Desert Extravagance by Sean Lockyear and Anthony Cochran, $3.96M

by Philip Ferrato


Rancho Mirage has come a long way from open desert and date palm plantations. Beginning in the 1940s, farsighted developers created what is now an almost endless landscape of golf courses and luxurious residential architecture. New to the market after a multi-year renovation, one of the original Rancho Mirage houses has been luxuriously reinvented inside and out by architect Sean Lockyear AIA of Studio AR+D with interior designer Anthony Cochran, paying homage to the origins of desert modernism and the original structure. Lockyear joined the original structure, now comprising three guest bedrooms and two baths, to the new wing with an elegant new entry and foyer contained in a massive sculptural “hinge” of blackened steel.

Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio
Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio

The new wing doubled the size of the original house, containing a living room, a beautifully detailed kitchen, dining room and a luxe master suite–all with effortless access to the outdoor living spaces.

Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio
Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio
Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio

Sliding walls of glass open the primary bedroom to the pool, creating an extraordinary setting.

Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio
Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio
Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio

More: Go to the listing for additional images and details. An outstanding opportunity to own a work of superbly stylish  architecture and design, represented by luxury specialist Keith Markovitz of TTK Presents at Compass. Offered at $3.960M, and fully furnished (with some exclusions) at $4.5M.

Photo Credit: Lance Gerber Studio

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