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The fun thing about Palm Springs interior design is you can get really playful with it, drawing on mid-century modern features and groovy ‘60s vibes. And while there’s a lot of freedom to go truly bold, there is such a thing as going too far so you’re landing on the wrong side of “kitschy.” It’s a balancing act pairing patterns and colors and motifs in a way that’s not overwhelming.
In this four-bedroom, five-bathroom Palm Springs home, interior designer Michelle Boudreau pulls it off perfectly, making it a calm and inviting place with a serene neutral color palette, but with eye-catching patterns, textures, wood materials, and nods to mid-century modern design. “The house had lovely architectural bones and lovely classic mid-century details, which was a brilliant start,” Michelle explains. “However, it had not been updated in many years.”
Lance Gerber
Some of the home’s problems were that it didn’t have enough bathrooms for guests, the kitchen and dining room were too small and too “broken up,” it had dated materials, and there were watermarks on the original wood tongue-and-groove ceiling.
Lance Gerber
Michelle’s clients loved the iconic mid-century architecture of the property and wanted to preserve its historic authenticity while also bringing it up-to-date and elevating the design. “They wanted a place that exuded the Palm Springs lifestyle, a place they could get away to and gather with friends and family to enjoy,” she says. “They wanted the main spaces to be inviting and calming and each guest room to have a unique experience.” Another request was to have ensuite bathrooms for every bedroom.
Lance Gerber
Michelle and her design team created an open-plan living area that included the living room, dining room, and
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