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Eichler in Marinwood - At the larger scale of the property existed a desire to soften and deepen the engagement between the house and the street frontage. As such, the landscaping palette consists of textures chosen for subtlety and granularity. Spaces are layered by way of planting, diaphanous fencing and lighting. The interior engages the front of the house by the insertion of a floor to ceiling glazing at the dining room.
Jog-in path from street to house maintains a sense of privacy and sequential unveiling of interior/private spaces. This non-atrium model is invested with the best aspects of the iconic eichler configuration without compromise to the sense of order and orientation.
photo: scott hargis
Lincoln Lighthill Architect
How do you improve on midcentury modern? Lincoln Lighthill Architect’s extensive renovation of an early 60's, Eichler-esque home on Twin Peaks answers the question by picking up where the original house left off, with simple but important updates that reimagine this unique home.
By replacing punched windows with walls of glass, removing interior walls and opening up a 40’ wide living space with a large steel moment frame, inserting skylights at key locations to bring light deep into the interior, and cantilevering a steel and timber deck off the front to take in the spectacular view, the full potential of the original design is realized.
The renovation included an inside and out rethinking of how the home functions, with new kitchen, bathrooms, and finishes throughout. A comprehensive energy upgrade included efficient windows, LED lighting and dimming controls, spray-foam insulation throughout, efficient furnace upgrades, and pre-wiring for a rooftop solar system.
Wendy Wilson & Associates
This mid-century ranch-style home in Pasadena, CA underwent a complete interior remodel and exterior face-lift-- including this vibrant cyan entry door with reeded glass panels and teak post wrap and address element.
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Einstöckiges Mid-Century Einfamilienhaus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach und grauem Dach in San Francisco
Flavin Architects
Cedar Cove Modern benefits from its integration into the landscape. The house is set back from Lake Webster to preserve an existing stand of broadleaf trees that filter the low western sun that sets over the lake. Its split-level design follows the gentle grade of the surrounding slope. The L-shape of the house forms a protected garden entryway in the area of the house facing away from the lake while a two-story stone wall marks the entry and continues through the width of the house, leading the eye to a rear terrace. This terrace has a spectacular view aided by the structure’s smart positioning in relationship to Lake Webster.
The interior spaces are also organized to prioritize views of the lake. The living room looks out over the stone terrace at the rear of the house. The bisecting stone wall forms the fireplace in the living room and visually separates the two-story bedroom wing from the active spaces of the house. The screen porch, a staple of our modern house designs, flanks the terrace. Viewed from the lake, the house accentuates the contours of the land, while the clerestory window above the living room emits a soft glow through the canopy of preserved trees.
Jeff Jordan Architects LLC
Einstöckiges Retro Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach, Blechdach und grauem Dach in New York
RIC design build
This midcentury split level needed an entire gut renovation to bring it into the current century. Keeping the design simple and modern, we updated every inch of this house, inside and out, holding true to era appropriate touches.
Wright Jenkins Home Design
MidCentury Modern Design
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, grüner Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, grauem Dach und Blechdach in Sonstige
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, grüner Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, grauem Dach und Blechdach in Sonstige
John Webb Construction and Design
Here is an architecturally built house from the early 1970's which was brought into the new century during this complete home remodel by adding a garage space, new windows triple pane tilt and turn windows, cedar double front doors, clear cedar siding with clear cedar natural siding accents, clear cedar garage doors, galvanized over sized gutters with chain style downspouts, standing seam metal roof, re-purposed arbor/pergola, professionally landscaped yard, and stained concrete driveway, walkways, and steps.
Oivanki Photography
Großes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Schindeldach und grauem Dach in New Orleans
Reuter Homes
Einstöckiges Mid-Century Einfamilienhaus mit grüner Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Wandpaneelen in Orange County
Click Architects
Großes, Dreistöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Metallfassade, schwarzer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach und grauem Dach in Seattle
square three architecture, inc
Großes, Einstöckiges Mid-Century Einfamilienhaus mit bunter Fassadenfarbe und grauem Dach in San Francisco
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Wanting to create a maintenance-free exterior, our client, Sally, had us install:
*GAF® asphalt Armorshield II shingles impact-resistant shingles in charcoal gray
*LeafGuard® Brand Gutters
*SeasonGuard Windows
Here's how the project turned out!
Studio Steinbomer
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Blechdach und grauem Dach in Austin
Michael Ross Kersting Architecture, P.A.
Renovation update and addition to a vintage 1960's suburban ranch house.
Bauen Group - Contractor
Rick Ricozzi - Photographer
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Wandpaneelen in Sonstige
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Wandpaneelen in Sonstige
square three architecture, inc
Großes, Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit bunter Fassadenfarbe und grauem Dach in San Francisco
DK Studio
Our team of Austin architects transformed a 1950s home into a mid-century modern retreat for this renovation and addition project. The retired couple who owns the house came to us seeking a design that would bring in natural light and accommodate their many hobbies while offering a modern and streamlined design. The original structure featured an awkward floor plan of choppy spaces divided by various step-downs and a central living area that felt dark and closed off from the outside. Our main goal was to bring in natural light and take advantage of the property’s fantastic backyard views of a peaceful creek. We raised interior floors to the same level, eliminating sunken rooms and step-downs to allow for a more open, free-flowing floor plan. To increase natural light, we changed the traditional hip roofline to a more modern single slope with clerestory windows that take advantage of treetop views. Additionally, we added all new windows strategically positioned to frame views of the backyard. A new open-concept kitchen and living area occupy the central home where previously underutilized rooms once sat. The kitchen features an oversized island, quartzite counters, and upper glass cabinets that mirror the clerestory windows of the room. Large sliding doors spill out to a new covered and raised deck that overlooks Shoal Creek and new backyard amenities, like a bocce ball court and paved walkways. Finally, we finished the home's exterior with durable and low-maintenance cement plank siding and a metal roof in a palette of neutral grays and whites. A bright red door creates a warm welcome to this newly renovated Austin home.
John Webb Construction and Design
Here is an architecturally built house from the early 1970's which was brought into the new century during this complete home remodel by adding a garage space, new windows triple pane tilt and turn windows, cedar double front doors, clear cedar siding with clear cedar natural siding accents, clear cedar garage doors, galvanized over sized gutters with chain style downspouts, standing seam metal roof, re-purposed arbor/pergola, professionally landscaped yard, and stained concrete driveway, walkways, and steps.
Muchmore Design
From a dilapidated 1960’s bungalow to a contemporary single storey Californian ranch style property. Ferndale is now a home fit for the 21st century with a strong appreciation for considered mid-century design. A rare example of coherent design and iconic features paired with premium finishes bespoke furniture and beautiful styling.
Mid-Century Häuser mit grauem Dach Ideen und Design
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