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A maximalist retreat designed by renowned architect Charles Du Bois, known as one of the exceptionally talented creatives who built Palm Springs, is available within the venerable and architecturally-significant neighborhood of Southridge. Nestled among rolling hills with spectacular, panoramic mountain views of Mt. San Jacinto and the Coachella Valley, the 5,000-square-foot home straddles the mid-century modern architectural period and the Hollywood Regency design era, offering glimpses of both with expansive glass, symmetrical lines and vibrant bursts of ornate color palettes. Interiors are finished with the trademark flair of designer Carleton Varney, who created distinct if not immersive living spaces throughout the 3-bedroom home. And abundant natural light, afforded by the home's floor-to-ceiling glass, maximizes opportunities for viewing the desert's spectacular sunsets. Luxury appliances, from Subzero to Viking to Miele, are featured throughout the home's chef's kitchen, which elevates the experience of entertaining guests indoors or out. Etched glass, opulent chandeliers and gilded accents offer lavish finishes to a swanky, mountainside sanctuary.