A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena

Now THIS is how you treat a Craftsman style home right. You DO NOT paint over the millwork. You DO NOT get rid of pocket doors. You DO NOT remove original windows. Designer Jamie Haller maintained all the history and charm in this home (bless her) and enhanced it with bold patterned wallpaper, a bit of colour (that’s Calke Green by Farrow & Ball in the dining room) and some pretty light fixtures. A big round of applause from a fellow Craftsman homeowner. Photos: Jenna Peffley.

A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena
A 1913 Craftsman in Pasadena

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