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John Granen
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Haustür mit Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Seattle
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Haustür mit Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Seattle
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
White Oak screen and planks for doors. photo by Whit Preston
Retro Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, Doppeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Austin
Retro Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, Doppeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Austin
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.
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Jubilee Interiors
This full home mid-century remodel project is in an affluent community perched on the hills known for its spectacular views of Los Angeles. Our retired clients were returning to sunny Los Angeles from South Carolina. Amidst the pandemic, they embarked on a two-year-long remodel with us - a heartfelt journey to transform their residence into a personalized sanctuary.
Opting for a crisp white interior, we provided the perfect canvas to showcase the couple's legacy art pieces throughout the home. Carefully curating furnishings that complemented rather than competed with their remarkable collection. It's minimalistic and inviting. We created a space where every element resonated with their story, infusing warmth and character into their newly revitalized soulful home.
Green Couch Design
Kleiner Retro Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und grauem Boden in Oklahoma City
Haven Design and Construction
The original foyer of this 1959 home was dark and cave like. The ceiling could not be raised because of AC equipment above, so the designer decided to "visually open" the space by removing a portion of the wall between the kitchen and the foyer. The team designed and installed a "see through" walnut dividing wall to allow light to spill into the space. A peek into the kitchen through the geometric triangles on the walnut wall provides a "wow" factor for the foyer.
studiohw | Heather Weiss
photos by Eric Roth
Mid-Century Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und grauem Boden in New York
Mid-Century Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und grauem Boden in New York
Klopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture and Outer space Landscape Architects designed a new warm, modern, open, indoor-outdoor home in Los Altos, California. Inspired by mid-century modern homes but looking for something completely new and custom, the owners, a couple with two children, bought an older ranch style home with the intention of replacing it.
Created on a grid, the house is designed to be at rest with differentiated spaces for activities; living, playing, cooking, dining and a piano space. The low-sloping gable roof over the great room brings a grand feeling to the space. The clerestory windows at the high sloping roof make the grand space light and airy.
Upon entering the house, an open atrium entry in the middle of the house provides light and nature to the great room. The Heath tile wall at the back of the atrium blocks direct view of the rear yard from the entry door for privacy.
The bedrooms, bathrooms, play room and the sitting room are under flat wing-like roofs that balance on either side of the low sloping gable roof of the main space. Large sliding glass panels and pocketing glass doors foster openness to the front and back yards. In the front there is a fenced-in play space connected to the play room, creating an indoor-outdoor play space that could change in use over the years. The play room can also be closed off from the great room with a large pocketing door. In the rear, everything opens up to a deck overlooking a pool where the family can come together outdoors.
Wood siding travels from exterior to interior, accentuating the indoor-outdoor nature of the house. Where the exterior siding doesn’t come inside, a palette of white oak floors, white walls, walnut cabinetry, and dark window frames ties all the spaces together to create a uniform feeling and flow throughout the house. The custom cabinetry matches the minimal joinery of the rest of the house, a trim-less, minimal appearance. Wood siding was mitered in the corners, including where siding meets the interior drywall. Wall materials were held up off the floor with a minimal reveal. This tight detailing gives a sense of cleanliness to the house.
The garage door of the house is completely flush and of the same material as the garage wall, de-emphasizing the garage door and making the street presentation of the house kinder to the neighborhood.
The house is akin to a custom, modern-day Eichler home in many ways. Inspired by mid-century modern homes with today’s materials, approaches, standards, and technologies. The goals were to create an indoor-outdoor home that was energy-efficient, light and flexible for young children to grow. This 3,000 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom new house is located in Los Altos in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, and Chuang-Ming Liu
Landscape Architect: Outer space Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: ZFA Structural Engineers
Staging: Da Lusso Design
Photography ©2018 Mariko Reed
Location: Los Altos, CA
Year completed: 2017
KITCHEN CREATIONS LTD
Kleiner Retro Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, Einzeltür, schwarzer Haustür, braunem Boden und gewölbter Decke in Denver
Emily Pertzborn Interiors
Großes Retro Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, Einzeltür, gelber Haustür und gewölbter Decke in Los Angeles
Gallagher Construction
Mid-Century Eingang mit Korridor, weißer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, Einzeltür, schwarzer Haustür, braunem Boden, gewölbter Decke, Holzdecke und Holzdielenwänden in Seattle
The Design Gallery
The original mid-century door was preserved and refinished in a natural tone to coordinate with the new natural flooring finish. All stain finishes were applied with water-based no VOC pet friendly products. Original railings were refinished and kept to maintain the authenticity of the Deck House style. The light fixture offers an immediate sculptural wow factor upon entering the home.
Ashby Collective
Mittelgroßes Mid-Century Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, braunem Boden, Einzeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Austin
risa boyer architecture
Josh Partee
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Portland
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden, Einzeltür und hellbrauner Holzhaustür in Portland
James Frank Construction Inc
Mid-Century update to a home located in NW Portland. The project included a new kitchen with skylights, multi-slide wall doors on both sides of the home, kitchen gathering desk, children's playroom, and opening up living room and dining room ceiling to dramatic vaulted ceilings. The project team included Risa Boyer Architecture. Photos: Josh Partee
The Artisans Group, Inc.
Winner of the 2018 Tour of Homes Best Remodel, this whole house re-design of a 1963 Bennet & Johnson mid-century raised ranch home is a beautiful example of the magic we can weave through the application of more sustainable modern design principles to existing spaces.
We worked closely with our client on extensive updates to create a modernized MCM gem.
ShubinDonaldson
Benny Chan
Großes Mid-Century Foyer mit Drehtür, Haustür aus Glas, brauner Wandfarbe und schwarzem Boden in Los Angeles
Großes Mid-Century Foyer mit Drehtür, Haustür aus Glas, brauner Wandfarbe und schwarzem Boden in Los Angeles
Mid-Century Eingang Ideen und Design
Benedict Design
Photographer: Mitchell Fong
Mittelgroße Retro Haustür mit grauer Wandfarbe, Schieferboden, Einzeltür, gelber Haustür und grauem Boden in Sonstige
Mittelgroße Retro Haustür mit grauer Wandfarbe, Schieferboden, Einzeltür, gelber Haustür und grauem Boden in Sonstige
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