Stay In Full Color: Palm Springs

If you said, “Palm Springs”, until recently the first things that popped into my head after beautiful surroundings and nice weather were golf and gambling.  Considering I’m a lousy golfer and not much of a gambler Palm Springs wasn’t on my mental list of “places I’d like to revisit” but today I officially welcome Palm Springs, California to the list.

So what changed my mind? If you guessed that it had something to do with my love of color you’re right.

Saguaro Palm Springs picture of room balconies

Thanks to the brilliant remodel of The Saguaro by architects Peter Stamberg and Paul Aferiat now when I think of Palm Springs I think about 12 vibrant colors, basking on a brightly colored lounger by the pool and opening my eyes each morning to brilliant orange and mango.

The vibrant colors of the rooms at The Saguaro Palm Springs

The Saguaro [suh-gwarh-oh], after the iconic cactus of the Sonoran Desert now sings with local color. The architectural team, known for their bold use of color, advocated recreating The Saguaro around a palette of 12 hues found in native desert wildflowers.

The Saguaro Palm Springs colorful room balconies close up

The brilliant colors now adorn each balcony and patio and anchor the guest rooms, while also enlivening the indoor and outdoor public spaces. The color set follows the light spectrum, which in turn creates different perspectives of the hotel according to the time of day.

If during your visit, you see the name of the restaurant and read it as Tint rather than Tinto you’ll know you are officially as much of a color geek as I am. Translation for everyone else Tint= Lighter value of a pure hue, made by adding white. Tinto=red wine in Spanish.

And if you’re wondering what the property looked like before the remodel here it is. It is a far cry from what it looks like today, isn’t it?

The Saguaro before the remodel

The current look is as exciting as my idea of what Palm Springs might have been like during the 1920s Palm Springs, when Hollywood stars began flocking there to relax, party and rejuvenate.

So who wants to join me at The Saguaro, a colorful oasis in the desert, the next time my Destination Color is Palm Springs?

Holiday Inn image via Sydell Group’s tumblr, all other images courtesy of Saguaro
 

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colorexpert 8 pts moderator

AdamFrankel Thank you for pointing out the error. I know better from reading about them but grabbed the directly from the hotel's website so in theory I wouldn't mispell their names. So much for that theory, huh?

I'll have to let them know of the mistake on this page http://www.jdvhotels.com/pages/saguaro_palmsprings...

AdamFrankel 7 pts

colorexpertAdamFrankel I have already contacted them about it, i am the community experience liaison at the hotel.

colorexpert 8 pts moderator

AdamFrankel Oh I thought you were a fan of the architects...or a friend. I did send an email about it earlier but glad it is already on the radar. So does that mean when I come for a visit I'll see you out in the community :-) I love what the color did for your hotel. Thanks for stopping by to check out the post. BTW I got a nice message on Twitter from @PalmSpringsCA too. You all are on top of your social media. Good for you!

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