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Lisa Hallett TaylorLisa Hallett Taylor
Lisa Hallett Taylor © 2012 Houzz
Rosenwald House
Rosenwald House
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This remodel of a mid century gem is located in the town of Lincoln, MA, a hot bed of modernist homes inspired by Walter Gropius’ own house built nearby in the 1940s. Flavin Architects updated the design by opening up the kitchen and living room. Spectacular exposed beams were lightened with a light grey stain and the floor was finished in a dark grey cerused oak stain. The low pitched roofs, open floor plan, and large windows openings connect the house to nature to make the most of its rural setting. Photo by: Nat Rae Photography
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Mid-Century Modern Home
Mid-Century Modern Home
Johnson BermanJohnson Berman
This Mid-Century Modern residence was infused with rich paint colors and accent lighting to enhance the owner’s modern American furniture and art collections. Large expanses of glass were added to provide views to the new garden entry. All Photographs: Erik Kvalsvik
Rural Mid-Century Modern
Rural Mid-Century Modern
Kimberley BryanKimberley Bryan
Photo Credit: Kimberley Bryan © 2013 Houzz
Silverlake Kenilworth
Silverlake Kenilworth
DesignHAUS 24DesignHAUS 24
Minimal and hip bachelor pad, this dining space room pulls from the client's taste for mid-century modern lines and a clean look. The space is anchored by layered cowhide rugs and over-sized artwork of Los Angeles, and softened by the upholstered seating and linen pendant. Photos by Holly Brobst: http://hollybrobst.com/
My Houzz: A Paean to the 1950s and '60s in Pennsylvania
My Houzz: A Paean to the 1950s and '60s in Pennsylvania
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
In the master bedroom, ample glass defines the space while promoting a tree-house-like environment. While the bedroom was part of the original floor plan, it had gained some extra footage during the home's 1968 expansion project. "If you notice the concrete pillars," Bobbie points out, "You can see that that is where the original wall once was." The area beyond the pillars previously served as an outdoor patio until it was enclosed and converted. Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
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