Wigmore Residence
A young couple with deep Mexican roots brought fresh energy to this landmark 5,276-square-foot Spanish Colonial, originally designed by Reginald Johnson circa 1920 in Pasadena. Fuchsia and marigold walls — drawn from the iconic palette of Luis Barragán — set a bold, joyful tone throughout a home built for casual entertaining and vibrant living. Handcrafted textiles, artisan furnishings, a custom-designed vanity, and a thoughtful blend of original and new decorative lighting honor the home's storied past while making it unmistakably theirs. What began as a stylish refresh for two evolved, beautifully, into a home ready for three.
Dining area with a large wooden table, red cushioned bench seating, and striped chairs. A decorative black chandelier hangs from the ceiling. There is an abstract painting with blue, beige, and brown tones on the wall behind the seating.
Bathroom interior with blue geometric patterned tiled wall, white bathtub, vanity with marble countertop, mirror, and light fixture, double-hung window, and wood-floored area.
Living room with a large, decorative ceiling light fixture made of multiple concentric rings of beige beads. The room has two large windows with white blinds, and two wicker pendant lights hanging on either side of the window. A curtain with colorful stripes hangs between the windows.
Indoor decor featuring a hanging wicker lamp and a fabric curtain with wooden beads and colorful painted sections, near a window with white trim.