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Nov. 14, 2024
When Rob Hoyt and Emilie Davidson Hoyt of Pasadena get away, chances are they’re at their Midcentury home in Palm Springs, designed by William Krisel. The angular roof is one of the 1959 structure’s distinctive features.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Taking a break from her duties as president of Lather (a company specializing in lotions and soaps) Emilie Davidson Hoyt relaxes in her Midcentury home in Palm Springs. The floors are covered in smooth porcelain Refin tiles.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Modernism’s clean lines are retained throughout the Hoyt home. A painting by Venice artist Andy Moses hangs in the living room. In the kitchen: powder-blue cabinets by Valcucine.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A bit of local color occupies a large, circular glass coffee table in the living room.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A light fixture with flexible arms doubles as rearrangeable sculpture. An Andy Moses painting hangs behind it.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A built-in cabinet with a Piet Mondrian feel conceals speakers and AV equipment and provides storage.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A closer look at a geometric cabinet that holds speakers and AV equipment.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Rob Hoyt wanted a blue kitchen, thinking it would extend the cool hue of the pool indoors. The cabinets chosen are by Valcucine.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Clean design is coupled with colorful accessories.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A saucer pendant light hangs over the dining table in Rob and Emilie Hoyt’s Mid-century home in Palm Springs.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)The family dog is depicted in a painting that appears to be channeling a Warhol style in the guest bedroom of Rob and Emilie Hoyt’s Palm Springs home.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Tall windows let in the outdoors, but the roof canopy keeps the sun at bay. William Krisel designed the 1959 Palm Springs home.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A fountain gurgles in an inner courtyard lined with river rock. Daughter Ellie traverses the adjacent bedroom.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Circles and wavy tile lines lend pizazz to the master bathroom in Rob and Emilie Hoyt’s Midcentury Palm Springs home.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)A walled courtyard enhances privacy and serenity.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)The Hoyt children, Ellie and Lewis, are reflected in a circular wall decoration in their bedroom.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)It is no surprise that Lather products are found at every sink in Rob and Emilie Hoyt’s home, since she is founder and president of the company.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)The covered patio and pool deck at Rob and Emilie Hoyt’s Midcentury home in Palm Springs.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Rob Hoyt splashes in the solar-heated pool with children Ellie and Lewis.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Ellie and Lewis Hoyt jump into the pool at their family’s getaway home in Palm Springs, a 1959 sturcture by William Krisel. “If we don’t come for a few weeks, we’ll hear it from our kids,” mom Emilie Davidson Hoyt says.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Nov. 14, 2024