Frederick Monhoff, architect of the Palm Springs Biltmore Hotel and many others designed this wonderful example of midcentury modern architecture in 1948. From my friends Laura and Jason Berns:
In the hills of Kinneloa Mesa above the city of Pasadena sits this
stunning midcentury modern home designed by noted architect, Frederick
Monhoff. Noted for the homes and buildings he designed from Palm Springs
to Napa Valley & everywhere in between, this one time Altadena
resident designed a home that allows light & its movement to flow
seamlessly throughout. Featuring sleek lines, majestic views to the
mountains, the canyon and the city lights, this 5 bd, 4 ba home is a
stunning property. Noted features of the home include the pumice block
walls, red clay tile floors, an abundance of storage, a large renovated
loft style home office, a brand new TPO white reflective roof, 2
courtyards & an ease of So Cal living that flows seamlessly between
the inside and outside for entertaining & dining alfresco. The
kitchen has been updated with granite countertops, Viking appliances, a
new wine chiller & a Bosch dishwasher. Open Sunday 1-4PM. Come on by!
For more info, visit here
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