

1972 Charles Du Bois-Designed Midcentury Home Asks $2.75M in Palm Springs, California
$2,750,000 | Built 1972 | 3,600 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | 0.28 Acres
2232 S Toledo Ave, Palm Springs, CA 92264
Designed by renowned architect Charles Du Bois in 1972, this timeless Midcentury home is on the market for $2.75 million in Palm Springs, California. Listing details: A Featured Home on the Modernism Week Signature Home Tours. The largest of Mid Century Architect Charles Du Bois Executive Estates. Distinctive original Du Bois garage & double doors greet you past the private atrium into a breathtaking restoration. Well-appointed and inviting. 4 bedrooms including a separately attached casita with breakfast bar. Hand-selected imported tile with vibrant palette play up playful shades of blues and greens echoed in porcelain terrazzo tiled flooring. Other walls are thoughtfully treated with Fliepaper wall-coverings. Palette is softened by complimentary warm tones within hand-scraped douglas fir wood-beamed umbrella roofline & dramatic Neolith fireplace overlay. The deep lot overlooking Smoketree Ranch affords panoramic views.
The living room shines in natural light from clerestory windows above & walls of glass with an adjacent wet bar. A well-appointed kitchen with upscale appliances, minimalist lines, and 11 foot honed surface waterfall island is a chef’s delight. A private dining room with 200 bottle wine storage overlooks a gorgeous poolscape. Seamless indoor-outdoor living as kitchen wall disappears to the outdoor pool deck with stunning mountain views, gas firepit, unique jacuzzi & sparkling pool with custom tile. The primary bedroom is a spacious wing with a stunning ensuite bath, dual custom closets, freestanding tub & clear glass entry shower. Mountain views complete the primary bedroom of this exquisite home. short term rentals of 30 days or more permitted per HOA. This timeless Charles Du Bois home is on the market for $2.75 million with Gillian Jones of The Agency. Photography by Jonathan Meador.






























































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