
Name: Michael
Location: Palm Springs, CA
Size: 1,250 sq/ft
Years lived in: Own (3 bdrm/2 bath home)
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This Friday we're fortunate enough to have two house tours from our new tryout writers. The first is from Rebecca and a mini-house tour of a quintessential MidCentury dwelling in sunny Palm Springs:
Stepping into Michael's 1955 Palm Springs home feels like a modern time warp – past or future! Michael's desert home is full of textured accents he picked up on his worldly travels mixed with his love of classic modern style with a color twist. Thoughtful in his design, Michael's use of bright orange as an accent works beautifully throughout his space...


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AT Survey:
My/Our style: Mid-century modern
Inspiration: Richard Neutra structure with a Rat pack meets the Jetsons interior design
Favorite Element: The gorgeous mountain views from our living room and front pool.
Biggest Challenge: Creating intimate spaces in an open floor plan.
What Friends Say: "Lets party!"
Biggest Embarrassment: Champagne stains on the cowhide rugs from Buenos Aires
Biggest Indulgence: As a housewarming gift, my friends arrived with a 7ft metal yellow giraffe that they had found at an auction. It was formally at a children’s playground and now sits in my front rock garden and greets my guests.
Best advice: Bring the texture and the environment around you inside your home.
Green Choice: We use all eco-friendly cleaning products, like method, and we have a salt-water pool.
(Thanks, Michael!)

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Nice. I think all the warm touches (tan leather, orange chairs/wall) would be even better with a wood floor, instead of the tile. IMO, of course.
view particlebored's profile
Nice job with the post. But what's a pier de tier?
view david @ justveggingout.com's profile
I think they mean pied-à-terre, which isn't correct, as Palm Springs is hardly a big city. You could claim that any second house qualifies, but the phrase usually means a small apt. in a large metropolis (as opposed to your real home, the stately mansion.)
Looks more like Michael picked things up on his astral travels.
view Palmetto's profile
Fab place. I would re-think the orange. It's a bit obvious. And I don't think using Method products qualify one's home as green.
view wild-er's profile
I LOVE IT! This house is amazing. All the touches and that original warhol is fantastic, did Andy give to you himself?
Who cares about champagne on cowhide. Darling I have seman on the finest silk from asia.
I LOVE that you are so eco friendly and use Method products. Now if that isn't saving the environment one day at a time then I don't what is. Fuck Eco Star Energy Saver its all about cleaning supplies.
All kidding aside the house truly is amazing. Maz El Tov.
view lahomoowner's profile
Oh man! Why don't we have the choice to see all pix at once anymore? I don't have the time or desire to look at each one!
view MoJonson's profile
This is a fabulous place! Loved everything about it! Those orange chairs are terrific, where did you get them? I also liked the orange walls, its my favorite color at the moment.
view suzy8track's profile
Is anyone else immediately reminded of David Hockney's A Bigger Splash by that first pic?
view tigermonkey's profile
The lack of continuity in this slideshow is distracting...as if the photoshoot took place over a period of months instead of a single day. I prefer the pendant over the disco ball above the dining room table, BTW.
view estydesign's profile
meh...me too
view hdtex's profile
Quote of the day (from lahomoowner):
"Who cares about champagne on cowhide. Darling I have seman on the finest silk from asia."
view baltimorerowhouse's profile
Very nice and I too noted the continuity issue w/ the chandalier over the dining table, Prefer the George Nelson pendant over the disco ball.
Love, love, love the house though, I'd love to have seen the bathroom and the kitchen more however.
While orange isn't my favorite color, I do think it works here quite well since it's toned down w/ the toupe and the white.
Nicely done.
view ciddyguy's profile
A salt-water pool in the desert is a green choice? How so?
view Palmetto's profile
"Oh man! Why don't we have the choice to see all pix at once anymore..."
OOPS! User error :]
view MoJonson's profile
Your house is so cool....until regardless of how you decorated it....it would look wonderful. However, you went the extra mile and your place is fabulous. I also love the night color lighting at the pool.
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