Palm Springs 109 Desert Modern House Filming Location with Pool-to-Mountain Views

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Palm Springs 109 is a desert-modern house filming location with a clear point of view: open the glass wall and the whole main room runs straight out to the pool, palms and rugged San Jacinto Mountains. The interiors stay intentionally crisp, with white walls, pale floors and quiet blue accents, so the architecture supports the shot while the desert landscape does the heavy lifting.

Open-Plan Filming Sightlines

The main living space is the kind of room that gives a crew options without needing to fight the layout. It is broad, clean and uncluttered, with a high flat ceiling, recessed lighting and enough open floor around the dining table and sectional to find different camera positions. Living and dining share one continuous surface, and the kitchen sits just behind them, so a shot can move from the waterfall-edge island and its four stools through the social space and out toward the pool. The full-width retractable glass wall is the key feature here. Along with the horizontal clerestory above it, it brings strong daylight in from the pool side and spreads it across the pale flooring and white painted-brick fireplace wall. When the light changes, the deeper kitchen gives a more controlled setup with recessed and under-cabinet fixtures. At dusk, the linear fireplace, ceiling lights and illuminated pool layer nicely in the same frame. For commercial, editorial, photo and film work, it gives you a polished Palm Springs filming location without cutting the action off from the view.

Bedrooms, Baths And Office

The primary bedroom carries the same clean, composed look, but with a softer luxury-bedroom feel. It has a generous footprint and a glass corner facing the pool and mountains, which gives the room a built-in connection to the exterior story. A long upholstered headboard, textured neutral wallcovering and balanced bedside setup make the bed angle feel finished, while the yellow lounge chair adds a note of color that can be used or removed depending on the scene. Sliding glass doors offer another natural path back outside. The primary bathroom reads like a contemporary spa, with large marble-look slabs, an oversized glass shower and twin ceiling-mounted rain heads. A long floating vanity faces a wall-wide mirror, giving the room a clean, high-end look on camera. The secondary bedrooms bring in blue textured feature walls while keeping the furnishings white and restrained. There is also a separate office with a built-in woodgrain desk, full-height open shelving and a mountain-facing window, which can easily play as an executive home workspace. Across these rooms, the tall ceilings and quiet finishes leave useful negative space around talent.

Pool Terrace And Production Exteriors

Outside, the house opens directly onto a long infinity-edge pool with broad entry steps, an attached shallow section and clear views over palms to the mountains. Because the terrace runs right along the main room, interior and exterior scenes can stay visually connected, which is one of the strengths of this property as a filming location. The circular fire feature gives the pool edge a defined conversation spot, while loungers on small sections of bright green turf bring in a resort-like frame without overwhelming the desert setting. Under the deep roof overhang, a dining table and built-in grill create a shaded area close to the sunny pool deck. The street side has a low, flat-roofed profile with gray stucco, corrugated metal cladding and a single wide garage door. Desert gravel, boulders and drought-tolerant planting continue the arid Palm Springs look around the house. The paved driveway gives a clean hard-surface position for arrival shots, and the elevated site opens up wider establishing angles across Palm Springs and the surrounding rocky terrain.

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