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2 renders · Palm Springs Wexler, Case Study Mid-Century
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Style
Case Study Mid-Century
Inspired by Charles Eames, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood, Raphael Soriano· no affiliation
Eames-lineage post-and-beam — planar, glassy, indoor/outdoor, no nostalgia.
- Exposed structural steel I-beam columns and roof beams — visible, painted matte black or left raw.
- Flat or shallow shed roof with deep planar overhang (4'+ at the south face for shading).
- Full-height single-pane glass walls — minimum 8 feet tall, often disappearing into pocket walls.
- Single-floor open plan organized around a central core (fireplace, kitchen) with defined zones.
Scope
Cosmetic refresh
Paint, hardware, landscape — no material change.
The lightest possible touch. Refresh paint colors, swap hardware, rework landscaping. Existing materials and structure stay exactly. For homes where the bones are already current.
- Typical cost
- $50K–100K
- Timeline
- 4–8 weeks
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