Meticulously restored 1957 Palmer & Krisel-designed Alexander home located in Palm Springs’ iconic Little Beverly Hills neighborhood. Featured in Atomic Ranch Magazine, this architect-owned property offers an authentic mid-century modern backdrop with clean lines, floor-to-ceiling glass, mountain views, and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
The 1,371-square-foot home retains its original footprint and architectural integrity while incorporating thoughtful contemporary updates. Expansive walls of glass flood the interiors with natural light and create unobstructed views of the pool, palm trees, and San Jacinto Mountains.
The home features:
● Original Palmer & Krisel architecture
● Open-concept living, dining, and kitchen areas
● Floor-to-ceiling windows and clerestory glass
● Large private pool with mountain backdrop
● Firepit lounge area
● Minimalist desert landscaping
● Terrazzo tile throughout
● Custom walnut cabinetry and curated mid-century furnishings
● Clean white interiors ideal for photography and filming
● Multiple exterior shooting angles
● Classic Palm Springs indoor-outdoor lifestyle aesthetic
The property was carefully restored by architect Daniela Grozdich and builder Victor Grozdich and has been featured on architectural tours and in design publications. Every detail was designed to preserve the spirit of Palm Springs modernism while providing a versatile, production-friendly environment.
Ideal for:
● Commercials
● Editorial and architectural photography
● Fashion shoots
● Lifestyle campaigns
● Film and television productions
● Product launches
● Social media and branded content
Whether you’re capturing authentic desert modernism, a luxury lifestyle campaign, or a timeless Palm Springs backdrop, this published architectural gem offers a rare combination of historic character, natural light, and cinematic scenery.
Production-friendly property with easy equipment access, generous outdoor spaces, and abundant natural light throughout the day.