Architecturally Significant Mid-Century Modern Residence
"The Cracker Jack House"
Originally designed in 1961 by renowned architect Richard F. McCarthy, Jr., this renovated Pasadena residence blends historic charm with modern upgrades. Behind a private, gated entrance, this 4,215 sq. ft. (3,820 sq. ft. Main Residence & 495 sq. ft. Pool House) residence features expansive living areas, a fully updated guest house, and beautifully landscaped grounds. Main Residence is 3 bed/3 bath and Guest House is 1 bed/1 bath.
At the heart of this mid-century residence, the sunlit atrium is a stunning focal point. Enclosed by solar-reflecting double-pane glass, this tranquil indoor sanctuary features a built-in fountain, custom lighting, and a dedicated 3-ton climate system, seamlessly linking the home's living spaces while flooding them with natural light.
The spacious living and dining rooms have been reconfigured to maximize openness. Herringbone French oak floors, a restored stone fireplace, and a custom retractable TV mount enhance warmth and elegance. The chef's kitchen is both functional and stylish, featuring a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf 6-burner range, Caesarstone countertops, custom alder cabinetry, and a Carrera marble backsplash.
The primary suite is a private retreat with custom alder doors, a walk-in closet, and a spa-like en-suite bath featuring a freestanding soaking tub, heated floors, and Perrin & Rowe fixtures. Each bedroom has been updated with premium finishes, ensuring comfort and luxury throughout.
Smart home features include CAT6 ethernet, Unifi networking, Sonos audio, Nest thermostats, and a Ring security system. The EV-ready garage is equipped with 50-amp wiring and Chamberlain MyQ smart openers.
The backyard is an entertainer's dream, featuring a 10-foot-deep pool and spa with custom seating ledges, a new Pentair heating system, and a resurfaced pool deck. Additional upgrades include new irrigation, landscape lighting and a motorized driveway gate. The fully updated guest house offers a full kitchen, new HVAC, and a spa-like bath, perfect for guests or flexible living arrangements.
A home rich in Pasadena history, this residence was originally owned by Nicholas Griffin, a Pasadena Symphony patron and direct descendant of Frederick William Rueckheim, founder of Cracker Jack. The renovations preserve its mid-century roots while introducing modern luxury and cutting-edge design.