Designed by a renowned Northern Nevada architect, this residence was built in the 1970s for the original family who lovingly cared for the home until 2016 when the current owners bought the home. The property underwent a complete redesign and renovation in 2017, where all interior and exterior surfaces were rebuilt, including new walls, flooring, windows, doors, cabinetry, appliances, plumbing fixtures, counters, and lighting. Distinctive features include barnwood ceiling beams, fireplaces, custom metal-and-wood kitchen cabinetry, walnut living-room wall slabs and mantle, a media room with a functioning vault door, built-in office cabinetry, interior stucco wall texture, and a dedicated glass-enclosed wine storage. Interior doors were crafted from reclaimed wood from the Tahoe Queen dock in South Lake Tahoe. Custom cabinetry was fabricated in Truckee, CA, and the walnut elements were built in Minden, NV. The landscape, designed by Artistic Gardens of Reno, includes terraced boulder pads, garden beds, rose garden, fruit trees, and an outdoor fireplace. There is a large composite deck, paved seating areas, and an RV parking space on the Manzanita Lane side. Energy-efficient upgrades include foam-board exterior insulation added in 2018, geothermal heating with natural-gas backup, three new AC zones (2022), and a geothermal pump replaced in 2022. The home also features smart-home lighting controls, remote-operated thermostats, and garage doors that sense vehicle proximity.
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1825 Manzanita, Reno, Nevada 89509