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"Mid century modern homes were the first to embrace open-plan kitchens, changing how people lived by bringing families ...
Step inside this mid-century modern home in North Dallas and you’ll find natural light, floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings, and an open floor plan. The 3,631-square-foot home has four ...
It was called Mid-Century Modern. The new style called for simple lines, exposed beams, open floor plans, floor to ceiling windows, and much more. It was a break from tradition and it's making a ...
Design trends come and go, but is mid-century modern forever? The minimalist movement that first swept through U.S. suburbs in the 1940s and ’50s has gone through so many streaks of popularity ...
Photograph courtesy Susan Rissover. N ationwide, Mid-Century Modern homes are making a major real estate comeback. Originally built between roughly 1933 and 1965 and inspired by the work of architects ...
These mid-century modern living room ideas will spark your interest in the trend. Get expert advice on improvements to your home, including design tips, how much you'd expect to pay for a pro and ...
Floor-to-ceiling windows that brought the outdoors in and open floor plans with flexible living spaces are hallmarks of mid-century modern design. But not every aspect of it holds up today.
Epitomized by the work of influential California architects Charles and Ray Eames and real estate developer Joseph Eichler, mid-century modern homes took root in Seattle when the city was expanding ...
The first floor is the final evidence that this home is mid-century modern: Here there’s a 338-square foot rec room with a wet bar a la “Mad Men,” as well as a slider to the backyard.
Some of the characteristics of mid-century modern homes include low- or intermediate-pitched gable roofs, one-story floor plans, little to no roof overhang, long and low facades, use of wood ...