OMG, this 1937 (reno'd 1985) Spanish style home in Palm Springs, California comes fully furnished with all the wonderful pastel furnishings! 4bds, 4.5ba, $2.3M.
Enter a combination kitchen/dining/living room. Isn't this beautiful? Look at the peach fireplace.
This sofa on the floor looks so soft and comfy, doesn't it?
Love the dinette set. I can't believe you get all this great stuff with the house.
The pastel kitchen has this wonderful mint green stove.
Pink fridge - all Smeg appliances down to the pink toaster and mint green coffee maker. Beautiful quartz counters and island.
Plus, a peachy pantry.
Beautiful guest powder room.
Glamorous peach primary bedroom.
Large roomy en-suite. Look at the size of the shower.
Wow, look at the wicker canopy bed in this room.
This is a beautiful en-suite also.
Gorgeous room with a day bed doubles as a guest room.
Fabulous vintage fixtures.
And, look at the bamboo bed in this room. Plus, it has space for a sitting area.
Outside is an amazing pool with a lacy gazebo.
Beautiful outdoor kitchen.
Isn't this gorgeous? I need those pink palms.
Nice conversational area around the fireplace.
The pool lights up at night and so does the neon sign.
This gorgeous home has a .34 acre lot.
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Mediterranean Exterior in Orange County
Large two-story stucco flat roof Mediterranean beige idea
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Shhhh! Built in 1929 during Prohibition, this Spanish style home in Los Angeles, California has a secret floor. 4bds, 5ba, $4.188M.
Lovely foyer with a stained glass window and niche.
The living room is very large and there's a terrace overlooking the city of LA.
The current owners have a couch in front of the sliding doors, but this is the terrace.
Beautiful arched doorways and another niche.
The dining room is nice. I like that fixture.
The kitchen tile is amazing. Beautiful glass doors on the upper cabinets and a great exhaust hood.
There's a gorgeous family room next to the kitchen with a wood ceiling and access to the the patio.
Since the home was built in the 20s, it has stunning original Art Deco tiles in all the baths.
Gorgeous primary bedroom. It has a wonderful fireplace and terrace, plus a wall of windows to let in the natural light.
The baths are flawlessly original.
This may look like a pantry, but it's the entrance to the secret floor. You push on the shelves and they open to a space under the stairs.
The current owners just use it as storage. There’s also a little trip switch inside that was used to alert people on the bedroom floor and set off lights if someone was near the alcohol that was stashed in here. It has lots of potential.
And, behind that bookshelf is a big walk-in safe.
There's not a lot of property, it's built on a hillside and has a little over a third of an acre, but the grounds are nicely landscaped.
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Exploring Arizona's Unique Architecture: Drafting Homes in Arizona
The drafting and design plans of Arizona's homes reflects the state's rich cultural heritage and its unique relationship with the desert environment. From historic adobe dwellings to modern eco-friendly designs, Arizona's homes are a testament to the ingenuity of architects and builders who have adapted to the challenges of living in one of the most extreme climates in the United States.
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