Japanese And Danish Mid-Century Modern Home

Japanese And Danish Mid-Century Modern Home
Created as a weekend getaway for a family that lives in New York City, the 3,000-square-foot house is set between woods and a meadow, and complete with a patio and pool. It was created by New York interior designer Magdalena Keck to create a “harmony” between Japanese minimalism, mid-century design and American crafts. The studio... 
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Mid-Century Modern Villa Built With Worn Materials

Mid-Century Modern Villa Built With Worn Materials
Architecture studio Woods Bagot has completed the latest stage of a weathered seaside house in Australia that has been 20 years in the making. Designed as a home for Woods Bagot CEO Nik Karalis, the St Andrews Beach Villa began in 1999 as a simple shack on Mornington Peninsula. Over the years it has gradually... 
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Mid-Century Modern Home With Honey Toned Wood

Mid-Century Modern Home With Honey Toned Wood
Are you a sucker for mid-century modern style in décor? If yes, then let’s enjoy this gorgeous home in Toronto together. This bungalow is designed in the 1950s style and what excites you at first glance are the ceilings, they are just fantastic! All the ceilings are completely clad with rich honey stained wood that... 
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White Home Mixing Mid-Century Modernism And Minimalism

White Home Mixing Mid-Century Modernism And Minimalism
Modern homes don’t usually feature neutrals or pure white but this home is none of that kind – it’s done in modern style, with all-white walls and rather eclectic decor on the whole. Ready to see that all? The house features pure white walls that create a great blank canvas for displaying designs, furniture and... 
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Mid-Century Modern Home With Laconic Decor

Mid-Century Modern Home With Laconic Decor
This Eichler Remodel by Klopf Architecture is just another feather in their cap. This is a restraint dwelling and many of the finishes are plain and simple keeping the interiors clean without falling into the trend trap. Let’s take a look at it! The goals were to work within the Eichler style while creating a... 
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Cantilevered Roof Villa With Much Wood In Decor

Cantilevered Roof Villa With Much Wood In Decor
Hidden in a wooded coastal area of the Dutch town of Bergen, Bosvilla by Natrufied Architecture encloses nature at its full. The residence incorporates a house, a guest house, a carport, and a bike storage, all laid out carefully according to the different heights of the surrounding trees. Natrufied architecture has set the main house... 
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Renovated Mid-Century Modern Home In Australia

Renovated Mid-Century Modern Home In Australia
This mid century in Queensland Australia is a recent renovation by longstanding Brisbane firm Robin Spencer Architects. Beautiful original stone walls, joinery, interior planters and that gobsmaking copper flued fireplace all gussied up and taking center stage, as they rightly should. Let’s take a look! The living room is done with a sitting zone by... 
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Mid-Century Modern Extension For A 1940s Home

Mid-Century Modern Extension For A 1940s Home
The homeowners of this 1940s house wanted more space for living but didn’t want to tear down the original building. Grasshopper Studio and Courtyard came up with an alternative solution: ‘courtyard urbanism’ that maintained the original structure while adding a multifunctional studio along the back alley. The architects added triple the usable square footage of... 
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Mid-Century Sea Ranch Cabin In The Woods

Mid-Century Sea Ranch Cabin In The Woods
The Sea Ranch Cabin is a 1960s home built by American architect Joseph Esherick as a model for low-cost holiday housing. It has been recently restored by Design collective Framestudio, and here’s what they got. The cabin is surrounded by redwood trees and has a small footprint split across various levels that create an interconnected... 
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Mid-Century Michigan Home By Frank Lloyd Wright

Mid-Century Michigan Home By Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright was a famous architect known for his gorgeous mid-century homes, and today we are featuring one of them. The house took 40 years for this design to be fully realized. Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed the compact home for a retired schoolteacher. The location embodies his principles of organic architecture, intertwining the... 
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