Originally designed in 2007 by local architect Thomas Jakway, this exceptional and distinctive home invites you and your guests to the historic and eclectic South Palm Springs neighborhood known as the Mesa. Spanning 3,500 square feet across two stories, this luxury residence boasts high-end fixtures, amenities, and decor meticulously chosen with artistic attention to detail.
The spacious, open kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, custom walnut cabinets, and Caesarstone countertops. It opens onto a cooking terrace with a built-in barbecue grill, offering views of the backyard and pool deck. The sunlit great room seamlessly connects the kitchen and dining area to the living room, featuring Fleetwood multi-stacking glass doors that disappear into the wall, seamlessly blending the indoor and outdoor spaces. These doors lead to a living/dining terrace with breathtaking mountain views.
For sleeping arrangements, there are three exceptional bedrooms, each with en suite baths and separate climate controls, spread over both levels of the home. Access is provided by a spectacular glass staircase or a personal elevator. The impressive main suite, situated on the upper level, includes a dual-sided gas fireplace, a stone soaking tub, front and rear facing windows, and a walk-in closet.
The uniqueness of this property extends to the outdoor oasis, nestled against the hillside. The backyard features a saltwater pool and spa, a wet bar, gas firepit, various seating areas, and your very own ruins. According to neighborhood folklore, these ruins were part of an unfinished project to build a casino in the adjacent lot in the 1920s. Now, you can dine or socialize within these ancient walls that have been expertly integrated into the landscape.
