Buckle up yer jet packs, time travelers– we’re about to take a ride back to 1969 glamour in this amazing, technicolor dream house in Twin Palms, Palm Springs, listed by Lucio Bernal. And is it… the wave of the future? Maybe: It was a big hit during the recent Modernism Week, we are told. Would it be: Minimalism: Out; Maximalism: In. P.S. Today is Pam’s birthday, she would be very grateful if someone would buy her this beauty — she will not change A. Thing. Thank you, super-reader ineffablespace, for this time capsule tip!
From the property listing:
- Price: $850,000
- Year built: 1969
- Square footage: 3,350
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1 full/ 2 3/4
IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK. Take a stroll down memory lane in this meticulously preserved Twin Palms Masterpiece. This one-of-a-kind time capsule will leave you feeling as though you’ve been plucked from reality and transported to a time of Cocktail Parties and Hollywood Weekend Retreats. This stunning home truly represents the epitome of Modernism and the essence Palm Springs. From the Moire wallpaper and draperies to the gold crystal chandeliers throughout, this fully furnished blast from the past will leave you asking only one question: Shaken or Stirred? Home features, a dramatic gated entry, terrazzo floors in the hallways, custom drapes, custom furniture, den with bar and custom bar stools, a fireplace, pool, spa, views of San Jacinto mountains, two car garage, and countless details and features to enhance your experience and lifestyle.
Wow, this home is decorated to the nines — and it is evident that the owner and interior designer worked together to use bold color throughout the home. Each room is nearly monochromatic with one main color used very boldly in the space.
Lucio Bernal, the listing agent for the property, was just as impressed with the decor as we were. He wrote:
The big mystery on this house is that it had two owners, and no one seems to know who did the decor and the architecture. We are trying to find out. It would be fun if your audience was able to figure it out.
This house has turned Modernism Week upside down here, because it is the house that seems to be most photographed and talked about.
Apparently this house was a hit with everyone who came to see it!
Each of the three bedrooms have their own distinct color scheme and feel.
This hot pink master bedroom is amazing. Just look at the detail in that built in headboard. I would feel like royalty sleeping in this room!
Leaving no detail out, the window on the opposite side of the room is equally extravagant and bright. A custom made TV stand with symmetrical hot pink tufted benches flanking either side brings a little of the ornateness from the headboard to the opposite side of the room.
The hot pink carpet continues all the way down the hall and into the master bathroom, which features a ginormous double vanity and a free form sunken tub in the center of the room — likely so you can admire every bit of the gorgeous decor whilst bathing!
The third bedroom is a vision in blue, blue carpet, blue furniture, blue wallpaper — and feels much more serene than the master, but still just as special.
Is it a coffee table or additional seating?
Above: Inneffablespace points out the “Bolection” style molding; now we know a new word:
One detail that I think people should take note of is the overscaled Bolection-style molding that is used as an entire drawer face on the pink bathroom vanities , with a simpler Bolection for the drawers on the green bathroom vanity. That is really sumptuous detail.
Wait. Are we in a Twilight Zone episode?
And because it is Palm Springs, you just must have a gorgeous pool, right? I am IN LOVE.
Link love:
- Mega thanks to realtor Lucio Bernal from Berkshire Hathaway for allowing us to feature this stunning property.
- Thanks also to the fine folks at Red Door Pictures for taking such great photos of the property and sharing them with us.
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Blondie7 says
Happy Happy Birthday Pam, and many more to come!!!!!!! What a PHENOMENAL, Beautiful and Extraordinary Home!!!!!!!! Some will say that this beautiful home is over the top in its decor.
But I still believe that it is better to have a sense of style than no style at all. Most of all, the furnishings, beddings, chandeliers, kitchen/bathroom fixtures and cabinets in this home is of quality and stood the test of time!
Also, within an enormous home (such as this one) a person can always pare down the decor to his/hers liking, especially with quality items!
Continue to enjoy your special day Pam!
Robin, NV says
I’m shaken AND stirred!
Kelly Wittenauer says
Happy Birthday, Pam!
This house is waaayyy too busy for my taste. But I do love the idea of upholstering the edge of the coffee table to double as a ottoman.
Karen says
That hot pink bedroom is a bit too “sensory overload” but the blue one is so serene. I actually love the green living and dining rooms. I can’t imagine how long it would take to vacuum all those carpets!
ineffablespace says
One detail that I think people should take note of is the overscaled Bolection-style molding that is used as an entire drawer face on the pink bathroom vanities , with a simpler Bolection for the drawers on the green bathroom vanity. That is really sumptuous detail.
I am assuming that the original kitchen had cabinets something like the simpler cabinets in the blue bathroom and laundry room.
pam kueber says
Thanks! I learned a new word — woot. I added the close-up photo + your comment. Thanks!!
Ken Borne says
Love the feel of this house, Happy Birthday to You!!!
Tom says
VERY tacky!
This is so bad it’s funny!
pam kueber says
Party pooper! I love it! I seriously love it! It’s super well done.
Jay says
I like the green living and dining rooms. The interiors look like they were done for a 70s movie set, the rooms are still in great condition!
Happy Birthday to the MCMAM Queen (that’s Mid Century Modern and Modest). Your humble and obediant subjects bow down to you. I have certainly learned much from this site.
Travis Cosentino says
It was such fun photographing this home. I fell in love the second I walked inside. Nothing was cheap about this place, everything was solid and very well built. Minus the kitchen, which nearly everyone changes when they move into a new place anyways. Truly a time capsule and very well preserved. I envisioned some amazing parties here. By and far one of my favorite homes I’ve ever photographed. Thank you Kate for writing such a great article on this home 🙂
pam kueber says
Thank YOU, Travis, for letting us show these awesome photos! I can only imagine how much fun it was to photograph and you did a spectacular, loving job! Viva la color!
Kate says
Thanks Travis! 🙂
sherree says
Happy Birthday Pam!
This groovy home reminds me of my youth 🙂
At one point I had a hot pink and lime green bedroom with white French Provincial furniture and a princess phone.