Pasadena Showcase House of Design
Inside this 1916 house in Pasadena, 29 Southern California design firms have decorated spaces in their signature styles. In this gallery, you’ll see rooms before and after reinvention.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)An exterior front view shows additional landscaping and plants after renovations inside the Pasadena Showcase House of Design. The 1916 English-style estate home was updated for modern living by interior and landscape designers.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Main staircase of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The main staircase - by L’Esperance Design - after renovations inside the Pasadena Showcase House of Design in Pasadena.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Interior living room and hallway of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)A downstairs room with navy accents after renovations inside the Pasadena Showcase House of Design in Pasadena.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Interior living room of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)A downstairs room with navy accents after renovations inside the Pasadena Showcase House of Design in Pasadena.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Pool and yard of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The renovated Pool Garden by Pacific Outdoor living has a concrete water table, bamboo woven panels and overhead canvas roof.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Library of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The redesign of the dark, dated library by Aaron B. Duke was inspired by the spirit of his colleague, the late Gerald Robertson, designer for the iconic Ralph Lauren flagship store in New York.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Second floor stairway of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The landing leading to a second-floor staircase was reimagined by L’Esperance Design into a place you’ll want to linger in. Over 35,000 visitors are expected to make their way through the Pasadena Showcase. (All of the furniture and décor is also for sale.) Tickets start at $40. Find more details at pasadenashowcase.org
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Bedroom of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The master suite - by Home Front Build - after renovations in the Pasadena Showcase House of Design in Pasadena.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The architecture and design firm Home Front Build tackled the master suite, pulling back carpet to reveal hard-wood floors and installing a drop-down flat screen TV.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Conservatory of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The Conservatory room - by David Reaume Construction & Design - after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Conservatory room by David Reaume Construction & Design features large silver and bronze petal mirrors.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Bathroom on second floor of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)This en suite has been dubbed the “Glam Rock Teen Bathroom” and was renovated from a bright yellow to a more soothing blue by the Art of Room Design. The new design incorporates hand-made tile, a freestanding soaking tub, brushed brass fixtures and a herringbone patterned floor. The showcase continues through May 21.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Glam Rock Teen Bathroom - by the Art of Room Design - after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Glam Rock Teen Bathroom - by The Art of Room Design - after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Second floor sun room of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The Art of Room Design transformed the octagonal-shaped sun room using richly textured wall covering, jet black sisal carpet and Roman shades designed to maximize natural light and complement the original, vintage windows.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Laundry room of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The Ladies Office - a former linen closet transformed by Michael Wrusch - after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Hallway on second floor of unremodeled Pasadena showcase.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Custom “skeuomorphic” fabric mimics the look of hand-carved plaster work and trompe-l’oeil and covers the walls and barrel ceilings in the main upstairs hallway-turned-gallery by L’Esperance Design.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)Garden path and bridge of unremodeled Pasadena showcase home.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The stone bridge and rustic timber railing crossing over the Stream and Pond by Mystic Water Gardens after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The concrete water table, bamboo woven panels and overhead canvas roof of the Pool Garden by Pacific Outdoor Living.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The concrete water table is the centerpiece of the Pool Garden by Pacific Outdoor Living.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Bee’s Bliss Gardener’s Retreat by Rose Thicket: Botanical Design House is a small brick tea cottage at the showcase house.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)A beehive outside the Bee’s Bliss Gardener’s Retreat by Rose Thicket: Botanical Design House.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)A detail of a bee on the beehive outside the Bee’s Bliss Gardener’s Retreat by Rose Thicket: Botanical Design House.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The kitchen by D Christjan Fine Cabinetry Design & Manufacturing spent more than 800 hours renovating the main kitchen area to open it up and create a larger space with better work flow.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)A detail of the kitchen faucet, by D Christjan Fine Cabinetry Design & Manufacturing.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)A detail of bird decorations on the kitchen table after renovations.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Glam Rock Teen Bedroom by the Art of Room Design.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Grand Hall by Tocco Finale.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Uni light shines in the Media Room by CASA/WASY.
(Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)The Powder Room was designed by Alicia Friedmann Interior Design.
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