The 1950s residence has beamed ceilings and walls of glass
This sharp midcentury residence sits perched on a hillside in the southwest corner of Pasadena, directly north of Highland Park.
Built in 1958, the 2,024-square-foot post and beam boasts some lovely original details, including beamed ceilings, colored glass windows, wood-paneled walls, built-in shelving, and a stately fireplace in the living room.
The house has three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Walls of glass can be found throughout, and sliding doors lead out to a huge wooden deck with ample space for outdoor dining. The kitchen has been recently updated and is now equipped with stainless steel appliances and a large center island.
Situated on a 7,861-square-foot lot, the well-preserved home is elevated over a swooping driveway that circles beneath the house. Balcony space wraps most of the residence, and the hilly yard offers views into the surrounding neighborhood.
Asking price is $1.1 million.
Source: Curbed LA – All – Elijah Chiland