Originally designed by William Krisel for the Alexander Construction Company, this Twin Palms residence exemplifies the linear clarity and disciplined simplicity of International Style architecture within an iconic Alexander home. Krisel's flat-roof, post-and-beam composition can be read as a subtle homage to Japanese pavilion architecture, expressed through a strong horizontal rhythm. Linear continuity is evident throughout from the articulated sunshades and fireplace detailing to the exposed beams that draw the eye from front to back, extending into the refined lines of the newly reimagined kitchen. A rare and compelling departure from conventional mid-century coloration, the home offers a sophisticated and elevated interpretation of modernism, defined by dark, handsome detailing and a soft, creamy interior palette.Equally notable is the home's highly uncommon layout for Twin Palms: a dedicated interior laundry room, three full bathrooms, and two ensuite bedrooms features seldom found within the neighborhood's original configurations. The comprehensive renovation includes all new plumbing (including waste lines), fully updated electrical systems, a brand-new HVAC system, and new doors and windows throughout. Exterior improvements include redesigned hardscape, a newly plastered pool, and a brand-new spa. The kitchen and all three bathrooms have been completely re-envisioned with a cohesive, design-forward approach
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