This $3.5 million Palm Springs mid-century modern has curves
Three bedrooms and four bathrooms encircle the courtyard, where the round pool mirrors the opening in the ceiling above.
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A modern Palm Springs home whose design resembles a loop-the-loop when seen from a bird’s eye view is up for grabs.
The asking price is $3.495 million.
Dubbed “Skyfall,” this distinctive 2,790-square-foot residence designed by architect R. Denzil Lee was built in The Mesa neighborhood in 1963 and has been thoughtfully updated. Three bedrooms and four bathrooms encircle the courtyard, where the round pool mirrors the opening in the ceiling above.
A raised spa shares the partially enclosed outdoor space.
A modern Palm Springs home whose design resembles a loop-the-loop when seen from a bird’s eye view is up for grabs.
The asking price is $3.495 million.
Dubbed “Skyfall,” this distinctive 2,790-square-foot residence designed by architect R. Denzil Lee was built in The Mesa neighborhood in 1963 and has been thoughtfully updated. Three bedrooms and four bathrooms encircle the courtyard, where the round pool mirrors the opening in the ceiling above.
A raised spa shares the partially enclosed outdoor space.
Two primary bedrooms boast large bathrooms with oversized walk-in showers and floor-to-ceiling windows. All three bedrooms come with private patios boasting views of the courtyard and city.
Kenny Jervis of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties holds the listing.
Skyfall has been a stop on the Modernism Week home tour more than once.