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Inside Frank Sinatras Twin Palms home in Palm Springs

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Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow’s former Upper East Side brownstone just hit the market for the first time in 50 years with an asking price of $4.45 million, according to the New York Post. As recounted by People magazine, the couple met in 1964 when Farrow was 19 and Sinatra was nearly 50. They got married in Las Vegas in 1966, but the marriage only lasted two years. While Farrow was filming "Rosemary's Baby," she was served divorce papers.

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The split-level, single-family townhome rests on 3,730 square feet with an additional 933 square feet at the lower level. In the end, the couple’s love wasn’t the only thing that flourished in the desert. Amid the whirlwind of wedding plans, Desiree and Andy found themselves putting down roots in Palm Springs, sealing their commitment to each other and purchasing a home to spend a lifetime in this oasis. One of the most amazing and surprising aspects of this little tour, is that the home is absolutely filled with original Frank Sinatra paintings. I had no idea frank Sinatra was an artist, let alone someone who had painted so prolifically.

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The small room is rather spartan, but in a Hawaiian sort of way. Not at all where you might expect the leader of the Western world, and his megawatt movie star mistress to spend weekends cavorting in the desert. I stare at the bed, wondering what it must have gone on in this room, and left a bit in disbelief. This massive carpeted and all-white room features an automatic screen behind a decadent floor to ceiling white curtain and a huge movie theater projector that would’ve been state of the art for its day. It was here Frank used to screen all the latest films for his Hollywood friends.

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Stewart Williams and dubbed Twin Palms for two adjacent trees that lean together on the property. Legend has it that the “Fly Me to the Moon” singer would raise a Jack Daniels flag on the grounds to alert neighbors in the A-list enclave to head over to his for a cocktail party. In 1976, Sinatra married Barbara Marx, his former neighbor, while she was married to Zeppo Marx. Sinatra’s favorite color, orange, was toned down in some areas and removed from others. Ultimately the compound grew to include 18 bedrooms and 23 baths.

February 1954 also saw the launch of his first successful album for Capitol Records, Songs for Young Lovers. Around the same time, Sinatra purchased a couple of lots including a modest home at Tamarisk Country Club beside the 17th fairway, on Wonder Palms Road, now Frank Sinatra Drive. Having a quieter place to escape to for Sinatra was vital as his career rebounded. Like many entertainment figures in the desert, Sinatra enjoyed golf. He became a member of Tamarisk Country Club in 1954 and, although he didn’t play often, he signed up for Pro-Am fundraisers along with Danny Kaye and Groucho Marx.

Outstanding features of Twin Palms Frank Sinatra Estate.

There’s a sauna, and a large home gym laid out on the shady side of the house. Wraparound windows and a wall beyond let light in but provide maximum privacy. The kitchen, we’re told, was installed by Frank to facilitate large gatherings. Mr Pattison’s caretaker tells us it was not uncommon for Sinatra to wander into this massive industrial kitchen and make himself a sandwich late at night. Our small tour enters through the kitchen after crossing an expanse of driveway and some desert garden. At first look the house is rather low key; the exterior is very unassuming with a low flat roof, long lines of boxy windows, and mixed desert stone with stucco exterior.

Architect Frederick Sterner, who according to The New York Times was known for giving entire blocks makeovers in the early 1900s, later modified the home in 1919. This townhouse, the listing says, "epitomizes timeless elegance and architectural distinction." As far as I know, this home is not one of the ones anyone can tour during Modernism Week, or at any other time, since this home is a private corporate retreat space.

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The front elevation of the home presents a gently sloping “shed-style” roofline that nestles its angles into the natural environment of the desert landscape. Framed by the shallow foothills of Mt. San Jacinto State Park, the two palm trees that sit poolside were known to be the tallest in the area during Sinatra’s tenure (hence the name “Twin Palms”). While the crooner’s original Georgian request would have stuck out against the views, Twin Palms looks as if it was a natural fit against the stark beauty of the Palm Springs desertscape. As they planned the changes, Korshak and Barbara found themselves, with Frank’s blessing, waging a gentle war on orange.

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There was orange carpeting and orange tile, an orange refrigerator and orange draperies, orange towels, and an orange sofa. Korshak erased a good deal of orange from the living room and bar of the main house, and from the projection room, substituting subtle desert colors and whites. She blended new window treatments and wall coverings, as well as furniture. A Bösendorfer concert grand piano, a gift from Van Heusen, later given to Nancy, adorned the living room of the main house.

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On February 8, 2011, the city’s Historic Site Preservation Board voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the Class 1 historic site nomination of Frank’s Sinatra’s Twin Palms estate to the city council. The city council will make a decision regarding the final approval of the nomination in the coming months. On October 13, 2011 the PSPF board of directors and homeowners Tom & Marianne O’Connell hosted a recognition ceremony to celebrate the Class 1 historic site designation of the Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms estate. Councilmember Rick Hutcheson presented the homeowners with a framed copy of the residence’s future entry in PSPF’s Class 1 historic sites booklet. The home is intended for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining, as walls of windows invite guests to relax in its spacious interior, or saunter outside for a dip in its piano-shaped pool.

Frank Sinatra’s former William Pereira–designed midcentury manse has since served as a popular filming location for shows like Mad Men and Six Feet Under. In 1929, Trav Rogers arrived in Palm Springs with a string of 15 horses. He built the 20-acre Rogers Ranch located on Chia Road in 1938, now a condo neighborhood by Sunrise and Vista Chino (1445 N. Sunrise Way). Known as Rogers Ranch, it served great steak dinners and had a large bar.

Or, with the flick of a switch, he could close the shades, plunging the space into pitch-blackness for sleeping, essential for a man who worked and played—and then slept—very late. Outside, Korshak replaced more than a dozen clashing patterns of pool and lawn furniture with a single design of white with brown leather strapping. First-run movies were shown in the projection room on studio-quality equipment by studio projectionists imported from Los Angeles.

Sinatra’s personal valet recalls the early days at Twin Palms when the three Sinatra children bounced around the house, adding life and excitement. However, Sinatra’s family life began to crumble as his public infidelities proved too difficult for his marriage; his tumultuous relationship with his wife, Nancy, ended in 1948 while the couple was living at Twin Palms. Sinatra’s long-time lover and second wife, Ava Gardner, soon replaced Nancy’s presence around the house. He expanded the house with an additional 2,000 square feet for a party room, a new bedroom with two bathrooms, and a sauna in 1974. Elvis passed away on August 16, 1977, and his estate went on the market shortly after. Greg McDonald, Presley’s road manager and Ricky Nelson’s personal manager, would later buy the property in 1986.

The house has a flat and slightly sloping roof, and a piano shaped swimming pool, the design of which was entirely accidental. The house is named for the two palm trees that stand next to it. The house would become an early emblematic example of a style known as desert modernism. He had been told about it by his close friend, the composer Jimmy Van Heusen, who had stopped for fuel there while flying to Los Angeles.

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