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Spanish Colonial in La Cañada Flintridge

Husband-and-wife architects Michael Burch and Diane Wilk preserve Everett Babcock’s original 1925 architecture while infusing the property with their own artistry. The result blends the new with the old.
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Husband-and-wife architects <a href="http://www.michaelburcharchitects.com/"target=new>Michael Burch </a> and Diane Wilk have finished work on a 1925 Spanish Colonial house in La Cañada Flintridge, preserving Everett Babcock’s original architecture while infusing the property with their own artistry. The result is a beautiful home that feels intimate in scale and skillfully blends the new with the old.<br>
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Husband-and-wife architects Michael Burch and Diane Wilk have finished work on a 1925 Spanish Colonial house in La Cañada Flintridge, preserving Everett Babcock’s original architecture while infusing the property with their own artistry. The result is a beautiful home that feels intimate in scale and skillfully blends the new with the old.

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