How does one sum up quintessential Palm Springs living? You’d certainly start with seamless indoor/outdoor living, a dash of organic materials and understated elegance—all found at this new Deepwell Estates listing.
Originally designed by Howard Lapham and reimagined by design-build company TED Construction, this four bedroom/six bathroom home, listed for $4.188 million, boasts more than 3,300 square feet of desert living space. And yes, the front door was actually removed during the renovation—fully embracing the indoor/outdoor living model while taking advantage of the entire 11,761 square foot lot.
Featuring a dramatic 14-foot ceiling vault in the great room, an all-season lanai, and more than 3,000 square feet of decking that wraps the home and pool, the property has a host of lux amenities and interesting architectural details. Other features include: an attached casita, resort-style pool with multiple tanning shelves, whole home soft water filtration, integrated sound throughout, natural gas integrated tiki torches, outdoor kitchen, and numerous indoor/outdoor entertainment areas.
James Gault and Scott Ehrens with Compass hold the listing.
Photos by Chistopher Lee, David Potter and Austyn Moreno courtesy of marketing materials