Along with period details such as beamed ceilings and wrought-iron grilles and sconces, the five-bedroom home sports a modernized kitchen and baths, and a luxurious swimming pool. Asking price is $2.379M.
Designed by Case Study architect Kemper Nomland Jr., the 1952 home features walls of glass, beamed ceilings, clerestory windows, and a step-down living room with a built-in sofa.
The residence has made appearances on Pasadena Heritage’s Architectural Tour, "because of its exemplary construction and pristine level of preservation."
This three-bedroom home was constructed in 1947, but was recently extensively renovated and now features new flooring, new bathrooms, and a fresh HVAC system. In spite of the changes, the elegant original design still shines through.
John Muir was among the notable guests who passed through this historic Arts and Crafts bungalow originally built for artist Elena Scripps Kellogg. Her work remains inside the studio, which features handsome wood paneling.
Sited on a 16,257-square-foot lot, this 1948 traditional has been transformed beyond recognition into a glamorous modern. Featuring three bedrooms, three baths, an updated kitchen, and a heated swimming pool, it's asking $1.45 million.