Midcentury Home Design Photos
Melinda Mandell Interior Design
Designed with frequent guests in mind, we layered furnishings and textiles to create a light and spacious bedroom. The floor to ceiling drapery blocks out light for restful sleep. Featured are a velvet-upholstered bed frame, bedside sconces, custom pillows, contemporary art, painted beams, and light oak flooring.
Tom Hurt Architecture
Bookshelves divide the great room delineating spaces and storing books.
Photo: Ryan Farnau
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The project involves a complete overhaul to a 1967 home located 20 miles south of Seattle. Outside, a new cantilevered shed roof announces the entry as a new 940 square foot west facing deck opens up to a view of the Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula beyond. Inside, approximately 3,400 square feet of interiors are updated with new doors & windows, appliances, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, cabinetry and surfaces throughout. A new kitchen design improves function and allows for better ergonomics with the floor plan. Key components such as the rough-stone fireplace are kept intact to retain the original character of the home. Additional design considerations were implemented for sound transmission control measures due to the proximity to SeaTac airport’s flight path.
Peri Perry Productions
Mid Century inspired bathroom designed and built by Echo Park developers, "Resourceful Developments"
Incredible architectural photography by Val Riolo.
Fox Interiors
This kitchen in a Mid-century modern home features rift-cut white oak and matte white cabinets, white quartz countertops and a marble-life subway tile backsplash.
The original hardwood floors were saved to keep existing character. The new finishes palette suits their personality and the mid-century details of their home.
We eliminated a storage closet and a small hallway closet to inset a pantry and refrigerator on the far wall. This allowed the small breakfast table to remain.
By relocating the refrigerator from next to the range, we allowed the range to be centered in the opening for more usable counter and cabinet space on both sides.
A counter-depth range hood liner doesn’t break the line of the upper cabinets for a sleeker look.
Large storage drawers include features like a peg system to hold pots in place and a shallow internal pull-out shelf to separate lids from food storage containers.
Midcentury Home Design Photos
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