The space is located in a property designed by renowned architect Charles Du Bois and built by the Alexander Construction Company in 1964. Nestled in the heart of the secluded Palm Springs community known as Desert Lanai, the condo has all the feels of a mid-century dream compound.
The property features A-frame rooflines that extend all the way to the ground, with a deep overhang on both front and back sides of the house, that are alternately referred to as “Swiss Misses” or “Alohauses” for their Alpine and Polynesian influences. These visually arresting desert dwellings have become coveted trophies!
The Bungalow is designer owned with a California meets Morocco aesthetic. The 1200 Sq foot property is filled with photogenic spaces inside and out. The exterior courtyard is painted Marrakech pink and the large patio offers stunning views of the San Jacinto Mountains.