Live Like A Palm Springs Style Icon, $3.5M

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With her unerring eye for color and style, Trina Turk has built a clothing and lifestyle brand unlike any other in Southern California. Founded with her late husband, photographer/stylist/menswear designer Jonathan Skow, their partnership translated a glamorous leisure-centric mid-century aesthetic into clothing and textiles, including Turk’s recent collaboration with Schumacher. They also occupied a unique niche as collectors and conservators of architecture—undertaking the restoration of John Lautner’s Salkin House in Echo Park. Here, dubbed Soleil House, is her first spec project, a desert dwelling originally designed in 1963 by Pasadena architect Howard Bissner, and occupying a magical site overlooking Palm Springs. The house had fallen into disrepair and has been substantially reconfigured while retaining all its 1960s allure, and there’s a fascinating series of videos documenting the project and the thinking behind every decision.

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Turk opened the living room floor to accomodate a sunken seating area, expanding the view.

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Turk enlarged the dark kitchen at the back of the house, opening it up to the dining area, with expanses of glass—exposing the rocky hillside just a few feet away. Her effortless style is evident throughout the house.

Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Visit the listing for additional images and details. An outstanding opportunity to acquire a classic Mid-Century desert property, perfectly reimagined, represented by luxury specialists Chris Menrad and Keith Markowitz of the TTK Represents team at Compass.

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