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How this L.A. suburb fell in love with Craftsman houses
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How this L.A. suburb fell in love with Craftsman houses

Last updated: October 8, 2025 3:23 pm
Editorial Board Published October 8, 2025
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When Annette Yasin and her husband, Tom, moved to Pasadena from Michigan greater than a decade in the past, they bought a condominium close to Bungalow Heaven, a 16-block space northeast of Previous City recognized for its substantial assortment of Craftsman bungalows. After common walks within the neighborhood, the couple got here throughout a house on Mar Vista Avenue and rapidly fell in love.

The residence, often called the Dr. Robert H. Sutton Bungalow, is a good instance of what makes Craftsman structure so seductive to so many. Exterior, its low-sloped roof, extensive eaves, textured wooden and brick surfaces, and its shaded porch set behind broad overhangs are welcoming and human scaled. Inside, chocolate brown wooden is all over the place: partitions, beams, window sills, paneling, wainscoting, furnishings, to not point out built-in cupboards, benches and window seats. A big financial institution of home windows permits plenty of mild, however is protected by all these overhangs, so that you don’t really feel uncovered — or overheated. All the pieces matches and flows collectively — areas, furnishings, lights, artworks.

Annette Yasin’s Craftsman residence has typical components of the type: textured wooden and brick surfaces.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

“It’s cozy. It’s warm,” says Yasin, standing in her eating room, which is stuffed with Craftsman-style furnishings both bought or constructed by her now-late husband — a G.E. engineer who retired early and leaned into his ardour for woodworking.

For over a century, Craftsman houses have been beloved throughout Southern California, from Orange and Lengthy Seashore to West Adams and Santa Barbara. However nowhere are they as prevalent as Pasadena. And lately, recognition has soared, as folks crave its well-made, no-nonsense, and nature-embracing ethos. A lot so, Pasadena Heritage’s Craftsman Week, happening Oct. 12-19, has expanded from a weekend to a weeklong occasion this yr.

“It’s the rusticity of it,” provides Juan Dela Cruz, a Bungalow Heaven resident and Craftsman home-owner who’s guiding me on a tour of the neighborhood together with John G. Ripley, one other native Craftsman proprietor and co-author of the e-book “Pasadena’s Bungalow Heaven,” forward of Craftsman Week. “You notice the timbers overhanging. Sometimes you’ll see the roughness in the wood, or you’ll see a three-dimensional relief in the grain. It gives you that connection with nature; that connection with the source from which it came — the tree,” says Dela Cruz.

A tiled fireplace and blue area rug. A woman stands next to a doorway in a room filled with wooden touches.

Annette Yasin, left, stands within the doorway of her kitchen in her Craftsman residence, which features a tiled fire. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

The living room in Annette Yasin's home looks out to the street on Mar Vista Ave in Bungalow Heaven.

The lounge in Annette Yasin’s Craftsman type residence seems out to the road on Mar Vista Avenue.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

Craftsman had its heyday from round 1900 to the early Twenties. It grew out of the British Arts and Crafts Motion, a design philosophy reacting to the Industrial Revolution, with its mass produced items and fast-paced life-style, and the Victorian period, with its frivolous excesses and formal, boxy areas. It promoted, amongst different issues, handcraft, honesty, unified design, pure supplies and design simplicity.

American designers and designers quickly imported these beliefs, led by the likes of designer Gustav Stickley, along with his Craftsman Farms complicated in Morris Plains, N.J., and his in style journal, the Craftsman, and artist, author and entrepreneur Elbert Hubbard, whose Roycroft Artisan Neighborhood in upstate New York would grow to be a non secular and architectural template for the motion.

Quickly Craftsman, its title derived from Stickley’s journal, had unfold across the nation, and in California, no Craftsman architects have been extra dominant than Pasadena’s personal Greene and Greene, whose extraordinary Gamble Home is among the hottest residence museums within the state. Greene and Greene would produce over 100 “California Bungalows,” together with their bigger “Ultimate Bungalows,” and the Craftsman fever that adopted would make Pasadena floor zero for California Craftsman, and the Craftsman motion nationwide.

A multi-story Craftsman home covered in shingles.

Greene and Greene’s Gamble Home is a well-liked residence museum, which provides a wide range of excursions all year long exterior of Craftsman Week.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Instances)

Most Craftsman houses weren’t designed by well-known architects just like the Greenes, or John C. Austin, architect of Yasin’s Sutton Bungalow. (Austin additionally designed Los Angeles Metropolis Corridor.) They have been made by artistic, sure, craftsmen, architects or builders, imagining their very own designs or utilizing equipment plans, offered by firms like Sears and Montgomery Ward. A lot of the houses weren’t a part of giant developments, like later mid-century houses usually have been. Many have been bespoke creations — tailor-made to 1’s circle of relatives.

On the Bungalow Heaven tour, we study residence after suave residence, none precisely alike. Whereas sharing related tenets like low-slung horizontality, pure supplies and heat informality, some incorporate components of Colonial or Spanish structure, others tackle a little bit of Swiss Chalet. Many are predominantly wooden, whereas others showcase brick or tough stucco. Some embrace textured shakes and shingles, or particularly extensive rafters, giving them the nickname “airplane bungalows.” A number of have Asian-inspired components like flared or upturned columns or dormers, whereas others incorporate floral motifs and stained glass. One even has a partial second flooring, however nonetheless feels rooted to the bottom.

A Craftsman style home on Mar Vista Ave in Bungalow Heaven.

Most of the houses in Bungalow Heaven incorporate patterned shingles so as to add texture and a way of expertise.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

A green and brown Craftsman home with a large porch.

This Bungalow Heaven residence incorporates inexperienced and brown, pure colours widespread on many Craftsman residences.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

Well-known or not, all are being celebrated throughout Craftsman Week. The occasion, which has been taking place in a single type or one other because the early Nineteen Nineties, options excursions, lectures, themed get-togethers and a craft truthful, celebrating each the well-known houses and the on a regular basis ones. Its enlargement from a weekend to a weeklong occasion this yr, notes Bridget Lawlor, preservation director for Pasadena Heritage, permits for extra institutional partnerships.

The Pasadena Museum of Historical past, as an illustration, will host occasions with Cha-Rie Tang, founding father of Pasadena Craftsman Tile — who makes intricate tiles impressed by the work of Southern California Arts and Crafts legend Ernest Batchelder. She’s the namesake of the exhibit “Cha-Rie Tang: 48 Years of Artistic Innovation in Pasadena,” which opened on the museum Oct. 4. The Gamble Home will host a number of occasions, together with a “Fire and Light” tour, exhibiting off the house’s omnipresent leaded glass, a “Details and Joinery” tour and “Musical Storytime,” an out of doors live performance hosted by the Pasadena Conservatory of Music. And there’s a tour of the 125-year-old Judson Studios, which provided a lot of Southern California Craftsman houses’ stained glass.

A Craftsman style home on Mar Vista Ave in Bungalow Heaven.

This Bungalow Heaven residence incorporates a hefty timber entrance door with a floral patterned stained glass window.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

A key function of the week is the lineup of strolling excursions — many have offered out, and Pasadena Heritage is busy including extra to maintain up with demand. They showcase just a few of town’s many Craftsman neighborhoods. Arroyo Terrace is stuffed with the beautiful, and infrequently costly, work of Greene and Greene. Bungalow Heaven — which turned Pasadena’s first Landmark District in 1989, thanks largely to the persistence of native resident Bob Kneisel — comprises extra modest, middle-class dwellings. South Marengo showcases houses by famed Craftsman architect Louis B. Easton as nicely Craftsman bungalow courts, that includes bunches of Craftsman houses grouped round widespread areas.

“It’s an appreciation for things that are made well, that last a long time,” Lawlor stated. “When I was growing up, you got your furniture from Target. If your vacuum broke, you bought a new one instead of fixing it. I think we’ve now turned a corner. We want things that are quality. That are going to last. The same goes for Craftsman homes. They’re not flimsy, cookie-cutter white boxes that you move into. It’s all this beautiful wood or exposed beams. It’s artful and handmade, not a particle board thing that will break soon.”

Juan Dela Cruz, in a red button down, hat and glasses, stands in front of a Craftsman style home with a stained glass window adorning the door. John Ripley, in a plaid shirt, stands in front of a home's front lawn.

Bungalow Heaven board member Juan Dela Cruz, left, and John Ripley, creator of “Pasasdena’s Bungalow Heaven.” (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

That cultural ascension is typified by the Apple TV+ collection “Shrinking,” which takes place in Pasadena and options a number of native Craftsman houses as capturing areas. Its manufacturing designer, Cabot McMullen, has talked about how Craftsman’s sense of heat and security helps offset the extraordinary emotional experiences of among the present’s characters.

“It’s the go-to style for warmth. That homey feeling of coziness. Which is why a lot of filming is done in this area,” says Dela Cruz. Different productions shot in Pasadena Craftsman houses or neighborhoods embrace the movies “Father of the Bride” and “Monster-in-Law” and the exhibits “Parenthood” and “Brothers & Sisters.” The Gamble Home, by the way in which, performed a task in “Back to the Future,” as Doc Brown’s mansion.

A Craftsman style home on Mar Vista Ave in Bungalow Heaven.

A large porch helps shield a big financial institution of wood-trimmed home windows on this Bungalow Heaven residence.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

A woman walks dogs past a Craftsman style home in Bungalow Heaven.

Craftsman houses like this one usually function textured stucco, which enhances wooden trim.

(Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Instances)

The attraction, provides Dela Cruz, is moreover a response to our digital age’s profound sense of disconnection and our issue distinguishing reality from fiction.

Craftsman porches present comfy communal areas the place folks can work together with their neighbors. Their entries open straight into dwelling rooms in a welcoming gesture. Bungalow courts create on the spot communities. The construction is uncovered, and durable supplies are nicely put collectively, not simply designed to look that method.

“The idea was to be frank and honest,” says Dela Cruz’s fellow tour information, Ripley.

“We have planned houses from the first that are based on the big fundamental principles of honesty, simplicity, and usefulness,” wrote Stickley in his 1909 e-book, “Craftsman Homes: Architecture and Furnishings of the American Arts and Crafts Movement.”

That also sounds fairly good proper now.

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