
There are four bedrooms and bathrooms separated by white partitions instead of doors to provide views of the desert.
INVISIBLE HOUSE JOSHUA TREE MOVIE
The home has a wall designated for movie screen projections and a catering kitchen. The 5,500-square-foot building, completed in 2019, is made of concrete, steel and tempered glass. It is covered in heat-reflective “Solarcool” glass to mirror the surrounding remote desert of its site, located 10 minutes from downtown Joshua Tree, California.ĭesigned by architect Tomas Osinski and Chris Hanley, the LA-based producer behind American Psycho, the Invisible House is situated on 90 acres. It is also just 10 minutes from the shops, hotels, and restaurants of downtown Joshua Tree, and a two-hour drive from Los Angeles.The Invisible House is a mirror-clad home designed to look like a New York skyscraper flipped on its side. Set on 90 acres, this is the largest privately owned parcel of land to abut Joshua Tree National Park, according to the property’s website.

The main suite includes a freestanding tub in the bedroom and a glass bed. Sliding walls open up from all four bedrooms for uninterrupted desert views. The open cooking and dining area is set up for small catered events, with two ovens, a warming drawer, as well as a separate fridge and freezer. Other details include concrete floors, 11-foot ceilings, and a designer kitchen.

A massive white wall at one end of the pool can serve as a screen for video projection. A west-facing glass wall completely opens to the outdoor expanse.Īt night, the pool puts on a light show, competing with the starry night sky and flooding the space with shades of blue, red, green, and violet. The horizontal layout allows for the eye-popping indoor pool in the living room. Smart and sustainable, the home includes solar and thermal systems. The Invisible House is the end result of a six-year project to create an environmentally sustainable and artful living space.Ī cantilever system ensures that the structure leaves a minimal footprint on the desert ground. “It’s a rental, sure, but it’s also an experience.”Ī vision began 14 years ago with desert land purchased by Hanley and his wife, Roberta. “There’s nothing else like it,” says the listing agent, Raymond Dominguez with Engel & Völkers Santa Monica. A separate prefab house on wheels serves as guest quarters.

Designed by the Los Angeles-based film producer Chris Hanley, and the architect Tomas Osinski, the three-bedroom, four-bathroom property features an elongated, minimalist design spanning 5,500 square feet. Its photogenic appearance is no accident. The eye-catching architectural wonder can also be rented out for short-term rentals, special events, and film shoots. Suffice it to say, it will be an unforgettable getaway if you have the dough. That is, if you’re willing to plunk down $35,000 for a one-month commitment. One snap showed Ehrich sitting in the cavernous living room, complete with 100-foot indoor pool.īut the one-of-a-kind getaway isn’t reserved just for celebs-anyone can rent it. Of course, the couple posted pictures of the Instagram-friendly home on social media. The pop star Demi Lovato recently made headlines when she and her actor boyfriend, Max Ehrich, stayed at the Joshua Tree, CA, hideaway for a weekend, reportedly dropping $2,500 a night for the privilege, according to TMZ.
