A Rare Craftsman Compound Just Hit the Market in L.A. for $2M

The three dwellings have been renovated from top to bottom with custom cabinetry, warm earth tones, and vintage-inspired wallpaper.

A Rare Craftsman Compound Just Hit the Market in L.A. for $2M

The three dwellings have been renovated from top to bottom with custom cabinetry, warm earth tones, and vintage-inspired wallpaper.

Location: 274 Acacia Street, Altadena, California

Price: $1,995,000

Year Built: 1923

Renovation By: Counsel Design Group

Footprint: 2,579 square feet (five bedrooms, four baths)

Lot Size: 0.28 acres

From the Agent: "This Altadena craftsman compound is from Counsel Design Group and principal designer Patrick Maziarski. Framed by two majestic California live oaks, 274 Acacia St sits on a rare 75-foot-wide lot that offers three unique homes. Each home has been reimagined with the utmost attention to detail, including white oak floors, red oak cabinetry, custom millwork details throughout, and a cohesive color story inspired by the main residence’s distinct Arts and Crafts–motif wallpaper from Bradbury & Bradbury.  Each of the guest cottages features vaulted ceilings, the same design standards as the primary home, and flexible layouts designed to be just as suited for guests, tenants, home offices, studio space, or any combination thereof. The property has been extensively landscaped by Blvd Nursery, including new plantings, new decomposed granite, and a new small-scale gravel driveway."

The historic primary residence dates back to 1923 and features a large front covered patio.

The primary residence dates back to 1923 and features a large, covered front patio.

Photo by Gavin Cater

Photo by Gavin Cater

The warm, earth tones in the kitchen complements the home's rich material palette, ranging from the original red brick to breccia antica marble.

The home has a rich material palette that ranges from original red brick to Breccia Antica marble. 

Photo by Gavin Cater

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