Charlie Kaufman unloads 109-year-old Craftsman in Pasadena
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Charlie Kaufman unloads 109-year-old Craftsman in Pasadena
"Box gardens approach the South Arroyo home, which taps into the Craftsman style with a low-pitched gabled roof and wraparound front porch. The trend continues inside, where custom built-ins and wood-trimmed windows and doors adorn 3,576 square feet of interiors."
"All four bedrooms are found upstairs, including a spacious master suite with a lounge and white-painted brick fireplace. The level also features a loft, office and sunny writer's nook that overlooks the lot."
"Mature landscaping enshrouds the private backyard, where a dining patio adjoins a swimming pool and spa. A 660-square-foot guesthouse, complete with the same wood-shingled exterior as the main home, rounds out the property."
Charlie Kaufman, an acclaimed screenwriter and director, sold his historic 109-year-old Craftsman-style home in Pasadena for $2.535 million. The 3,576-square-foot main residence features characteristic Craftsman elements including a low-pitched gabled roof, wraparound porch, custom built-ins, and wood-trimmed windows. The interior includes a living room with tile fireplace, updated kitchen with multicolored tile, and four upstairs bedrooms with a master suite featuring a lounge and fireplace. Additional amenities include a loft, office, writer's nook, mature landscaping, private backyard with dining patio, swimming pool, spa, and a 660-square-foot guesthouse. Kaufman is known for screenwriting credits including "Adaptation," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (Oscar winner), and directorial work on "Synecdoche, New York," "Anomalisa," and "I'm Thinking of Ending Things."
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