This stately 1924 Tudor, situated on a coveted street in Altadena, unveils itself via the dramatic metal roof and a masterful juxtaposition of modern and traditional. The major transformation was by lauded interior design firm House of Honey, resulting in a laid back California vibe that respects its character with ease and is artful living at its best. Published in several international magazines and featured on the front page of the Home section of the WSJ, it is truly special. The living room with Batchelder fireplace and gum-wood crown moldings flows seamlessly and offers views to the backyard, new pool, cabana and mountains. A charming dining room opens onto the sunroom and stunning eat-in kitchen highlighted by a Calacatta gold marble waterfall island and French doors leading to the patio. 3 large bedrooms and strikingly updated baths complete the 1st floor. The expansive upstairs has been reimagined with the help of published architect Tom Marble, showcasing the vaulted ceilings and gabled roofline. A master bedroom, massive open bath, walk-in closet, media room, office, den and cozy nooks create a true oasis. The chic guesthouse with stylish private bath and vaulted ceilings connects effortlessly from the main house. A one of kind opportunity.