Taking inspiration from esteemed Los Angeles modernists including Gregory Ain, Rudolf Schindler, John Lautner and Lloyd Wright, the Callow Residence in Pasadena is an architectural dream. And now, it can be someone’s dream home for the asking price of a cool $2.6 million.
The home, designed by Rick Corsini, is a recipient of the prestigious 2018 Merit Award from AIA L.A. Featuring three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths across nearly 2,600 square feet.
With a distinctive facade featuring a soaring cantilevered roofline and dramatic lighting, the property makes an initial impression that certainly delivers throughout every space. The angled walls, basalt stone and Cumaru flooring connect the interior spaces with outdoor gardens.
The home features an open floor plan that includes a living room, dining room, gourmet kitchen and family/media room. The interior is highlighted by custom cabinetry, flush-mounted doors, and quality fixtures. A custom lighting plan adds to the home’s refined and welcoming mood.
The chef’s kitchen is a culinary haven, bathed in natural light and equipped with high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and a generous island for both food preparation and enjoyment. Outside, the Callows is transformed into a tranquil oasis with native Californian shrubs, grasses and trees. Noteworthy additional features of the property include solar panels, a Cumaru wood deck, a back garden with a firepit and built-in seating, a covered work area with cabinets and a work bench, and a car charger for electric vehicles.
Dorothy Korostoff and Carol Ortega with Compass hold the listing.
Photos by Albert Azouz and Steve King courtesy of marketing materials