Palm Desert Architects That Inspire

Palm Desert Architects That Inspire - RBC ConstructionAs a Design Build Firm in Southern California, we are always looking to residential architects and designers for inspiration and to stay at the top of the latest trends and developments in the Palm Desert and Palm Springs communities.

While there are dozens of architects in Riverside County, CA, we’re going to highlight 6 architects whose style we admire and who design the types of homes that we like building.

As the Palm Desert area is especially robust right now with new home building and custom home remodeling, architects, designers, and custom home builders are keeping quite busy.

Whether you are looking to build a new home in the area or remodel your existing home to suit your changing needs and tastes, here are 6 Palm Desert architects to keep you eye on.

Kristi Hanson Architects, Inc. 

South Coast Architects (Frank Stolz)

Axis 3 Architecture, Inc. (Stephen Stigler)

McAuliffe & Co. Architects (Michael McAuliffe)

JMA Architecture (James McIntosh)

David R. Olson Architects

Palm Desert Architect Research

Starting with the group of 6 above should provide you with plenty of ideas and inspiration.  If you’re still looking for more, or you’re looking for an architect or designer in another area of Southern California, head on over to Houzz to find professionals in your area.

Palm Desert sits in the heart of the Coachella Valley of California and is about 120 miles east of Los Angeles. It is a popular destination for snowbirds who live most of the year in other parts of the United States. However, more and more people are moving to the Palm Desert and Palm Springs areas full time.

For homeowners or home buyers looking to build new or remodel their existing homes, we invite you to contact us at RBC Construction to learn more about our services and how we can help build your dream home.

The Vintage Club Continues to Gain in Popularity

Home Remodeling at the Vintage Club in Indian Wells CAPerfectly positioned at the base of Eisenhower Mountain, The Vintage Club in Indian Wells continues to solidify itself as one of the premier country clubs in California.

The 700 acre property is home to 2 distinctly designed golf courses, the Mountain Course and the Desert Course, a beautiful 85,000 square foot clubhouse, an 18,000 square foot fitness and wellness center, and nearly 500 private luxury residences.

Indian Wells is a hidden gem nestled in between Palm Desert and La Quinta, CA.

The residences range from condos that are valued at around $500,000 to custom luxury homes that range from $2 to $20 million. Although most of the homes are occupied, there are still a few remaining building lots available for discerning homeowners looking to become a part of the community.

Most of the residences are already built, but you can find complete listings of available homes on the Vintage Club Real Estate website. The website is very helpful, as it provides photos, maps, and detailed descriptions of each property.

For those home buyers looking to purchase a home at The Vintage Club and customize it to make it truly their own, RBC Construction can provide a complete design build solution to help you transform your vision into reality. All of our relationships begin with a complimentary consultation where we ask a lot of questions to learn about you, your lifestyle, and the goals you have for your newly renovated home. This information enables us to develop a concept and design that fit exactly what you are looking for.

Every project is different, and that’s exactly what we love. We don’t particularly enjoy working on tract house projects or standard layouts. We get excited about projects that are outside the norm and include features that are not common in home remodeling and custom home building. We want to expand our creative muscles with each new project we do, and we would love the opportunity to work with you on your next Vintage Club home remodeling project.

2019-04-09T13:48:47-07:00May 21st, 2015|Categories: Construction & Remodel News, Palm Desert|Tags: , |