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 Invisible House was also used as a location for the music video to the remix of “Save your Tears” by The Weeknd and Ariana Grande, where it is featured in cartoon form.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. Famous US artists including singer-songwriters Alicia Keys and Demi Lovato, DJ duo The Chainsmokers, heavy metal band Korn, Hollywood producer Sam Taylor-Johnson and actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson have all already leased the property for their creative projects. Its unique and secluded location, right in the middle of the desert, along with the exceptional space and lighting concept, with luxurious amenities on top, make it the ideal retreat to draw inspiration and produce output,” Raymond Dominguez reveals. “The property has proven popular as a place of inspiration for artists from a wide range of different industries. Sought-after retreat for a host of US artistsĭesigned by the Hollywood producer Chris Hanley, responsible for cult films including “American Psycho” and “The Virgin Suicides,” in collaboration with the architect Tomas Osinski, the property is rented out regularly to high-profile names from the music and film industries. “The unique minimalist design, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, along with the materials used – concrete, steel and glass – create a fluid transition between the contemporary space and the natural surroundings,” says Raymond Dominguez. At each end of the building there is a bathroom and three en suite bedrooms, also with fully glazed façades, some of which open up completely onto the desert landscape. The open plan living and dining area with a modern open plan kitchen forms the heart of the property, complete with a 30-metre solar-heated freshwater pool. The entire living area extends over one elongated level with a total interior space of around 577 square metres. Part of the building floats above the ground on concrete foundation pillars, in an effort to cause as little disturbance to the sensitive desert ecosystem as possible. This special type of reflective glass also creates the illusion that the house merges into its surroundings. The exterior walls are made of mirrored and heat-reflecting Solarcool® glass, which offers a spectacular 360-degree view across the rocky and cactus-filled terrain of the Mojave Desert, while at the same time ensuring a pleasantly cool climate indoors. It is now being let by Engel & Völkers for 150,000 US dollars (approx. Set on a 90-acre plot of land in the heart of the Joshua Tree National Park, the Invisible House was built in 2019. Architectural marvel set against unique desert backdrop
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