When Tina Trahan first stepped into the Studio City house made famous by The Brady Bunch, she thought, “I have to have it.”
The art collector grew up watching the classic family sitcom and was struck by a rush of familiarity in the midcentury, split-level house used in the sitcom’s exterior shots.
“It feels like you walked into your childhood home when you were 10 years old,” Trahan said. “I thought, ‘No one can get this feeling anywhere else.’”
The City Council last Wednesday granted the house at 11222 Dilling St. historic-cultural monument status — the culmination of a two-year campaign Trahan embarked on to preserve the house for future generations of fans.
“People are really, really connected to the whole TV show,” Trahan said. “It just made me realize, what if I get hit by a bus tomorrow? Is there anything I can do to preserve this?”…