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Inside ‘Frasier’ Co-Creator David Lee’s Modernist Palm Springs Home Renovation

David Lee, co-creator of the original 'Frasier' series, has undertaken a significant renovation of his modernist home in Palm Springs. Although a reboot of 'Frasier' by Paramount+ has received a series order, Lee is not directly involved, stating that he and his writing partner Peter Casey are generally not fans of reboots. However, he wishes success to the new production, hoping it will run for as long as the original. Lee's current focus includes the restoration of the Plaza Theatre in downtown Palm Springs, where he serves as a board member for the group aiming to raise $16 million for its reopening. He is also preparing for a revival of 'A Little Night Music' at the Pasadena Playhouse, which is part of a spring-long celebration of Stephen Sondheim's works. Palm Springs is Lee's primary residence, and his recent home renovation project, in collaboration with interior designer Joshua Smith, has been a major undertaking. He acquired this E. Stewart Williams-designed property in 2011, after selling his previous home, the Donald Wexler-designed Dinah Shore house (now owned by Leonardo DiCaprio). E. Stewart Williams is a renowned architect known for designing Frank Sinatra's Twin Palms residence, among other significant projects in Palm Springs, including the Palm Springs Art Museum and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station. The house Lee purchased was one of Williams' later designs, built in 1985 for his son and daughter-in-law, Erik and Sidney Williams. Lee was drawn to the house's brutalist style, characterized by concrete floors, rough brick walls, and extensive glass, which he found both warm and inviting. He maintained the house in its original condition until 2021, when he decided to incorporate modern conveniences while preserving its architectural integrity. The renovation aimed to honor the original design intent of E. Stewart Williams. Lee chose Joshua Smith for the project, having been impressed by his previous work. Smith's approach was to complement the existing architecture rather than compete with it, envisioning what Williams might have chosen if designing today. The renovation emphasized low-key, high-end materials, such as rift-cut oak for kitchen cabinetry, selected for its quality and subtle grain. The design focused on clean lines, exemplified by an integrated vent hood in the kitchen. In the primary bathroom, Smith created a sense of understated luxury by installing a new vanity, recessed medicine cabinets with touch latches, concealed lighting, sleek fixtures, textured hardware, and a modern freestanding tub with a free-form rim. The renovation reflects a successful integration of modern functionality with the distinctive modernist aesthetic of E. Stewart Williams, ensuring the home retains its timeless appeal while meeting contemporary living standards. #DavidLee #FrasierCoCreator #PalmSprings #HomeRenovation #ModernistArchitecture #ESteWartWilliams #InteriorDesign #RealEstate #PasadenaPlayhouse #PlazaTheatre #DavidLee #FrasierCoCreator #PalmSprings #HomeRenovation #ModernistArchitecture #ESteWartWilliams #InteriorDesign #RealEstate #PasadenaPlayhouse #PlazaTheatre
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