Guest
Beautiful property - well designed and open space - nice furniture and very comfortable bed! Loved the purple lights in the pool!

The geometry arrives first. Angular rooflines cut against an open sky, and the architecture feels like something drawn from the landscape itself, all warm tones and deliberate edges softened by natural light. Desert Dawn by Fieldtrip is a design-forward residence that treats the desert not as backdrop but as collaborator, its interiors echoing the palette and mood of the terrain just beyond the glass.
Inside, the space unfolds with intention. Clean lines anchor rooms that feel both minimal and deeply considered, where every material choice and furnishing reads as purposeful rather than decorative. The layout invites a slow kind of living, with open common areas that draw the eye outward and private corners designed for stillness. Large windows frame the landscape like art, flooding rooms with shifting desert light from dawn through golden hour. The kitchen is fully equipped for guests who want to cook and gather, and the living spaces are arranged to make both solitude and togetherness feel effortless.
The pool is the property's social and sensory center. Set against the open sky with unobstructed views, it offers the kind of desert swimming that feels almost cinematic, where warm days end with long, slow floats as the sky shifts through its evening colors. Outdoor lounging areas extend the living space beyond the walls, creating room for sun-soaked afternoons or quiet mornings with coffee in the early light. The relationship between indoors and out is seamless, a quality that defines the entire experience here.
Desert Dawn belongs to the Fieldtrip collection, a portfolio of architecturally distinctive homes designed with the same care typically reserved for boutique hotels. What distinguishes a stay here is the specificity of the design vision paired with the privacy and autonomy of a private residence. There is no lobby, no front desk, no schedule to follow. Instead, there is a home built to heighten awareness of the landscape, the light, and the simple pleasure of having nowhere particular to be. You leave with the memory of clean angles against a wide sky, and the particular quiet that only the desert knows how to hold.
The geometry arrives first. Angular rooflines cut against an open sky, and the architecture feels like something drawn from the landscape itself, all warm tones and deliberate edges softened by natural light. Desert Dawn by Fieldtrip is a design-forward residence that treats the desert not as backdrop but as collaborator, its interiors echoing the palette and mood of the terrain just beyond the glass.
Inside, the space unfolds with intention. Clean lines anchor rooms that feel both minimal and deeply considered, where every material choice and furnishing reads as purposeful rather than decorative. The layout invites a slow kind of living, with open common areas that draw the eye outward and private corners designed for stillness. Large windows frame the landscape like art, flooding rooms with shifting desert light from dawn through golden hour. The kitchen is fully equipped for guests who want to cook and gather, and the living spaces are arranged to make both solitude and togetherness feel effortless.
The pool is the property's social and sensory center. Set against the open sky with unobstructed views, it offers the kind of desert swimming that feels almost cinematic, where warm days end with long, slow floats as the sky shifts through its evening colors. Outdoor lounging areas extend the living space beyond the walls, creating room for sun-soaked afternoons or quiet mornings with coffee in the early light. The relationship between indoors and out is seamless, a quality that defines the entire experience here.

There's a particular kind of quiet that only happens when architecture decides to stop competing with its surroundings. Desert Dawn's C-shaped design does something rare — it turns the house inward toward a central courtyard and pool while simultaneously opening every room to the Joshua Tree landscape through floor-to-ceiling glass. The result is a home that feels both sheltering and borderless, where the desert isn't a backdrop but a companion. The palette is neutral and restrained, the furniture simple but genuinely comfortable, and the overall effect is one of deliberate calm rather than performative minimalism. It suits the kind of traveler who doesn't need distraction — someone drawn to the texture of light shifting across concrete and sand, to evenings around a fire pit where the sky does most of the talking.
Guest
Beautiful property - well designed and open space - nice furniture and very comfortable bed! Loved the purple lights in the pool!
Guest
We had a great stay. House was beautiful, clean and just like photos. Hosts were very proactive.
Guest
A great relaxing get away close to the joshua tree natural park entrance. The house was designed very well with a private pool and outdoor space. The house came with all amenities needed for an enjoyable weekend.
Guest
Had an amazing peaceful experience! Property was pristine and very clean. Lots of fun in the pool and hot tub! Kitchen was spectacular and had everything we needed! Beautiful home 😊
Guest
I absolutely loved my stay here! The place was beautiful, peaceful, and incredibly relaxing — exactly what I needed. It had everything I needed for a comfortable stay, and the attention to detail really made it feel like a home away from home. I’d definitely book again. Highly recommend!
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