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Enjoyed very much the staying was good vibe definitely will come back with communication with the owner


Silver at Elemento49 announces itself through scale and simplicity. This is a residence built for groups, a property where generous proportions and considered design create the rare conditions for a large party to spread out and still feel connected. Sleeping up to sixteen guests, the home operates less like a vacation rental and more like a private compound, with communal spaces that draw people together and enough room for everyone to find their own corner of quiet.
The pool sits at the center of the experience, a natural gathering point flanked by outdoor lounging areas where mornings begin slowly and afternoons stretch without agenda. A spa adds a layer of restoration to the stay, offering the kind of amenity that transforms a group trip from purely social into something more intentional. Inside, the living spaces are designed for both intimacy and scale, with open-plan areas that accommodate a full house without feeling crowded and bedrooms that offer genuine retreat when the day winds down.
The kitchen anchors the home's social life. For a group of sixteen, meals become events in themselves, and the space is built to support that rhythm, whether it is a collaborative cooking session that spills into the evening or a simple breakfast assembled before the house scatters for the day. Dining areas are generous enough to seat the full group comfortably, reinforcing the sense that this property was designed with togetherness as its organizing principle.
What Silver at Elemento49 offers is not simply square footage, though there is plenty of it. It is the architecture of a group experience, the way shared spaces flow into private ones, the way the pool and spa create distinct modes of being together. For families reuniting, friends marking milestones, or any gathering where the house itself needs to be the destination, this residence provides both the backdrop and the infrastructure. You leave not just rested but reconnected, carrying the particular satisfaction of time spent well with people who matter.
Silver at Elemento49 announces itself through scale and simplicity. This is a residence built for groups, a property where generous proportions and considered design create the rare conditions for a large party to spread out and still feel connected. Sleeping up to sixteen guests, the home operates less like a vacation rental and more like a private compound, with communal spaces that draw people together and enough room for everyone to find their own corner of quiet.
The pool sits at the center of the experience, a natural gathering point flanked by outdoor lounging areas where mornings begin slowly and afternoons stretch without agenda. A spa adds a layer of restoration to the stay, offering the kind of amenity that transforms a group trip from purely social into something more intentional. Inside, the living spaces are designed for both intimacy and scale, with open-plan areas that accommodate a full house without feeling crowded and bedrooms that offer genuine retreat when the day winds down.
The kitchen anchors the home's social life. For a group of sixteen, meals become events in themselves, and the space is built to support that rhythm, whether it is a collaborative cooking session that spills into the evening or a simple breakfast assembled before the house scatters for the day. Dining areas are generous enough to seat the full group comfortably, reinforcing the sense that this property was designed with togetherness as its organizing principle.

There's something disarming about a house that feels both vast and intimate at once — eighteen-foot ceilings stretching overhead while the desert light pours through walls of glass, making the whole place hum with warmth. Charles Austin's design doesn't shout; it breathes, blurring the line between indoors and out through pocket doors that open the living space directly onto pool, firepit, and bocce court. It's a house built for groups — up to sixteen — yet somehow never feels crowded, just expansive and unhurried. The proximity to the Coachella festival grounds is almost absurdly close, which makes the contrast sharper: you're steps from all that energy, but behind the gate, the quiet is real. That tension between spectacle and stillness is what gives Silver its personality.
Guest
Enjoyed very much the staying was good vibe definitely will come back with communication with the owner
Guest
Great time with kids and friends! Very responsive and accommodating host. Easy to access, clean, and lots of space.
Guest
Luxury. A great place to stay.
Guest
Great spot for a group trip!
Guest
such a beautiful house it was just like the pictures and even more will defintally come back
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