First Look: Parr House Concept Art Revealed for Cotino Storyliving by Disney

Walt Disney Imagineers and Pixar artists have unveiled the first interior and exterior concept art for the Parr House at Cotino, the first Storyliving by Disney community in Rancho Mirage, California. Scheduled to open in 2025 as part of the community's voluntary Artisan Club, the two-story mid-century modern home draws directly from the superhero family's residence in Incredibles 2. The design incorporates film-accurate details, character-inspired color palettes, and features built to take advantage of the stunning Cotino Bay views.

First Look: Parr House Concept Art Revealed for Cotino Storyliving by Disney

The Parr House at Cotino — the first Storyliving by Disney community, located in Rancho Mirage, California — has revealed its first concept art, offering a preview of the mid-century modern home inspired by Pixar Animation Studios' Incredibles 2. Set to open in 2025 as an exclusive amenity of the community's voluntary Artisan Club, the two-story house will function as a multi-use event, milestone, and overnight space for club members.

Key Details

The two-story Parr House will be a multi-functional space where Artisan Club members can attend events, celebrate milestones, and even enjoy occasional overnight stays (for an additional fee). Beyond the Parr House, the broader Artisan Club will serve as a gathering hub for members with spaces dedicated to dining, creative pursuits, fitness, water recreation on Cotino Bay, and exclusive Disney programming.

The Palm Springs area carries a unique creative significance for this project: Pixar artists originally visited the Coachella Valley while developing the design for the Parr family's home in Incredibles 2. The construction of a real home inspired by that same design, in that same place, marks a remarkable full-circle creative moment.

Mid-Century Modern Design: Honoring a Desert Legacy

Concept art of the Parr House living room

Disney Imagineers and Pixar artists collaborated to bring the spirit of the film to life with a bold creative interpretation of the mid-century modern design the Palm Springs area is famed for. The home's interior will incorporate hallmark elements of the style — clean lines, natural light, and functional furniture — with added artistic flair in the finishes, artwork, and décor.

Concept art of Parr House exterior

The exterior is designed to be instantly recognizable to Incredibles fans, with Imagineers ensuring the interior views of the outside are equally impressive. Floor-to-ceiling windows will deliver stunning views of Cotino Bay, and an elevated patio will offer a picturesque setting for outdoor events overlooking the water and surrounding mountains.

From a primary bedroom fit for Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl to the family kitchen and open living room, the design palette draws from the film's iconic characters. Communal areas will feature tones of red, black, and yellow to honor the family's super suits, while individual bedrooms upstairs will reflect the styles of Edna Mode, Lucius Best (Frozone), and the Parr children — Jack-Jack, Violet, and Dash.

Film Props and Hidden Details

Concept art of Parr House kitchen

Imagineers pored over original concept art from the film to source special decorative items and props. Among the Easter eggs planned for the house are boxes of Sugar Bombs and Fiber O's cereal stacked on the kitchen shelf, and the family's schedule scribbled on the Insuricare calendar — all faithful reproductions of details from the film. The ground-floor art studio celebrates Cotino's creative oasis theme, drawing inspiration from Walt Disney's own practice of retreating to his Palm Springs area home to rest and recharge.

From Screen to Street: How Parr House Was Built

Imagineers enlisted Cotino community homebuilder Davidson Communities to bring the Parr House from animation to active construction. Together, the design teams adapted iconic features from the film — including the floor-to-ceiling windows and the living room's climbing rockwork — for a real-world build. The expansive windows are specifically positioned to frame Cotino Bay views.

Leadership from Davidson Communities, Storyliving by Disney and Walt Disney Imagineering gathered to celebrate the start of construction on the Parr House

Leadership from Davidson Communities, Storyliving by Disney, and Walt Disney Imagineering gathered to mark the start of construction, with the build expected to produce a home that is as distinctive on the exterior as it is meaningful on the interior.

What This Means for Artisan Club Members

The Parr House represents one of the most audacious expressions of Disney storytelling ever attempted in a residential setting — a real, full-scale home built to evoke an animated universe. For members of the Artisan Club at Cotino, it will serve as a singular venue for celebrations, creative gatherings, and the occasional Disney-themed overnight adventure. More details on the Artisan Club and membership options can be found at storylivingbydisney.com/cotino/artisan-club.

Disclaimer: This content contains general information about and proposed plans for Cotino, a Storyliving by Disney community, which plans are subject to change or cancellation at any time without notice. Voluntary club membership requires payment of dues/fees. Parr House use subject to additional fees and limited availability. Davidson Communities is a participating builder using Disney trademarks under a license agreement from Disney. Residential community is Disney branded and managed, developed by DMB Development with homes built and sold by third-party builders. Storyliving by Disney Realty, CA DRE License No. 02194403. AZ broker: Silverleaf Realty, LLC.