This pueblo-style home in California has been given a minimalist makeover on the fringes of the Joshua Tree National Park.

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude

Photography: Carlos Naude
Casa Mami is the testbed of LA creatives Carlos Naude and Whitney Brown, founders of Working Holiday Studio, who restored the two-bedroom Pioneertown property as an off-grid eco-home that’s powered by solar energy.
The couple has given the adobe building’s cubic volumes a fresh lick of white paint, offset by black accents – a minimalist colour palette that continues inside.

It’s available to rent via Airbnb from $220 per night, and as the US holiday home doubles as a showroom for the couple’s curation of design objects, everything from bed linens and bathroom taps to furniture are for sale.
The desert idyll sits on a sprawling five-acre plot dotted with cacti and natural fauna, and while it’s off-grid, guests don’t need to sacrifice their creature comforts as the house is fully equipped for digital nomads.


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