Large Midcentury Living Space Ideas and Designs

Rawlings Street
Rawlings Street
Anthro ArchitectureAnthro Architecture
View from the main reception room out across the double-height dining space to the rear garden beyond. The new staircase linking to the lower ground floor level is striking in its detailing with conceal LED lighting and polished plaster walling.
Custom Built-In Fireplace
Custom Built-In Fireplace
Lisa & LeroyLisa & Leroy
Custom built-ins designed to hold a record collection and library of books. The fireplace got a facelift with a fresh mantle and tile surround.
David Loop Residence
David Loop Residence
Morphis DesignMorphis Design
Warm and modern living room space with neutral color palette for a timeless appearance
Terrell Hills Mid Century Modern Project
Terrell Hills Mid Century Modern Project
Haven Design and ConstructionHaven Design and Construction
The cantilevered living room of this incredible mid century modern home still features the original wood wall paneling and brick floors. We were so fortunate to have these amazing original features to work with. Our design team brought in a new modern light fixture, MCM furnishings, lamps and accessories. We utilized the client's existing rug and pulled our room's inspiration colors from it. Bright citron yellow accents add a punch of color to the room. The surrounding built-in bookcases are also original to the room.
PROJET : ROTIN
PROJET : ROTIN
Distingo Home StagingDistingo Home Staging
Aménagement d'un condo vide avec du mobilier mid-century modern . Cette unité destinée à la location est sertie de notes exotiques qui rendent les espaces chaleureux.
Puget Sound Mid-Century Fireplace
Puget Sound Mid-Century Fireplace
Lucy Johnson Interior DesignLucy Johnson Interior Design
This homeowner of a Mid-Century house wanted to update the Fireplace finishes and add seating, while keeping the character of the house intact. We removed the faux slate floor tile and the traditional marble/wood mantels. I added recessed cans and a Designer light fixture that enhanced our modern aesthetic. Dimensional stone tile on the fireplace added texture to our subtle color scheme. Large drywall spaces provided background for any type of artwork or tv in this airy, open space. By cantilevering the stone slab we created extra seating while enhancing the horizontal nature of Mid-Centuries. A classic “Less Is More” design aesthetic.
Jasmine Street Residence Project
Jasmine Street Residence Project
Truss Interiors & RenovationsTruss Interiors & Renovations
A bright sitting area in Mid-century inspired remodel. The 2 armchairs covered in grey and white patterned fabric create a striking focal point against the green grasscloth covered walls. An oversized terracotta planter holds natural branches for decoration. The large standing light with white circular lamp shade brings soft light to the area at nights while slatted wooden blinds keep the direct sunlight at bay during the day.
Summit Whole House Renovation
Summit Whole House Renovation
Jetton Construction, Inc.Jetton Construction, Inc.
Cecily Young, AIA; Moore Ruble Yudell Architects Photos courtesy of Colins Lozada, with MRY Architects
Mid-century modern adobe home staging by Homescapes Home Staging
Mid-century modern adobe home staging by Homescapes Home Staging
HomeScapes Home Staging San DiegoHomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
This mid-century modern adobe home was designed by Jack Wier and features high beamed ceilings, lots of natural light, a swimming pool in the living & entertainment area, and a free-standing grill with overhead vent and seating off the kitchen! Staged by Homescapes Home Staging
Maywood
Maywood
FlitchFlitch
Photography, Casey Dunn

Large Midcentury Living Space Ideas and Designs

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