Midcentury Boot Room Ideas and Designs

Mid-Century Outdoor Sanctuary
Mid-Century Outdoor Sanctuary
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
After completing an interior remodel for this mid-century home in the South Salem hills, we revived the old, rundown backyard and transformed it into an outdoor living room that reflects the openness of the new interior living space. We tied the outside and inside together to create a cohesive connection between the two. The yard was spread out with multiple elevations and tiers, which we used to create “outdoor rooms” with separate seating, eating and gardening areas that flowed seamlessly from one to another. We installed a fire pit in the seating area; built-in pizza oven, wok and bar-b-que in the outdoor kitchen; and a soaking tub on the lower deck. The concrete dining table doubled as a ping-pong table and required a boom truck to lift the pieces over the house and into the backyard. The result is an outdoor sanctuary the homeowners can effortlessly enjoy year-round.
Brookfield Midcentury Modern Interior Remodeling
Brookfield Midcentury Modern Interior Remodeling
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
The homeowners transformed their old entry from the garage into an open concept mudroom. With a durable porcelain tile floor, the family doesn't have to worry about the winter months ruining their floor. The door to the basement was removed and opened up to allow for a new banister and stained wood railing to match the mudroom cabinetry. Now the mudroom transitions to the kitchen and the front entry allowing the perfect flow for entertaining. Transitioning from a wood floor into a tile foyer can sometimes be too blunt. With this project we added a glass mosaic tile allowing an awesome transition to flow from one material to the other.
Cloakroom and Dog Washing Station
Cloakroom and Dog Washing Station
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
We love #MBRDesigner Tracey's cloakroom, especially the dog washing station for little Monty. The gorgeous deep green and black cabinets give the space a modern and dramatic feel but they also help hide the muddy paw prints. Tracey has also given the space some natural texture using wooden slats and houseplants that bring the space to life. And lastly, she has included some brilliant storage in the form of shelving, under bench seating as well as some adorable dog tail coat hooks to hang all her leads, handbags and coats.
Midcentury Remod & Addition
Midcentury Remod & Addition
gordon architecture, inc.gordon architecture, inc.
View from entry towards new stair and clerestory. An existing mid-century ranch was given a new lease on life with a whole house remodel and addition. An existing sunken living room had the floor raised and the front entry was relocated to make room for a complete master suite. The roof/ceiling over the entry and stair was raised with multiple clerestory lights introducing light into the center of the home. Finally, a compartmentalized existing layout was converted to an open plan with the kitchen/dining/living areas sharing a common area at the back of the home.
Grand appartement haussmannien 180m2
Grand appartement haussmannien 180m2
Marion AlbergeMarion Alberge
Porte-manteau chiné ; applique laiton Bazar de l'électricité; papier peint chevron Hermès Photos Cyrille Robin
Midcentury Modern House
Midcentury Modern House
WoodwaysWoodways
This Woodways built in storage for outdoor clothing keeps you and your belongings organized. Added doors allow for some belongings to be hidden in order to keep your space looking less cluttered. Contrasting the dark and white tones again ties into the rest of the house and the materials seen in the kitchen and bathroom.
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern
Coyle Carpet One Floor & HomeCoyle Carpet One Floor & Home
Entryway Lockers are shown in Reconstituted White Oak

Midcentury Boot Room Ideas and Designs

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