Set in a quiet pocket of the hills within The Colony is a sought-after enclave known for its concentration of beautifully preserved mid-century homes the property captures a rare balance of privacy and connection, evoking a distinct Palm Springs sensibility. Mature trees and lush tropical plantings create a layered, almost cinematic landscape, the setting feels both grounded and quietly removed. Originally built in 1960, the residence stands as a distinctive example of mid-century modern architecture, defined by its sculptural rooflines, angular geometry, and rhythmic architectural elements that shape both light and volume. Designed by Whitney R. Smith of the firm Smith & Williams, the home reflects a thoughtful dialogue between structure and environment. Set on an 8,802 sq ft lot, this 4 bedroom/3.5 bathroom property has been carefully reimagined by interior design studio Ome Dezin, preserving its architectural integrity while introducing a refined contemporary sensibility. A newly crafted oversized pivot door opens to a striking double-height foyer, where gallery-like proportions and a sawtooth ceiling allow natural light to pour in, immediately setting the tone. The flow unfolds organically across two levels, guided by a newly designed sculptural spiral staircase its bold red underside becoming both a visual anchor and a quiet statement piece. The main living spaces are defined by clarity and openness: a generous living room with a mid-century fireplace connects seamlessly to a dining area and a large open custom kitchen, centered around an expansive marble island. Materials are deliberate and tactile, with a focus on quality, proportion, and calm continuity throughout. The first level includes a lounge open to the foyer, a private bedroom suite with direct access to the garden and jacuzzi area, and a spacious bathroom that showcases refined materials. This thoughtfully designed space features a detailed layout, complete with an open shower that transitions throu