![]() ![]() “We’ve always been attracted to midcentury modern-a one-level rambler, as we call them in Minnesota, or a ranch, as they say in California.” Although the couple never found exactly that, they happened upon the next best thing: an undeveloped lot, originally part of a larger property, in Palm Springs’ prime Tahquitz River Estates neighborhood, amid dozens of midcentury homes and within easy walking distance of downtown. “Most people can’t believe it’s new construction and not from the ’50s,” says Heather, who, with husband Brad, heads up Edina design firm Foxwell Studio, along with Foxwell Shop, Fox Homes, and Fox Realty.īut the guess isn’t all that far from the truth, say the stars of the 2019–20 HGTV show Should I Stay or Go? “We started looking for houses that needed a bit of remodeling, but we really, really, really wanted to find something that was architecturally significant and midcentury modern,” Heather says. ![]() Guests often mistake Heather and Brad Fox’s new Palm Springs vacation home and Airbnb/Vrbo rental for a renovation. ![]() “It’s pink and blue and peach and lavender-colors that just happen. “The skies in Palm Springs are often like cotton candy when the sun sets,” Brad says. A new home based on the “Flat Roof” plan by notable midcentury modern developer Joseph Eichler embraces the outdoors, where, on a chilly evening, Heather and Brad Fox-and kids Graham, 11, and Wes, 9-gather around a gas-fueled firepit. ![]()
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