We’ll never forget our stay at the Ball-Paylore house. It was almost like time-travel to the 1950s, with one-of-a-kind midcentury architecture featuring curving spaces, and sweeping floor-to-ceiling wall-to-wall windows in the living room-dining room and bedrooms, with views of the private desert garden. The compact 1950s tile bathroom and kitchen are basically unchanged. The kitchen features fully functional 1950s appliances including an old GE refrigerator, a brick-enclosed oven and a built in stovetop, as well as vintage early space-age china. The living room has comfortable midcentury style sofa and chairs and an extensive library. The only significant updates are the large and very comfortable beds in the two bedrooms.The garden gets lots of sun though there are also shaded places to sit. The neighborhood has many interesting southwestern midcentury suburban houses with wide streets and is pleasant to walk around in. Only one drawback: one of us is quite tall and found that he had to be careful not to hit his head on the wood beams supporting the ceiling in a couple of places.