Restored by: Marmol Radziner | Restoration.
And, there’s this beautiful book that’s like a vacation in itself… Palm Springs Living: Diane Dorrans Saeks, David Glomb: Amazon.com: Books.
Restored by: Marmol Radziner | Restoration.
And, there’s this beautiful book that’s like a vacation in itself… Palm Springs Living: Diane Dorrans Saeks, David Glomb: Amazon.com: Books.
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Its a wonder ans so suited to the place.
Pure architectural serenity 🙂
Very fun, especially as when I was looking at the previous post I thought, “I wonder who owns it today?” Now, at least, I know what it (still) looks like, thank you for obliging.
My you are an early riser. Your first post today showed at up at what must have been something around 5:30am your time. I only get up that early if I have a plane to catch!
Bon Weekend,
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I scheduled it to go up early, but (and this isn’t a usual habit) I woke early as well 😉
More Bounty! And two extraordinarily beautiful images. You are spoiling us…
Beautiful!
If only it had more windows…
Not a suitable location for True Blood, aka the Cajun vampire show…
This version is so so streamlined and zen, but the last picture (with all the glorious yellow) is a such a wondrous nestling of glamour amidst nature…So hard to choose!
It’s amazing how capturing an image alters it. When you see the Kaufmann house in the desert it almost looks geologic, a crystallized part of the landscape. It’s one of the most beautiful houses I’ve ever seen.
Thank you for the introduction. This house, and your weblog, are enchanting!