This house in Palm Springs has 'California cool' written all over it.
Built in 1969 in the Twin Palms neighborhood, the 3,350-square-foot home is rather like walking into a rainbow with each room decorated in a different color and then put on overdrive.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home, sold for $800,000 back in 2017 and is now on the market for $1.7 million. Taking a look around it feels as though it is a living time-capsule.
Originally built in 1969, this Hollywood Regency is a one-of-a-kind Time Capsule with the furnishings of the 1970s inside
The listing states: 'The home captures your heart, mind and soul upon entering this Twin Palms Estate of a different era'
The home has been meticulously maintained and restored with no detail left undone. Everything is in pristine condition
The 3,350-square-foot home on South Joshua Tree Place in Palm Springs has been painstakingly restored
The master bedroom is a vibrant magenta and comes with vintage velvet flocked wallpaper, and colorful shag carpets
The bright, magenta theme is all-encompassing in the master bedroom of the home with no surface left untouched
The master bedroom and bathroom are bathed in exotic hues of pink, reminiscent of Elvis himself
You can truly be 'In The Pink' when diving into this sunken bathtub in this very bright and loud bathroom
Even escaping to the dressing room to do your makeup leaves you unable to avoid the thick magenta carpet
Best of all, the house comes completely furnished so the new buyer won't have to search all over for those difficult-to-find acid-hued floral sofas or macramé wall hangings.
The price includes everything 'down to the coffee table books and the booze in the bar,' according to Kenny Jervis with Berkshire Hathaway HomeService, 'And the jukebox actually works.'
The listing is 'being pitched to all kinds of newspapers around the U.S.,' Jervis said to the Seattle Post Intelligencer. 'We're targeting the New York–L.A. movie types, the urbanites who want a time capsule. Lots of the L.A. movie crowd all have houses in Palm Springs.
'Ten percent of the country loves this design but only 1% can afford it,' Jervis says. 'We've had really great interest but no physical offers yet.'
The home is very 1970s – with much of it not being changed in more than 40 years
The place sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms. Closing your eyes at night will be the only way to avoid the colors!
Across the hallway is the green bedroom. This is all very similar to the pink bedroom, but just in green!