February 3, 2020, 10:26 am

By Neal J. Leitereg
Unassuming from the street, this Mid-Century Modern home leaves little to the imagination inside with an atrium entry and two glass-walled wings that look onto a large outdoor deck. Recently renovated, the post-and-beam residence is one of only 32 homes designed by architect James Allen Walter.
Location: 2050 La Fremontia St., South Pasadena, CA 91030
Features: Vaulted ceilings, skylights, Japanese tile work, open-concept common area, updated kitchen with 12-foot island, central deck/patio space, gardens, lawn
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Tags: 2050 La Fremonta, Abby Royal, architecture, design, Home of the Week, James Allen Walter, Jennifer Parker-Stanton, LA Times, mid-century, modern, Press, South Pasadena
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