Right here’s the story … of how a seemingly nondescript dwelling within the San Fernando Valley changed into an L.A. landmark.
The L.A. Metropolis Council voted to designate the “Brady Bunch” home as a historic-cultural monument on Wednesday, enshrining the Studio Metropolis Midcentury as a bit of the town’s historical past.
“Lengthy earlier than it grew to become a pop‑tradition pilgrimage web site and backdrop for numerous photograph ops, the Brady Bunch Home helped form America’s imaginative and prescient of household life within the late Sixties and early ’70s — particularly the concept of a blended household,” stated Adrian Scott Nice, president of the L.A. Conservancy. “We’re thrilled to see it now designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument, making certain the Brady Bunch — and their iconic dwelling — stay a part of Los Angeles’ story.”
The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Fee unanimously voted to advocate the home, situated at 11222 Dilling St. in Studio Metropolis, as a landmark on Jan. 15. The Planning and Land Use Fee permitted the designation a month later, sending closing say to the Metropolis Council.
“I look ahead to seeing this memorialized within the applicable manner as a part of San Fernando Valley tv historical past,” Councilmember Adrin Nazarian stated throughout the Planning and Land Use Fee assembly.
The landmark standing protects the house from demolition, however doesn’t prohibit it. If the proprietor ever desires to destroy the house, the Cultural Heritage Fee can delay the method for as much as a 12 months to search out preservation options. The fee additionally will get extra oversight on proposed alterations.
“The Brady Bunch” was filmed in a studio for the whole lot of its run from 1969 to 1974. So how does a home that was merely for exterior photographs wind up as a landmark?
By means of painstaking renovations and a little bit of actuality TV magic.
The home was inbuilt 1959 by architect Harry M. Londelius, who gave the up to date ranch a shake roof, cathedral ceilings and heaps of Palos Verdes stone. After starring within the present, the house grew to become an emblem for Southern California’s suburban, single-family attraction.
For many years, it was owned by Violet and George McCallister, who purchased it for $61,000 in 1973. As soon as they died, their youngsters bought it in 2018 for $3.5 million — practically twice the unique asking value.
The bloated sale value was the results of a bidding conflict, as provides poured in from TV fans and celebrities, together with ‘N Sync’s Lance Bass. Ultimately, cable community HGTV emerged because the winner.
The channel had large plans for the property, saying a $1.9-million rework that may re-create the interiors to be precisely how they seemed within the present. Your complete course of was documented in a four-part miniseries titled “A Very Brady Renovation.”
The present featured the actors who performed the Brady youngsters taking sledgehammers to the interiors whereas “Property Brothers” stars Drew and Jonathan Scott reshaped the residing areas.
An inside take a look at the “Brady Bunch” home in Studio Metropolis.
(Ryan Lahiff for Eklund / Gomes)
The ultimate consequence was a close to picture-perfect duplicate of the Brady abode: the floating staircase, the groovy orange kitchen counters, even the vase destroyed by a stray basketball throughout a well-known episode. (“She all the time says don’t play ball in the home.”) To create space for the throwback bedrooms, the crew added 2,000 sq. ft to the rear of the home, in addition to a second story — which they hid from the road by decreasing the muse by a foot.
The renovation practically doubled the sq. footage, that includes 5 bedrooms and 5 loos throughout greater than 5,000 sq. ft.
After the miniseries, HGTV took a shower on the sale. They flipped it for $3.2 million in 2023 — $300,000 lower than they paid for it 5 years earlier and $2 million lower than the asking value.
The home was purchased by historic-home fanatic Tina Trahan and her husband Chris Elbrecht, former chief government of HBO. It got here with a number of Brady-themed furnishings throw-ins similar to a inexperienced floral sofa and credenza full with a 3-D printed horse sculpture.
Followers nonetheless flock to the home to take photographs from the road, however Trahan and Elbrecht opened it to the general public for the primary time in November, providing a restricted run of excursions for $275.

