The Robert Smith House is an iconic mid-century post and beam house designed by prolific architect Eugene Weston who collaborated with Douglas Byles, located in Pasadena, California. This three bedroom, three bathroom house was built for a brother of a colleague and has expanded over the years. This quintessential California home was featured in the May 1950 edition of Arts & Architecture. About five years ago the home was painted, buffed and polished into its current, sleek state– a modernist dream. The home is comprised of 2,760 square feet of sprawling open floor plan that seamlessly transitions from interior to exterior space. The focal point of the home is the pristine saline pool and spa visible from nearly every room.
This fabulous iconic home at 320 San Miguel Road, Pasadena, California is listed for sale at $1,698,000, from here.
Connected to the foyer, the master suite was once the carport, then an artist’s studio, and has its own narrow view of the property as well as a patio and koi pond.
The home has been updated with only the finest materials, including marble, glass tiles, and solid maple wood floors.
The kitchen, family room and dining area are one large space, the consistent color program seems to unify the house.
Photos: Courtesy of Deasy Penner & Partners
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