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Oh, Steven.....!



Ok, so let's see what those principles are:

  • Gradual transitions.
  • Indoor/Outdoor.
  • Flow.
  • Living patterns.
  • Scale and proportion.

I absolutely agree. And they practice what they preach. I would also shank a bitch for this house. I could even forgive that golf course.

XOXO

P.S. I think I need to marry an architect. Or someone with that kind of mindset....

P.P.S. those cars, honey.....


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  1. Anonymous1/06/2026

    HuntleyBiGuy:
    I was born into the wrong family. I feel I was destined to be born into money. Maybe I was switched at birth.

    XOXO 👨🏼‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏽

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  2. I agree; other than the golf course this house is perfection.
    I wonder if they're thinking of adoption?????
    xoxo

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    1. The golf course is too basic suburban macmansion subdivision for that house.
      But the HOUSE!!
      And I'd be the pool boy in a heartbeat.

      XOXO

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  3. Big says,
    This is gorgeous. Probably the best you've ever featured.
    I designed our house...certainly not near as grand as this. His idea of transitions melds with FLW as pertains to the blending of the surrounding landscape, and moving from there to the interior, and even transitions through the interior from one major space to the next. It's rather important, IMO, and that's what i did with ours.
    Yep, I could live there --- despite the golf course.
    XOXO

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    1. It is a stunning house.
      I really like the layout and the thought that went on it. And you should do a tour!!

      XOXO

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  4. That home is gorgeous! But my mind would hurt with that much thought of transitions. Of course....the house is stunning, but that car they were in won me over truth be told. When cars had style and grace and were cool. I can't be sure, but it looked like a vintage Citroen. My grandfather had a hard top on. The best suspension ever in a car.

    And HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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    1. Ha!
      I think it's probably ingrained in their design philosophy. It should come easy.

      I loved those cars! And the one they were driving???? heaven.

      XOXO

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  5. Anonymous1/07/2026

    Many fine mid-century homes like that in Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quinta and Cahuilla Hills in the Palm Springs metro area.
    Harris and Roberts have excellent and refined taste.
    The car is either a Citroen DS Usine convertible of which 1365 were built at the factory or by coach builder Chapron, the Le Croisette and Palm Beach models of which only 50 were built. The factory and Chapron versions were built between 1960-1972.
    -Rj

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    1. Yep.
      Palm Springs has the MONEY.
      They do have excellent taste. For real. And Mads was right about that car then. Again, money.
      And taste.

      XOXO

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