraid to use colors.
Walter Lipman says
You asked about the furniture line used in the bedroom. I don’t know the specific name, but I’m pretty sure that it was manufactured by Lane.
Richard Dietzel says
There was a group in the Aughts who were converting old cigarette machines into Art-O-Matics I think. There was one in Eugene, OR that sold poetry.
Marsha says
This house is wonderful! I never really “got” 70’s decor, or avacodo green or orange, but now I see it! This is just such a happy house. And it sounds like the neighbors agree.
Cindy Bowman says
Here’s what happened to some of the cigarette vending machines:
http://laughingsquid.com/art-o-mat-retired-cigarette-vending-machines-converted-to-sell-art/
Trés cool, yes??
Joe Felice says
Now that’s what I’m talking about–lots of color! Though the kitchen and bar look more ’70s than ’50s, it is still retro and still beautiful.
Ellen Holmby says
I love the vintage look. My husband laughs at me he said I never left the 50’s – 70’s. LOVE LOVE LOVE