The Tahoe Glass House is more than a residence; it is a singular work of art, a testament to architectural sophistication on the shores of Lake Tahoe. In a region celebrated for rustic charm, this nearly 10,000-square-foot estate presents a bold, modern vision of lakeside life. Its sculptural design, echoing the natural curve of the shoreline, creates an experience of transparency and drama across four bedroom suites.
Among its many marvels is a floating glass staircase and a statuesque glass elevator—masterpieces of design that required months of dedicated collaboration. Walls of glass seamlessly disappear, drawing the vastness of Lake Tahoe into every room. This feeling of immersion is intentional, a core element envisioned by world-renowned architect Mark Dziewulski.
The interior, curated by designer James C.R. Laney, exudes a calm elegance, providing a soft contrast to the dramatic architecture. The .49-acre property features 98 feet of prime shoreline with a steel pier, two coveted bouys and boat lift, rare terraced lawns, and a sculpture by the acclaimed Jesús Moroles.
Unwind in your spa, gym and wellness center, complete with massage table and a hot tub that fills at the touch of a button. Every element, from the invisible wall pockets for the stairs to the heated driveway and custom wine storage, reflects a meticulous collaboration to achieve flawless execution.
The culinary space, butler kitchen and open great room will captivate those who appreciate entertaining. Whether a simple weeknight dinner or hosting gatherings that flow onto the lakeview deck through a frameless 2,000-pound glass door that pivots effortlessly with a push of a finger.
Located at 580 Gonowabie in Crystal Bay, Nevada, this estate offers the significant financial advantages of Nevada residency, making it a wise investment in both lifestyle and legacy. This isn't just a home; it's a statement.
Tahoe Glass House
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