There’s a difference between a house that’s beautifully finished and a home that stays with you.
The Amerfield Home was designed with that distinction in mind — not as a series of rooms, but as a complete experience. One where materiality, proportion, and restraint work together to create a sense of presence you feel the moment you arrive.
Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, this full house renovation reflects our belief that luxury doesn’t announce itself. It settles in. It lingers. It feels inevitable.
Designing for Presence, Not Performance
A home with presence isn’t about how it photographs — it’s about how it lives.
For the Amerfield Home, that meant balancing structure with softness, depth with calm, and bold moments with quiet intention. Clean architectural lines were warmed with layered textures. Neutrals were enriched with contrast. Every decision was made in conversation with the whole.
This is the power of full-service interior design: when nothing exists in isolation, everything feels effortless.

The Entry: A Confident First Impression
The entry sets the tone without asking for attention.
Exposed beams, sculptural lighting, and curated art create a sense of arrival that feels assured, not overstated. The palette is warm and grounded, inviting movement through the home rather than stopping you at the door.
Confidence, here, is felt — not explained.

Living Spaces That Invite You In
In the main living areas, contrast creates calm.
Moody built-ins anchor the room, while warm woods and sculptural upholstery soften the edges. The fireplace grounds the space rather than competing for focus. Furniture is intentional, tactile, and meant to be lived with — not tiptoed around.
This is where beauty becomes comfortable.
And comfort becomes elevated.

Dining Rooms Designed for Gathering
The dining spaces were designed with rhythm in mind — how the room feels day to day, and how it transforms when filled with people.
Statement lighting brings drama overhead, balanced by natural drapery and grounded furnishings. Built-in cabinetry adds both function and quiet sophistication, allowing the room to shift seamlessly from everyday living to hosting with ease.
Luxury, here, is how effortlessly the space adapts.

The Power of the In-Between
Some of the most important design moments happen in transition.
The custom staircase — with warm wood treads, black metal detailing, and a patterned runner — turns a functional passage into a sculptural moment. Hallways are treated as intentional experiences, not leftover space.
These are the details that quietly shape how a home feels — even when you can’t quite name why.

Bathrooms That Feel Like a Retreat
Each bathroom was designed as a place to pause.
Freestanding tubs set within arched alcoves. Marble countertops paired with custom cabinetry. Brass fixtures that bring warmth without excess. Lighting that flatters and softens.
These spaces restore. They don’t rush.
They invite you to linger.

A Home Office With Weight and Warmth
The home office balances focus with feeling.
Textured wood paneling, brass shelving, and a custom desk create a space that feels grounded, intentional, and quietly powerful. It’s not trend-driven or overly minimal — it’s designed for longevity, clarity, and daily use.
A reminder that productivity and beauty can coexist beautifully.

The Details That Change Everything
A makeup vanity tucked into an arched niche.
The glow of statement lighting reflected just so.
The way light moves across textured surfaces throughout the day.
These are the moments that transform a house into a home with presence. Not formulas. Not trends. Just deeply considered design, executed with care.
Full House Renovation Interior Design in Las Vegas, Nevada
The Amerfield Home reflects what’s possible when design is approached holistically — from architecture to furnishings to final styling.
At Kelly Stone Interiors, we specialize in full house renovation interior design for clients who value intention, collaboration, and timeless results. Homes designed not only to be admired, but to be felt.
If you’re envisioning a space that reflects who you are — and how you want to live — we’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up.

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