Full-Service Interior Design in Las Vegas

Vacation rental design, second home interiors, and full-service procurement — delivered by 1584 Design from just 90 minutes up I-15.

Las Vegas, Meet 1584 Design

1584 Design serves Las Vegas from our home base in St. George, Utah — just 90 minutes up I-15. For us, Las Vegas is not a distant market we travel to. It is a natural extension of the region we work in every day.

We already source much of our inventory from Las Vegas vendors and trade resources. We know the drive, we know the vendors, and we know the design challenges that come with building in the Mojave Desert. When a client in Las Vegas hires us, they get the same hands-on attention and obsessive care we bring to every project in St. George — because the proximity makes that possible.

Las Vegas has a robust vacation rental economy, a growing second home market, and the kind of sourcing infrastructure that makes full-service interior design work well. If you want a design team that treats your project with that kind of attention, let’s talk.

90 minutes from our studio to your property. Close enough to be hands-on. Far enough to bring a fresh perspective.

Why Las Vegas Is a Smart STR Market

Las Vegas draws over 40 million visitors annually. That is not a seasonal spike — it is a year-round tourism economy powered by conventions, entertainment, destination weddings, group travel, and corporate events. For vacation rental investors, that demand pattern is unusually strong. There is no true off-season in Las Vegas the way there is in mountain or beach markets.

The STR landscape here is diverse. Luxury condos adjacent to the Strip serve couples and business travelers. Suburban homes in Summerlin and Henderson cater to family reunions and group getaways. Properties in Southwest Las Vegas and North Las Vegas offer entry points at different price tiers. Homes near Red Rock Canyon attract outdoor recreation guests who want something more personal than a hotel.

That diversity is exactly why design matters here. Each segment rewards a different design approach — and a property that tries to serve every guest type generically serves none of them well. Convention travelers want functional workspace, blackout capability, and a sense of polish. Bachelor and bachelorette groups need durable, photogenic spaces that survive hard use and still photograph well. Family reunion groups in Henderson or Summerlin need bedroom equity and communal gathering spaces. The design has to match the guest.

The property types vary just as much. A luxury condo near the Strip competes on finishes, views, and a curated aesthetic that justifies a premium over the hotel next door. A large-format home in Southwest Las Vegas competes on space, group amenities, and the experience of having a private retreat minutes from the action. A property near Red Rock competes on a completely different promise — desert escape, outdoor access, calm. Each requires a distinct design strategy, and each punishes generic furnishing with lower rates and weaker occupancy.

The regulatory environment has evolved significantly. Investors who understand the permitting landscape and commit to operating legally and professionally have meaningful opportunity — precisely because stricter enforcement has pushed out investors who were not serious about operating legally. The properties that remain are held to a higher standard, and guests expect more.

40 million annual visitors. Year-round demand. A market where the quality bar keeps rising — and where professionally designed properties separate from the pack.

Design is the variable that determines whether a property performs in the top tier or gets lost in a crowded market. It is what stops the scroll in listing photos, what convinces a browser to book at your rate instead of a competitor's, and what creates the kind of stay that earns five-star reviews and repeat bookings. How much you invest in design — and how you allocate that investment — can mean a six-figure difference in five-year cash flow. The free STR Design Playbook breaks down the economics, including a side-by-side comparison showing exactly how that math works.

Las Vegas as a Second Home Destination

Las Vegas is not just a tourism market. It is increasingly a second home market — and the reasons are practical. Nevada has no state income tax. The cost of living relative to coastal markets is favorable. Direct flights connect Las Vegas to nearly every major city in the country. For buyers in California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Mountain West, a second home in Las Vegas offers accessibility that few markets can match.

Beyond the tax advantages, there is the lifestyle. Red Rock Canyon is twenty minutes from the suburbs. Lake Mead is forty. Mt. Charleston offers alpine terrain an hour from the Strip. The outdoor recreation access around Las Vegas is genuinely underrated — and for second home owners, it provides the same kind of escape-within-reach appeal that draws people to our St. George market.

Designing a second home in Las Vegas comes with specific challenges that a Las Vegas second home interior designer needs to understand intimately. The high desert light is intense and unforgiving — it changes how colors read, how fabrics age, and how a room feels at different hours. Materials need to perform in extreme heat. Indoor-outdoor connection matters here, but it requires careful consideration of shade, orientation, and thermal comfort. These are not obstacles — they are design opportunities when you know how to work with them.

Our Second Home Design Guide lays out the Intentional Home Framework we use for every second home project — the principles that separate a well-furnished house from a home that feels like a genuine escape. For Las Vegas second home owners, those principles apply directly, shaped by the specific conditions of the desert.

What We Do in Las Vegas

We bring our full-service model to Las Vegas with a logistics advantage most firms cannot match: Design Planning, Procurement, and Installation — each shaped by our position on the I-15 corridor and our deep ties to the Vegas trade community.

  1. Design Planning. We start with an on-site assessment at your property — whether it is a Strip-adjacent condo, a family home in Henderson, or a large-format STR in Summerlin. For vacation rentals, we analyze your competitive set and guest profile. For second homes, we work from your vision for the space. The deliverable is a complete design concept: floor plans, furniture selections, color palettes, art direction, and a detailed budget calibrated to the Las Vegas market and desert environment.
  2. Procurement. Las Vegas is one of the strongest trade sourcing markets in the West, and we use it. We pull from the Las Vegas World Market Center, local trade showrooms, and vendor relationships we have built over years of regular sourcing trips down I-15. Every item is ordered through our firm — furnishings, decor, bedding, kitchenware, accessories, down to the last throw pillow. Shipments route directly to your property or to our receiving operation, and we manage every timeline and vendor so you never have to.
  3. Installation. Our installation team drives down from St. George — 90 minutes on I-15, a route we run weekly. We stage everything in advance so installation day is efficient and complete: furniture placement, art hanging, accessory layering, bed making, kitchen stocking. You get a guest-ready, photograph-ready property. No partial installs, no return trips, no loose ends. We have built our process around executing at this distance, and it works because we do it constantly.

We specialize in two types of projects. For STR investors, we design large-group vacation rental properties — homes that accommodate 8 or more guests and are built to outperform their comps. For homeowners, we design second homes that feel like the escape they were supposed to be.

Our proximity to Las Vegas — the same I-15 corridor we drive every week for sourcing — means we can manage your project with the same hands-on involvement as our St. George work. Site visits, vendor coordination, installation supervision: none of it is a special trip. It is part of the regular rhythm of our practice.

Full-service means you do not manage vendors, track shipments, or coordinate deliveries. We do. That is what you are hiring us for.

Work with 1584 Design in Las Vegas

Whether you are investing in a vacation rental property or designing a second home in the Las Vegas area, we would like to hear about your project. We work with a limited number of clients at any given time — intentionally, so that every project gets the attention it deserves.

A conversation with our team is the fastest way to get clear on what your property needs, what the investment looks like, and whether we are the right fit. No obligation, no pressure — just an honest assessment from a team that has done this work across the region.

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Lisa Fisher
Founder, 1584 Design