Pasadena Showcase House of Design

Date:  April 15 – May 13, 2012

Times:  Check Daily Schedule

Location:  Pasadena Area, Shuttles at Rose Bowel

The Spanish Colonial Revival Style estate chosen for the 2012 Pasadena Showcase House of Design was designed by John Winford Byers.  The nearly two acre estate in La Canada Flintridge was covered in the Los Angles Times in 1927, prior to its actual construction.

The Andalusian Courtyard will be FormLA’s 9th Showcase and 8th Showcase garden.  At the heart of the Old World Spanish home, the melody from an historic tile fountain and shade from a decades old Hollywood Juniper will entice visitors from the home into the outdoor space.

Ensconced by lush foliage, a new outdoor dining room and louge live with the elegance of indoor rooms punctuated by ceilings of California sky.  Mediterranean herbs overflow from pots surrounding the dinging area, adding spice to meals served al fresco.  The scent of roses from the preserved rose garden drifts through the courtyard, tempting visitors to visit a secluded outdoor lounge.  An enticing entertainment space by night, by day the lounge transforms into an optimally day-lit study.

Thoughout the space, new additions complement historic features and connect the home with nature. Brightly glazed pottery draws the eye to historic tile details, while vibrant, climate-compatible foliage draws birds and butterflies to the patio.  Likewise, the courtyard’s original permeable concrete pavers serve as a pathway, temping visitors from the outdoor rooms into the native oak woodland beyond.

1927 Robbins Estate Featured in Pasadena Showcase House

Pasadena Sun. April 14, 2012.  A La Cañada Flintridge property will be featured during the month-long 2012 Pasadena Showcase House of Design, which opens to the public on Sunday. Known as the Robbins estate, it was built in 1927 as part of Sen. Frank P. Flint’s tony development. Above, the courtyard and balcony area.  View Story

Explore Home Gardens Across the San Gabriel Valley

EagleRock Patch. April 13, 2012.  By Anjay Singh:  Attention gardening lovers: Here’s your only chance this year to feast on the botanical beauty of as many as 37 home gardens in the Los Angeles area—from the Antelope Valley to Long Beach—where native plants are grown and smart gardening practices de rigueur.The 9th Annual Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour is scheduled this weekend, on Saturday and Sunday.Read More