Situated in Indian Canyons, this home adorned with wedding cake frosting stucco and mint chip stone, was the initial attraction for interior designer Staci Munic.The umbrella roof line, light filled interiors, indoor outdoor living, and breathtaking mountain views, prompted her decision to purchase the house located in south Palm Springs.
The gracious dwelling provides the ideal setting for living and working the resort lifestyle, while at the same time exuding a party vibe and restful retreat. The majestic San Jacinto Mountain Range visible from her design studio, offers inspiration to the designer.
The neighborhood, designed in the late 1960s by architect Charles Du Bois, was built in the early 1970s by Roy Fey, one of the first real estate developers to embrace the new concept of condominium living.
Staci’s original plan was to simply remove and replace everything in its original footprint. However, after owning the home for a month, she decided to completely re-imagine the space.
As a designer with a background in hospitality and a passion for entertaining and cooking, she reconfigured the kitchen, making it the center point of the house and the heart of the home. The house is designed from the outside in and considers the outdoor living space the catalyst for the overall design and aesthetic.
This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to experience the creative inspiration behind the re-imagination of a spectacular property.
The last tour is for guests 21 and over and will include a poolside soiree and discussion with Staci and PS ModCom president, Courtney Newman. Cocktails and light bites will be served.
$40– Home Tour
$125 – Home Tour & Poolside Cocktail Reception
Things to Know
This tour is for 18 and older.
Cocktail Party for ages 21 and older.
Street parking available.
There are some exterior and/or interior steps.
The organizer of this event is Palm Springs Modern Committee.
Event Check-in Location
A Private Residence
2102 S Toledo Ave
Palm Srings, CA 9226
Photo Credits: Dan Chavkin