With a green-tiled bathroom and heavenly ocean views, this coastal holiday home is what dreams are made of.
From the street, Jac House is just an idyllic Victorian cottage from 1907. Little would one know that this quaint villa in an inner suburb of Sydney has had a major modern extension added to its rear.
To embody midcentury modern design in the bath, turn to today’s tile. An array of colors, shapes, patterns, and combos lets you make a striking statement against sleek fixtures and surfaces.
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From an inner-city Melbourne rental to coastal Anglesea, see how these sea-changers designed and built their dream family home.
Cette maison près des plages océanes de la région des Nouvelles Galles du Sud en Australie, a été rénovée par la designer Bonnie Hindmarsh
Discover the stunning before and after of a 1951 home in Austin, artfully redesigned to align with its original architect's vision.
The original house was built in 1950 and was 750 square feet on a typical infill lot in an East Austin neighborhood.
This house is built for couples. The site is situated in the suburbs of Osaka City.
Midcentury modern bathrooms have been around since the 20th century but have never lost their appeal. Here's some inspiration for emulating the enduring style.
DFJ Architects revive an original 1950s home on the Tweed Coast to ensure its mid-century pedigree and coastal locale fit the modern lives of two retirees.
In today's fast-paced world, incorporating both old and new elements into our lives can bring a sense of balance and perspective. By ble...
s bought this home in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, it was extremely run down. With the help of And And And Studio, the home was stripped to its foundations and given a new lease on life.
Mid Century Modern (MCM) home in St. Petersburg, Florida, and transformed it into their forever home with the help of architect Jody Beck.
* FYI: your purchase includes a digital download of instructions on how to exactly build the mailbox. You are not paying for an actual completed mailbox. MAILBOX I USED: https://amzn.to/3qaTqJ7 Build yourself this gorgeous Mid Century Modern inspired mailbox. Bring style and curb-appeal to your home. Get rid of that beat up old mailbox that is hideous, leaning over and about to fall over. And with these instructions, you don't have to pay a professional build it. You will be able to build it yourself in 2-3 days for a fraction of the cost. With the help from these instructions (and a little gusto), you'll be able to tackle this DIY job like hundreds of others before you have already. This mailbox design is truly one-of-a-kind. It's a mix of traditional and modern, with a warm cozy vibe to it. It definitely has a Mid-Century Modern feel, but can work with any style or look of home (Craftsman, Cottage, Colonial, Mediterranean, Ranch, Contemporary, etc), Simply put, it's just %@?ing cool. And no one in your neighborhood will have a mailbox like it. But everyone will want it. There is page after page of detailed written instructions that explain every detail of the build (measurements, materials, where to get things, quantities, the steps to get it done, the reasons why I did things, and more). And for the people that hate to read but understand pictures/visuals better, I've got you covered. There are over 50 photos that visually show you what you need to do. This is my most detailed and easy-to-follow set of instructions yet. You literally can't get lost. Also, you don't have to be a super handy person to build this. That being said, if you are a true novice, you do need to be willing to take the challenge. But don't be scared... if you can handle a drill, hammer, and a saw of any kind, you'll reach the finish line on this project with a smile and sense of pride. I take the thinking out of it for you and save you numerous trips to the hardware store. The mailbox instructions walk you through EVERY step you need to take to get it done right. And if you are a handy person, you can probably understand the entire build by looking at just a few of the detailed diagrams/illustrations that are included in your purchase. WHAT YOU GET... you will receive 4 different files: (1) professional DIAGRAMS that visually show you the mailbox, sizes, pieces, details and measurements. (2) a DETAILED list of TOOLS & MATERIALS you'll need. Photos of them. Measurements. Quantities. And where to get them. (yes, the metal mailbox too.) This document also has a SIMPLIFIED 'Shopping LIST' of the tools you'll need and all the materials (with quantities/sizes) you'll need to get the job done. (3) STEP-BY-STEP instructions on HOW to build the entire mailbox structure from the ground up. With photos and diagrams that walk you through it every step of the way. Explanations. Measurements. Pro tips. And more. (4) LARGE PHOTOS to easier see the details and not have all the detailed verbiage around them that may distract or overwhelm some people. (essentially, it's all photos from file 2 and 3 above. But larger and clearer.) *FYI, approximate total COSTS of the build: - The lumber and posts could cost you around $70-130. It depends on what you already have and the type of material(s) you purchase. - The mailbox I purchased was about $120. It's one of the best mailboxes out there. It is really the best one for this design. Durable, water-tight, and modern. *The instructions also include where to get the mailbox. *The instructions also include where to get the mailbox. - For all other materials: concrete (optional), screws, numbers, stain/paint, sandpaper, etc, you are looking at spending another $80-$180. It depends on what tools/items you may already have at home. Happy building everyone. You can do this! * Unfortunately, I do not offer refunds or accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. REASON: once the files are sent, it is impossible to ‘return’ or cancel a digital order... because the files are automatically sent upon clicking the purchase button. Which makes it impossible to stop the digital ‘delivery’ process. I hope you understand.
A new collection of mid-century designs featuring 17 Welcoming Mid-Century Modern Entrance Designs That Will Invite You Inside. Enjoy!
We've always wanted to bring back some of the wood paneling that was part of the original walls of Eichler homes. Wood paneling brings a nice warmth to the room and I love the thought of integrating natural materials back into the home. Now that we have blown out the old master closet that was takin
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Klopf Architecture has recently completed a beautiful and insightful remodel of a classic mid-century modern Eichler home, located in Palo Alto, California.
This iconic home in Chicago’s Indiana Head Park, Illinois, in the course of remaining true to its original 60’s style, has been freshened up.
Midcentury modern bathrooms have been around since the 20th century but have never lost their appeal. Here's some inspiration for emulating the enduring style.
Tasked with bringing one of the Alexander mid-century modern homes back to life, Michelle Boudreau achieved that while also updating it for modern times.
* FYI: your purchase includes a digital download of INSTRUCTIONS ONLY. They show you how to exactly build the mailbox. You are NOT paying for the actual completed mailbox. MAILBOX I USED: https://amzn.to/3Fe2nYy Build your very own unique and stylish Mid-Century inspired mailbox. Bring style and curb-appeal to your home. Don't pay a professional to do something you can do in 2-3 days for a fraction of the cost. With these detailed instructions (and photos), I walk you through every single step you need to create this one-of-a-kind mailbox that will make your neighbors compliment you for years to come. Along with over 30 photos showing the project, you will get step-by-step instructions that will walk you through the 4 easy steps it takes to make this beautiful mailbox. Starting with a detailed list of all the materials needed to build the mailbox. Then, moving onto the pouring concrete pad and adding the anchors that will support your mailbox for a lifetime (concrete pad is an optional step if that worries you). Then, cutting the support posts to the correct height and adding the trim, and finally finishing it off with the metal numbers and the right stain to protect your masterpiece. I will also let you know where to get the materials. The quantities. The measurements. The how-to. The prices. And more. These step-by-step instructions will not only give you the confidence to tackle this project like a professional, but it will minimize numerous trips to the hardware store and the countless hours and hours searching (and hoping) for the perfect online video that will teach/show you everything you need to know (it doesn't exist by the way. i searched too.). Do yourself a favor and purchase these detailed instructions today. If you don’t buy today, you know you will put it off and will go another year looking at your old ugly mailbox. There is never a ‘perfect’ time to start. So, just start that process today. You won't regret it. You'll save time planning, driving, and researching (not to mention your sanity... it takes the thinking out of getting this weekend DIY-job done right). It is 100% worth it. * As with all my instructions/projects, you don't have to be 'handy'. I've had experienced builders use the instructions, as well as novices. I've had a mother and son build it together and they had a blast. And I've had a few customers start it and when they felt like they couldn't do it any more, they got a handyman to finish it off... still saving them money by starting it themselves. * FYI, approximate total costs of the build: - The wood 'slats' will cost you about $50-$175. It depends on what kind of wood you purchase: Redwood ($$$) vs Pine or Cedar ($). - For all other materials: concrete (optional), post anchors (optional), mailbox, treated wood posts, screws, stain, etc, you are looking at spending another $100-$195. That depends on what stain you get and what tools/items you already have at home. - The mailbox I purchased was about $99. It's one of the best mailboxes out there. Be careful with other cheaper mailboxes. Read the reviews. Some of the cheaper ones allow water to get in during a rain. The one I used keeps mail totally dry. *The instructions also include where to get the mailbox. Happy building everyone. You can do this!
The Eisenberg Residence is "one of Baltimore's most interesting Deco houses." And it's for sale, including some of the awesome mid-century modern furniture!
Midcentury modern bathrooms have been around since the 20th century but have never lost their appeal. Here's some inspiration for emulating the enduring style.
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Vintage accordion doors like these were popular - and affordable - home improvements that almost anyone could install. Take a look back at some old-fashioned folding door styles!
You can see right through Richard Neutra's Singleton Residence. Albeit, not from every angle but from several vantage-points the design makes a good claim to being transparent.
Exploring alternative 1930s interiors to the dark and dramatic ones we're all familiar with by
This house plan is from this old tattered book called "The Small Home of Tomorrow" by Paul R. Williams AIA, from 1945 I got a few years ago.
This house plan is from this old tattered book called "The Small Home of Tomorrow" by Paul R. Williams AIA, from 1945 I got a few years ago. The initials by the rendering stand for Frank W. Jamison.