Kitchen, Wood Cabinet, Undermount Sink, Range, Range Hood, Microwave, Pendant Lighting, and Engineered Quartz Counter Sliders: At the back of the house, floor-to-ceiling LaCantina sliding doors replaced glass panes with a transom and clerestory above, enhancing  the link between indoors and out. The residents wanted to stay true  to the spirit of the midcentury house and felt that the architects Curtis and Davis would have embraced  the technology if it had existed  when the house was built in 1953.  Photo 6 of 15 in Interiors by Chris Alfstad from Back to the Garden

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Sliders: At the back of the house, floor-to-ceiling LaCantina sliding doors replaced glass panes with a transom and clerestory above, enhancing the link between indoors and out. The residents wanted to stay true to the spirit of the midcentury house and felt that the architects Curtis and Davis would have embraced the technology if it had existed when the house was built in 1953.