Setting A New Standard In Joshua Tree, $2.7M

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Best known for its wide open desert landscape and a high level of off-the-grid casual funk at the entrance to a national park, the town of Joshua Tree has never been a mecca for high design. That’s shifting, and Panorama Valley, a new project by Ewa Marais, president and co-founder of the desert design/build firm Baltic Sands, is at the forefront. Working with architect Mark W.Daniels of MWDA, Marais is developing a community of six homes reflecting a development approach that prioritizes lboth high design and long-term infrastructure.  Early on, the project secured water access and installed underground electrical service across previously unserved land, preserving open desert sightlines and protecting night-sky visibility in a region where utilities are often installed after construction. The first home has been completed—a minimalist, impeccably detailed 4-bed, 4-bath pavilion set on six acres of an unapologetic desert landscape. In terms of sophisitcation, it’s the kind of dwelling you’d find on a rocky Greek island, or Pantelleria.

Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli
Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli

The roof deck is perfect for sunsets, stargazing and sunrises. Inside the restrained interiors offer plenty of room for entertaining with perfectly framed desert views.

Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli
Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli
Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli

Visit the property website for additional images and details. A unique opportunity for desert living at an impeccable level, represented by Chantal Sanchez & Craig Lotzof of Craig Lotzof & Associates at Compass.

Photo Credit: Eric Poggioli