Nevada’s ‘Most Published House’ Is an Ultramodern Dream For $5.5M

Published: July 2, 2015 | By: American Luxury Staff

Forget being a celebrity, your house can garner the fame for you. Nevada’s “most published home” is on the market, and it can be yours for just $5.48 million. Named one of the top 10 buildings in the world by Architectural digest, the modern 6,515-square-foot home was also named house of the year by Architectural Record.

Celebrated architect and UCLA professor Mark Mack spent a year designing the custom house for Peter and Turkey Stremmel. After 18 months of construction, many deemed it an architectural masterpiece. Often referred to as the Stremmel House, the home is ideal for entertaining. With 9 acres of wildflower-covered desert land and a 360-degree view of the mountains, your guests won’t want to leave.

The main living room boasts vaulted ceilings, stained and polished concrete floors, and steel beams for a super modern look. Complete with a bar, pool, and wood-burning fireplace, the Stremmel House is perfect for comfortable and stylish living.

With four bedrooms and a loft-style library, this architectural masterpiece still feels like home. Get comfortable in the master suite with a walk-in closet, dual vanities, steam shower, and private patio. Or simply enjoy an evening in the indoor aviary. While this house might get most of the attention, you’ll be busy enjoying the view of the Great Basin Valley through floor-to-ceiling windows.

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