The gritty and haunting scenes from cult movie classics like American Psycho and virgins commit suicide they were made in part by famous producers Chris and Roberta Hanley. And in collaboration with architect Tomas Orsinski, the couple created a stunning desert home that reflects the stoic and unconventional nature of their projects.
Located in the desert of Joshua Tree, California, the 5,500-square-foot home is a striking rectangular structure covered entirely in mirrored windows. Its glass walls reflect the desert landscape back towards the viewer, earning it the nickname “The Invisible House”. And now, AKG’s Aaron Kirkman and Matt Adamo have listed the house for $18 million.
Shall we make an offer? Probably not. Shall we go through the list like we always did? Yes. And the house of the American Psycho the producers giving off serious Patrick Bateman vibes? Also if.
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A space odyssey in the desert
The Hanleys and the Orsinskis did they have a movie in mind when they created their billionaire invisible home. but it was not American Psycho. According to TopTenRealEstateDeals, the sci-fi classic 2001: A Space Odyssey inspired this futuristic house. And indeed, going up this incredible structure must be similar to approaching a spaceship.
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The listing for the house states that the house “directly connects the inhabitant to the environment through a mirrored glass exterior that seamlessly bridges the gap between indoor and outdoor space, masking itself as an indistinguishable component of the spectacular rocky landscape.” . of the desert” Joshua Tree is famous for .
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Just as the mirrored exterior allows nature to be the star of the show from the outside, the stunning walls of glass extend this concept from the inside, bringing the desert landscape right into the home.
exploring inside
Thanks to its rectangular shape, Invisible House’s 3-bedroom, 4-bathroom floor plan is fairly simple to follow. While there is plenty of privacy to be enjoyed in this spacious abode, each living space flows naturally into the next. Similarly, sliding glass doors throughout the home allow for a seamless transition from indoors to nature.
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The Invisible House also features a world-class chef’s kitchen with double ovens, separate refrigerator and freezer, white marble countertops, concrete floors, and sleek, minimalist lines. Desert rock formations stretch just outside the kitchen windows, making you feel like you’re cooking dinner. in the desert (minus the bugs and the wind).
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Spacious bedrooms feature gorgeous en-suite baths with 5-star resort-inspired bath features. (Because if you’re building an $18 million home, it better be 5-star resort-worthy.) The master suite includes a bathroom with a soaking tub, floating vanities, a rain shower, and of course, stunning desert views. Around every corner.
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Keep things cool with an indoor pool
The desert is famous for its drastic changes in temperature: freezing cold at night and sweltering heat during the day. But that’s nothing future unseen homeowners have to worry about, thanks to a luxurious 100-foot pool. The pool area offers mood lighting that “illuminates the landscape and communicates with the constellations above,” the home’s listing says.
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The pool is topped by a 224-square-foot projection wall perfect for projecting movies (this was the home of two movie producers, after all). If anyone has a better idea for a fancier pool and movie party, we’re all ears.
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Finally, if you somehow feel the need to leave this modern work of art, there is plenty to do in Joshua Tree as well. Invisible House’s 67.5 acre parcel is surrounded by Section 5 Federal National Park land and a protected Section 6 BLM Turtle and Nature Reserve. You can really immerse yourself in nature in every sense of the word.
A house with some star power
If this house looks vaguely familiar, you’re not going crazy. The beautiful house has made cameo appearances in numerous film projects and has even been featured on Netflix. The World’s Most Incredible Vacation Rentals when it was available on Airbnb for $2,500 a night.
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And it’s not just the house itself that boasts serious star power: The entire desert has a long history of hosting stars, rockers and other pop culture icons. The Joshua Tree area is a well-known pilgrimage for artists of little global fame, from working artists looking for affordable studios outside of Los Angeles to rock legends like Jim Morrison, Keith Richards and Bono.
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There’s no question that the Invisible House exudes an absolute sense of extravagant wealth and cool minimalism, all against the backdrop of the notoriously harsh and unforgiving desert. We cannot stop comparing the attributes of this house with those of American PsychoThe protagonist and murderer of Patrick Bateman. But hey, it’s just a movie, right? Maybe just check for any plastic suits hanging in the closet before making your final offer.
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