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The approach sets the tone before you ever step inside. Neon is a modern residence within the Elemento49 community, a property designed around clean architectural lines, open-plan living, and the kind of indoor-outdoor flow that makes you forget where walls end and sky begins. Floor-to-ceiling glass, poured concrete, and warm minimalist interiors define the space, while the surrounding desert landscape provides a backdrop that shifts in color and mood from morning through evening. This is a home built for groups, for gathering, for the kind of trip where sixteen people share a single address and never feel crowded.
The layout accommodates up to sixteen guests across multiple bedrooms, each finished with comfortable bedding and a sense of cohesion that runs throughout the property. Common areas are generous and deliberately social. The kitchen is designed for real cooking, open to a living space that encourages long conversations and unhurried meals. Outside, the private pool and spa anchor the outdoor experience, flanked by lounging areas where days take shape around sun, water, and little else. The pool area feels like the heart of the property, a place where mornings start slow and afternoons stretch without agenda.
Neon benefits from its position within the broader Elemento49 development, a curated residential enclave where modern architecture meets the surrounding natural environment. The design language throughout is restrained and intentional, favoring raw materials, muted palettes, and spatial openness over ornament. It is the kind of property where the architecture does the work, where every sightline has been considered and every room earns its place in the overall composition.
What stays with you is the particular quality of togetherness this house creates. The proportions are generous enough that privacy is always available, but the design consistently draws you back to shared spaces. Meals happen at a long table. Evenings end poolside. Mornings are quiet until someone makes coffee and the house slowly wakes. Neon at Elemento49 is not a hotel, not a resort, not a retreat in any programmed sense. It is simply a beautifully made house that understands what a group of people actually needs: space to be together, room to be alone, and a setting that makes both feel effortless.
The approach sets the tone before you ever step inside. Neon is a modern residence within the Elemento49 community, a property designed around clean architectural lines, open-plan living, and the kind of indoor-outdoor flow that makes you forget where walls end and sky begins. Floor-to-ceiling glass, poured concrete, and warm minimalist interiors define the space, while the surrounding desert landscape provides a backdrop that shifts in color and mood from morning through evening. This is a home built for groups, for gathering, for the kind of trip where sixteen people share a single address and never feel crowded.
The layout accommodates up to sixteen guests across multiple bedrooms, each finished with comfortable bedding and a sense of cohesion that runs throughout the property. Common areas are generous and deliberately social. The kitchen is designed for real cooking, open to a living space that encourages long conversations and unhurried meals. Outside, the private pool and spa anchor the outdoor experience, flanked by lounging areas where days take shape around sun, water, and little else. The pool area feels like the heart of the property, a place where mornings start slow and afternoons stretch without agenda.
Neon benefits from its position within the broader Elemento49 development, a curated residential enclave where modern architecture meets the surrounding natural environment. The design language throughout is restrained and intentional, favoring raw materials, muted palettes, and spatial openness over ornament. It is the kind of property where the architecture does the work, where every sightline has been considered and every room earns its place in the overall composition.

There's a particular tension Neon holds well — festival proximity without festival chaos, desert quiet without isolation. Charles Austin's design leans into that duality: eighteen-foot ceilings and walls of glass that make the indoors feel almost unnecessary, while six bedrooms offer genuine retreat when you need it. The open living space shifts energy easily, morning calm giving way to something more social without anyone having to rearrange the furniture. What lingers is the sense that the desert isn't backdrop here — it's the organizing principle. The firepit, the pool, the bocce court all face outward, oriented toward landscape rather than inward toward the house itself. It's a place built for groups who want to be together without being on top of each other, and for anyone who understands that the best festival base is one you're a little reluctant to leave.
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You can have reliable and easy communication, they return quickly . <br/>Tha house looks like as a photos .
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will definitely recommend to family and friends to stay here, thanks for everything
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We had an amazing weekend celebrating two birthdays with a group of friends! Everything went smoothly and I’d highly recommend staying here for a luxury experience.
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Stunning property! Extremely well managed. It was the perfect space for our family event. Everyone loved it. Highly recommend it!
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