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Situated on a leafy lot in Altadena, this handsome two-story by architect William N. Norwood showcases all the hallmarks of the Spanish Colonial Revival style: a clay-tile roof, decorative iron trim and intimate living spaces. But beyond the arched front entry, the 1920s home takes a more contemporary direction. The living room’s original wood-burning fireplace is now boosted by a decorative tile surround. Contrasting hues throughout give the interior a subdued vibe.

The details Location: 1284 New York Drive, Altadena, 91001 Asking price: $2.379 million Year built: 1926 Architect: William N. Norwood Renovation: Gibbs Architects Interior design: A100XBetter House size: 4,738 square feet, five bedrooms, four bathrooms Lot size: 0.38 acres Features: Decorative tile work; hardwood floors; beamed ceilings; master suite with sitting area and dressing room; swimming pool and spa; mature landscaping About the area: In the 91001 ZIP Code, based on 25 sales, the median sales price in February was $714,000, according to CoreLogic. That was a 6.9% increase over the same month the previous year. Agents: Crystal Heatherly, (310) 388-0290, Deasy/Penner & Partners To submit a candidate, send high-res photos via Dropbox.com, photographer permission and a description of the house to homeoftheweek@latimes.com.