Forbes Global Properties
Just in time for Palm Springs’ signature event―Modernism Week―a 1956 post-and-beam desert home has come to market for $2.2 million. Located in the city’s Deepwell neighborhood, the glass-rich 3,734-square-foot residence represents precisely what the famed Palm Springs week celebrates: classic midcentury architecture and design.
In the four-bedroom home, which starts with walls of glass overlooking a just-built pool and spa, the L-shaped living area’s sunken bar services guests just off a conveniently located sliding patio door. The home’s terrazzo floating fireplace, six skylights and clerestory windows―plus an attached casita―cement the residence’s midcentury cred.
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