7 Reasons Why You'll Enjoy Your Stay at Invisible House Joshua Tree

The Joshua Tree Invisible House is a multipurpose meeting room in the middle of the desert that may be rented as per the hours. The 5,500 square-foot structure was designed by Tomas Osinski and Chris Hanley, a film producer, and can be used for everything from photo shoots and commercials to meetings and yoga retreats. The rectangular structure, which has a mirrored exterior, mirrors the surrounding scenery and virtually blends in with the rocky terrain. The minimalist interior surrounded by vistas of the 90-acre property has a 100-foot-long indoor swimming pool, a kitchen, four bathrooms, three bedrooms, and event space.


People who live in glass houses shouldn't fling stones, but they should hold parties, especially in this one outside of Joshua Tree National Park. The extended 22-story "horizontal skyscraper," known as the Invisible House, resembles a mirror-clad mirage amid the desert. One of the most sought-after residences in Joshua Tree is this once-in-a-lifetime vacation.


7 Reasons you will love staying in Invisible House Joshua Tree


1. Green Thoughtfully

The all-electric home makes use of the most cutting-edge materials and technologies. It's also as eco-friendly as it gets, with a carbon footprint that's close to zero.


2. The National Park of Joshua Tree

The property boasts a 4000-foot summit and numerous hiking routes to explore. Joshua Tree National Park surrounds it for half a mile. The national park's Desert View Conservation Area is a short walk away from guests. The Invisible House is private but only 10 minutes from Joshua Tree's downtown area. The Invisible House Joshua Tree has a mirrored facade that reflects the light.


3. On the Wall, Mirror, Mirror

The sleek, 5,500-square-foot minimalist residence has vistas of boulders from every angle. The building's mirrored glass blends seamlessly with the surrounding desert scenery while providing breathtaking panoramic views from the inside. Invisible House has a beautiful 100-foot solar-heated indoor swimming pool.


4. Chef's Table

The Invisible House Joshua Tree has a fancy kitchen. The fully outfitted, the cutting-edge kitchen showcases Boffi's sleek Italian designs and, the "open dazzling white and marble kitchen" has dual sinks, twin ovens, and a large island. A 13-foot dining table provides a formal dining room. Outside, the Arteflame barbecue grill/griddle converts into a pleasant desert stargazing fire pit.


5. Enjoy a night's sleep fit for a king

 The Invisible House Joshua Tree has a glass bed in the master suite. Six people can be accommodated in three huge deluxe apartments with king beds. The guest beds are made of pure marble, while the bed frame in the master suite is solid glass. The glass beds, which weigh two tonnes, were designed by Santambrogiomilano. Each bedroom features blackout blinds that can be operated remotely.


6. Soak it all up

The four full bathrooms have open steel and glass rain showers and Gessi Rectangolo and Duravit equipment. For soak in, the master suite boasts a free-standing Boffi SWIM tub.


7. Entertainment

The Invisible House Joshua Tree is a popular hangout for musicians, and it even has its own Invisible Dan Armstrong electric guitar and amp. The Bose Portable Home Speaker lets you listen to whatever music you want, whenever you want. There's an 86-inch TV with streaming services and a Blu-Ray DVD with dozens of recent flicks in the living room.

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