Designed by Donald Wexler, the ’60s house is wrapped in lush greenery—and it comes with a sculptural fire, a stone pond, and a kidney-shaped pool.
Location: 5305 E. Lakeside Dr. Palm Springs, California
Value: $1,825,000
Yr Constructed: 1966
Architect: Donald Wexler
Footprint: 2,546 sq. toes (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)
Lot Measurement: 0.24 Acres
From the Agent: “This outstanding midcentury-modern dwelling in Palm Springs, designed by Donald Wexler, seamlessly blends Polynesian design influences with the open movement and climate-responsive magnificence of desert modernism. Constructed within the mid-Nineteen Sixties by the Alexander Development Firm, the residence is situated within the historic Inexperienced Fairway Estates (now a part of the Tahquitz Creek Golf Neighborhood) in South Palm Springs. The neighborhood is traditionally important, incessantly featured on Modernism Week excursions, but stays a little-known and barely seen gem even amongst devoted fanatics. The residence gives 4 spacious bedrooms (two with sitting areas), three loos with lovely interval tile work, a brand new kitchen with a breakfast bar, a proper eating room, and a household room.”

Photograph by Cameron Carothers

The lounge is anchored by a totally restored Alexander Cone fire.
Photograph: Cameron Carothers

Photograph: Cameron Carothers
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