Collection by Mindy Elliott
A glass door and floor-to-ceiling windows connect the kitchen and dining area with the backyard.
A glass door and floor-to-ceiling windows connect the kitchen and dining area with the backyard.
“The warm tone of the wood nicely offsets the concrete floors and block walls,” Joe says. “The expansive panels facing the living room are like built-in art to me.”
“The warm tone of the wood nicely offsets the concrete floors and block walls,” Joe says. “The expansive panels facing the living room are like built-in art to me.”
The current homeowner loves the mahogany panel walls that connect the living room and kitchen. “The warm tone of the wood nicely offsets the concrete floors and block walls,” says Joe. “The expansive panels facing the living room are like built-in art to me.”
The current homeowner loves the mahogany panel walls that connect the living room and kitchen. “The warm tone of the wood nicely offsets the concrete floors and block walls,” says Joe. “The expansive panels facing the living room are like built-in art to me.”
Concrete floors flow from the primary living spaces throughout the residence.
Concrete floors flow from the primary living spaces throughout the residence.
This study in indoor-outdoor design <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">"emphasizes energy efficiency, luminous spaces, and deep connections to the landscape,
This study in indoor-outdoor design <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">"emphasizes energy efficiency, luminous spaces, and deep connections to the landscape,
As mentioned in its original 1961 newspaper ad, when it rains a "babbling brook
As mentioned in its original 1961 newspaper ad, when it rains a "babbling brook
The home keeps a low profile as it greets the street, but its entry path is lined with lush plantlife.
The home keeps a low profile as it greets the street, but its entry path is lined with lush plantlife.
Outside, Dino and Cynthia (pictured) revamped the grounds with new landscaping and seating areas. Like the LifeStraw water-filtering picture (shown), the couple’s remodel reflects a pairing of Scandinavian simplicity and award-winning functionality.
Outside, Dino and Cynthia (pictured) revamped the grounds with new landscaping and seating areas. Like the LifeStraw water-filtering picture (shown), the couple’s remodel reflects a pairing of Scandinavian simplicity and award-winning functionality.
“I wanted to bring a European style to the spaces,” Dino says of the lavish custom millwork installed throughout the home.
“I wanted to bring a European style to the spaces,” Dino says of the lavish custom millwork installed throughout the home.
Bathed in natural light, the kitchen’s built-in eating nook is the perfect spot to linger over breakfast. The LifeStraw Home water filter’s simple, sleek design suits the home’s pared-back aesthetic.
Bathed in natural light, the kitchen’s built-in eating nook is the perfect spot to linger over breakfast. The LifeStraw Home water filter’s simple, sleek design suits the home’s pared-back aesthetic.
“Cynthia made sure the kitchen had enough storage space along with the proper appliances,” Dino notes. “She is a great cook, so the kitchen design was very important to her.”
“Cynthia made sure the kitchen had enough storage space along with the proper appliances,” Dino notes. “She is a great cook, so the kitchen design was very important to her.”
“We wanted to use natural materials in a neutral color palette,” Dino says of the sleek kitchen. “Adding the Smeg range lends that European element we were going for.” White oak cabinetry and a brushed, soft gray limestone create more layers of texture.
“We wanted to use natural materials in a neutral color palette,” Dino says of the sleek kitchen. “Adding the Smeg range lends that European element we were going for.” White oak cabinetry and a brushed, soft gray limestone create more layers of texture.
This project’s pared-back interiors came from the homeowners’ revelation that they had way too much stuff in their lives and wanted to live more intentionally.
This project’s pared-back interiors came from the homeowners’ revelation that they had way too much stuff in their lives and wanted to live more intentionally.
The couple worked primarily within the existing footprint to modernize this midcentury home, which is modest but shines in the execution of the details. Scandinavian-style touches include an abundance of natural wood, sparse furnishings, and accessories with Danish-inspired design, including the LifeStraw Home water-filtering pitcher (shown).
The couple worked primarily within the existing footprint to modernize this midcentury home, which is modest but shines in the execution of the details. Scandinavian-style touches include an abundance of natural wood, sparse furnishings, and accessories with Danish-inspired design, including the LifeStraw Home water-filtering pitcher (shown).
Plan B carpenters built the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves as well as the cabinetry in the kitchen at the far end of the room.
Plan B carpenters built the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves as well as the cabinetry in the kitchen at the far end of the room.

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