After a lengthy renovation, Case Study House #10 in Pasadena is back on the market and looks like a true mid-century modern gem.

The 1947 home was originally designed by the father-and-son team Kemper Nomland and Kemper Nomland Jr. for the Case Study House Program sponsored by Arts & Architecture Magazine. It’s sited on a gentle slope in the San Rafael Hills and features a main residence, a one-bedroom guesthouse with bath and kitchenette, a refurbished pool, a workshop, and an attached two-car garage.

The 1947 home was originally designed by the father-and-son team Kemper Nomland and Kemper Nomland Jr. for the Case Study House program sponsored by Arts & Architecture Magazine. It’s sited on a gentle slope in the San Rafael Hills and features a main residence, a one-bedroom guesthouse with bath and kitchenette, a refurbished pool, a workshop, and an attached two-car garage.

Shortly after purchasing the property, the current owners hired Design Vidal to remove the horrors of a series of unfortunate upgrades and restore the residence’s architectural significance.

According to the principal of the design firm, Guy Vidal, the renovation consisted of:

They did such a spectacular job the current owners received the City of Pasadena 2015 Historic Preservation Award, as well as Pasadena’s Historic Preservation Commission’s 2015 Reconstruction Award.

This home last sold as a fixer in 2012 for $1,599,000. Thoroughly renovated, it’s listed with Listing courtesy of Cynthia and Lauren Luczyski, the asking price is $2,990,000.