The life, dining and kitchen areas with a high ceiling form a central entertainment room with extensive views and access to the covered terrace and pool. “Part of the process of The introduction of color has created more a relationship with the environment, ”notes Sayles. “Most furniture is built in warm forests, leather and brass or padded in colors that relate to the changing colors of the mountains and the desert.”
Sayles disguised the fireplace in the living room in vertically oriented tiles of different tones deeper, shady browns – like the darkness that falls on the foothills in San Jacinto when clouds go over. A curved couch with the fireplace invites a seat in the midst of spacious scaling pads made of strong gold, the same shadow in the heart of a desertc thatotot flower. Local artists who are inspired by the colors of the desert have prominently.
A diptych that focuses along the dining table is the striking work by Sara Genn, a New York transplant, which maintains a home studio nearby. A turquoise ship by ceramicist Bianca Juarez, a part-time dweller, tells a color history with a vintage lamp from 1stdibs. Its base, covered with vertically placed ceramic rights, reflects Juarez 'ship in material and the fireplace in the motif.