Soleil House: A Midcentury Mesa Gem Reimagined in Color
02/25/2026 | christinabantigue |
Soleil House: A Midcentury Mesa Gem Reimagined in Color
Modernism Week 2026 brought something special to Palm Springs: Soleil House by Trina Turk, a stunning renovation that proves midcentury homes can honor their heritage while embracing contemporary living. This 1963 residence in the historic Mesa neighborhood has been transformed into a vibrant celebration of color, pattern, and the effortless indoor-outdoor lifestyle that defines Palm Springs.
What makes Soleil House remarkable isn't just its commanding views of Palm Canyon and the Santa Rosa Mountains, though those are breathtaking. It's the thoughtful way designer Trina Turk has preserved the home's original footprint while infusing it with bold style and modern technology. The result is a residence that feels both authentically midcentury and perfectly suited for how we live today.
A Mesa Treasure with Million-Dollar Views
Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, Soleil House occupies a prime spot in The Mesa, one of Palm Springs' most sought-after neighborhoods. The 1963 home had good bones but needed a vision to bring it back to life. Trina Turk saw beyond the neglect to recognize the property's potential—sweeping desert vistas, abundant natural light, and classic midcentury proportions that just needed the right touch.
The renovation stayed true to the home's original scale and layout, maintaining the clean lines and geometric simplicity that define midcentury modern architecture. But where the original home might have played it safe with neutral tones, Turk's reimagining embraces color as a design element, creating spaces that feel joyful without sacrificing sophistication.
An Exterior That Captures the Desert Spirit
The main exterior showcases Antique White (DEW351), a soft neutral that allows the home's architectural lines to shine while providing a clean backdrop for the surrounding desert rocks and landscape.
Photography by Clinton Meyer for Modernism Week
Exterior railings in Smoked Oak Brown (DEBN76) add visual interest and create subtle definition against the lighter walls. The fascia and 4K aluminum slats feature Cocoa (DEC755), a rich brown that ties the color story together and adds warmth without overwhelming the design. At the basement level, block walls in Bison Beige (DEC750) provide an earthy foundation that connects the home to its desert surroundings.
Inside: Light, Bright, and Beautifully Simple
Walking up to Soleil House, you're immediately greeted by a bold choice: the front door painted in Brassy (DEA122), a warm yellow that catches the desert sunlight and signals this home's playful approach to color. It's an inviting first impression that sets the stage for what's inside.
The main interior walls and ceilings throughout the home are painted in Swiss Coffee (DEW341), a versatile off-white that amplifies natural light while providing a serene backdrop for Trina Turk's signature patterns and furnishings.
Swiss Coffee (DEW341) is particularly effective in Palm Springs' intense sunlight. It reflects light without feeling stark, creating spaces that stay cool and comfortable throughout the day. This neutral canvas allows the home's architectural features to take center stage while giving furnishings and artwork room to make a statement.
Experience Soleil House
Soleil House by Trina Turk stands as proof that historic homes can be both preserved and reimagined. Through thoughtful color selection, respect for original architecture, and modern amenities invisibly integrated, this property captures everything we love about Palm Springs living: abundant light, stunning views, and indoor-outdoor ease.
The home's color palette demonstrates how strategic paint choices, from the welcoming Brassy front door to the Swiss Coffee interiors, can enhance architecture while creating an atmosphere that's distinctly your own. Whether you're planning your own midcentury renovation or you simply appreciate great design, Soleil House offers inspiration and proof that color, when used thoughtfully, transforms houses into homes worth celebrating. Explore more design tips and colors on dunnedwards.com and start transforming your space today!






