From the latimes.com:
Built in 2007, this Pasadena home was designed with six towers and turrets to echo the vertical lines of an existing sequoia:
by Jim the Realtor | Nov 26, 2010 | Interesting Houses | 8 comments
From the latimes.com:
Built in 2007, this Pasadena home was designed with six towers and turrets to echo the vertical lines of an existing sequoia:
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Wow, just wow! I love the patio…
Ok, this one I’m seriously in love with.
The kitchen flooring has to go!!!!!
EGAD it’s in the library and living room too!!! Just doesn’t fit the overall decor.
JUST PLAIN “FABULOUS”!
Jaboney, if you are a book person, that’s your ideal living room right there. Not everyone’s life revolves around a big screen TV.
I like this featured homes idea you’ve run with lately. It reminds of rainy days long ago, flipping through the pages of Architectural Digest, and dreaming …. 🙂
Why on earth would anyone spend this much money on a home in Pasadena? If I had that much money, I’d not even live in the US….come on.