Fresh interiors behind the gates of a northwest classic.
Los Prados is one of northwest Las Vegas's original guard-gated communities — a golf-course neighborhood off Lone Mountain Road that's been quietly turning over, with young families increasingly buying alongside the longtime owners who've anchored it for decades. The homes are mostly compact single-stories and modest two-stories from the late 1980s and 1990s, which makes the typical Los Prados project a top-to-bottom interior refresh: original or near-original paint retired, walls repaired after decades of pictures and life, and a lighter modern palette that makes these efficient floor plans feel bigger than their square footage.
Painting in a mixed-generation community shapes our process in a practical way: we're often working next door to retirees who value their quiet and their routines, so our crews keep tidy job sites, reasonable hours, and gate-friendly scheduling. Inside the house, the low-VOC spec serves both ends of the age range — it's as considerate to a grandparent's sensitive nose as it is to a nursery.
The scale of Los Prados homes is also an honest advantage for families: a whole interior here is a shorter project than in the valley's newer supersized floor plans, which means less disruption, fewer nights of rearranged bedrooms, and a house that's completely current within days rather than weeks.
Tell us the rooms, the timeline, and who's living in the house — kids, pets, and all.
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