668 N Farrell Dr, Palm Springs, CA
668 N Farrell Dr, Palm Springs, CA
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Property Description
We don’t know much about this house other than what we can see in the pictures, which show that this Meiselman residence on Farrell Drive exemplifies the indoor-outdoor living philosophy that defined Jack Meiselman’s residential work in Palm Springs. The home’s spatial organization prioritizes the connection between interior and exterior—a hallmark of desert modernism that responds to the region’s year-round climate and dramatic natural light.
The property centers on an extensive outdoor living environment: a custom bar positioned for sunset viewing, a sophisticated outdoor lounge area, and a firepit surrounded by Adirondack seating create distinct zones for entertaining and relaxation. The pool and hot tub anchor the recreational landscape, while the expansive grounds allow for both family and pet activities. These outdoor elements aren’t afterthoughts—they’re integral to the home’s spatial narrative, reflecting Meiselman’s understanding that the desert itself is an extension of the living space.
Inside, the interiors embrace a vibrant mid-century aesthetic. Original wallpaper and color choices inject personality throughout; the rooms feel designed to be lived in rather than preserved in amber. The EV charger in the garage signals practical modernization without erasing the home’s period character.
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