The Viola is a luxury whole home remodel by Kingdom & Co., located in The Hills neighborhood of South Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring an open-concept marble kitchen, custom bar, wine cellar, spa-caliber primary bathroom with steam room, and a powder room featured in Martha Stewart.
This custom home renovation in Las Vegas began with homeowners who wanted to push past expected finishes and take real creative risks. Kingdom & Co. rebuilt the kitchen around a dramatic marble waterfall island with dark flat-panel custom cabinetry and a full-height marble backsplash, then designed a dedicated custom home bar just off the kitchen with dark walls, a marble island with slatted fluted base, and built-in shelving backed by Calcutta marble. A custom wine cellar was constructed behind an arched black metal doorway, connecting the kitchen and bar into one continuous entertaining zone alongside a living room with double-height dark walls, a linear fireplace, and a vaulted wood slat ceiling.
Upstairs, the primary suite was reimagined as a spa bathroom with U-shaped light wood vanities, marble countertops, arched mirrors, a custom steam room with mosaic tile chaise lounger, and a walk-in shower with ceiling-mounted rain head and LED-backlit niches. Additional features of this luxury remodel in Summerlin include a custom marble-clad pet station with built-in dog nook, an entry foyer with an open staircase and arched wall niches, and a powder room that was later featured in Martha Stewart for its bold design personality. As a design-build remodeling company in Las Vegas, Kingdom & Co. managed every phase of this interior remodel from concept through final installation.
The Viola: A Kitchen and Bar Built for Drama
The kitchen is the centerpiece of this open concept kitchen remodel in Las Vegas. A large marble waterfall island anchors the space, with dark flat-panel custom cabinetry forming the base and a bold marble backsplash stretching behind the professional stainless steel range. Dark floating shelves with a marble backdrop line the wall beside the range, creating display space that doubles as functional storage. Kingdom & Co. designed the adjacent custom bar as a moody counterpoint to the dark kitchen — dark walls and ceiling, a marble waterfall island with a slatted fluted panel base, and built-in shelving backed by Calcutta marble. Glass canisters of dry goods and styled accessories sit on the floating dark shelves, and black-framed windows bring in garden views that balance the moody kitchen palette. The open concept layout allows the kitchen, bar, and wine cellar to flow together as one continuous entertaining zone, making this luxury kitchen remodel in Summerlin as functional for daily life as it is for hosting. Kingdom & Co. has built a reputation for dramatic kitchen remodels across Las Vegas, The Manhattan, is another examples of how dark cabinetry and col stone selections can transform a kitchen.
The Viola’s Custom Wine Cellar Behind an Arched Doorway
Accessible through a custom arched doorway just off the bar, the wine cellar at The Viola was built from the ground up as a dedicated storage and display space. Wall-mounted horizontal racks line one side, while the back wall features diamond-pattern X-shaped storage racks and individual cubbies for bottle organization. Brass decanters and accessories sit on a built-in shelf, and light wood flooring carries through from the adjacent living areas. The arched doorway itself was fabricated as a custom millwork element — its black metal frame creates a threshold between the entertaining spaces and the cellar without closing the room off entirely. A custom wine cellar is the kind of specialty space that defines a high end home remodel in Las Vegas, where the design moves well beyond surface-level updates into rooms built to serve a specific purpose.
The Viola: A Living Room That Commands the Entire Floor
The living room at The Viola is defined by its scale. Double-height dark walls rise to a vaulted wood slat ceiling, and a modern linear LED chandelier stretches across the full vertical span of the space. A linear fireplace with a dark surround and slatted wood vent detail sits below a vertical slatted accent wall panel, with oversized playing card art prints flanking both sides. Kingdom & Co. selected a white curved bouclé sofa, cognac leather tufted chairs, and a black and white geometric area rug to ground the room and create contrast against the dark walls. The open floor plan ties this space directly backto the kitchen and bar, so the living room functions both as a standalone statement and as the natural extension of the home’s entertaining core. As a whole, this room captures the kind of modern organic home design that defines this luxury home renovation in Las Vegas — a residential remodel where every room was built to feel intentional.
A Primary Suite Designed as a Private Retreat
The primary bathroom in this luxury bathroom remodel in Summerlin was designed with the same attention to material and detail as the public spaces downstairs. U-shaped light wood vanities run the length of the room, topped with marble countertops and anchored by three large arched mirrors with black frames. A brass stool sits at the center vanity desk area beneath an arched window, and wall-mounted matte black faucets keep the countertops clear. The custom steam room was built as a fully enclosed wellness space with a white mosaic tile chaise lounger shaped for ergonomic use, large format gray wall tiles, and a dark pebble stone floor. Next to it, the walk-in shower remodel features a matte black ceiling-mounted rain head, a handheld sprayer, and three LED-backlit recessed niches built into the wall for storage. A freestanding soaking tub sits near an arched built-in niche with fluted wood panel backing and marble shelves — a detail that makes this luxury spa bathroom in Summerlin feel intentional down to the last surface.
Signature Details That Define the Home
Beyond the major rooms, The Viola is filled with custom details that reflect the homeowners’ willingness to push past conventional home renovation choices. A custom pet station with marble-clad built-in dog nook and dark drawer cabinet sits off the main hallway, styled with a framed photo, glass treat jar, and olive branch arrangement. The entry foyer features an open staircase with black metal vertical railing and light wood treads, a dark charcoal channel-tufted bench at its base, and arched doorway niches displaying curated artwork throughout. The powder room — later featured in Martha Stewart — combines playful patterned wall coverings, mosaic floor tiles, a multi-height pendant light, and a branch-like towel hook into a small space with outsized personality. Lead designer Jenn Coots described it best when she was quoted in the publication saying the room has “a ton of personality.” These kinds of intentional, one-off details are what separate a full home remodel in Summerlin from a surface-level update, and they reflect why Kingdom & Co. is recognized as a remodeling contractor in Summerlin that designs every element from scratch.
The Viola: Featured in Martha Stewart
The powder room at The Viola was featured as number five of twenty-five in Martha Stewart’s roundup of powder room design ideas. The section, titled “Careful Quirk,” highlighted the room’s bold patterned wall coverings, mosaic floor tiles, multi-height pendant light, and branch-like towel hook. The photo was credited to Kingdom & Co., and lead designer Jenn Coots was quoted describing the space. Kingdom & Co. designed this room as a moment of playful contrast within a home defined by dark, dramatic finishes — proof that even the smallest rooms in a luxury home remodel deserve the same level of creative attention as the kitchen or primary suite.