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Jennifer Gustafson Interior Design
• Custom built-in banquette
• Custom back cushions - Designed by JGID, fabricated by Dawson Custom Workroom
• Custom bench cushions - Knops Upholstery
• Side chair - Conde House Challenge
• Commissioned art
BLAINE architects
Jean Bai, Konstrukt Photo
This is an example of a midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with vinyl floors, no fireplace and white floor.
This is an example of a midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with vinyl floors, no fireplace and white floor.
Amish Showroom
The Vadsco Pedestal table is a modern take on the dining table. The Vadsco table is available in a 42x54" oval shape with 1 - 12" leaf. Also available in 48x54 - with up to 1 - 12" leaf.
Studio Steinbomer
Photo of a midcentury separate dining room in Austin with white walls and white floor.
EDSO Construction Ltd
We utilized the height and added raw plywood bookcases.
Design ideas for a large midcentury open plan dining in Vancouver with white walls, vinyl floors, a wood stove, a brick fireplace surround, white floor, vaulted and brick walls.
Design ideas for a large midcentury open plan dining in Vancouver with white walls, vinyl floors, a wood stove, a brick fireplace surround, white floor, vaulted and brick walls.
Susan Yeley Homes
Nearly two decades ago now, Susan and her husband put a letter in the mailbox of this eastside home: "If you have any interest in selling, please reach out." But really, who would give up a Flansburgh House?
Fast forward to 2020, when the house went on the market! By then it was clear that three children and a busy home design studio couldn't be crammed into this efficient footprint. But what's second best to moving into your dream home? Being asked to redesign the functional core for the family that was.
In this classic Flansburgh layout, all the rooms align tidily in a square around a central hall and open air atrium. As such, all the spaces are both connected to one another and also private; and all allow for visual access to the outdoors in two directions—toward the atrium and toward the exterior. All except, in this case, the utilitarian galley kitchen. That space, oft-relegated to second class in midcentury architecture, got the shaft, with narrow doorways on two ends and no good visual access to the atrium or the outside. Who spends time in the kitchen anyway?
As is often the case with even the very best midcentury architecture, the kitchen at the Flansburgh House needed to be modernized; appliances and cabinetry have come a long way since 1970, but our culture has evolved too, becoming more casual and open in ways we at SYH believe are here to stay. People (gasp!) do spend time—lots of time!—in their kitchens! Nonetheless, our goal was to make this kitchen look as if it had been designed this way by Earl Flansburgh himself.
The house came to us full of bold, bright color. We edited out some of it (along with the walls it was on) but kept and built upon the stunning red, orange and yellow closet doors in the family room adjacent to the kitchen. That pop was balanced by a few colorful midcentury pieces that our clients already owned, and the stunning light and verdant green coming in from both the atrium and the perimeter of the house, not to mention the many skylights. Thus, the rest of the space just needed to quiet down and be a beautiful, if neutral, foil. White terrazzo tile grounds custom plywood and black cabinetry, offset by a half wall that offers both camouflage for the cooking mess and also storage below, hidden behind seamless oak tambour.
Contractor: Rusty Peterson
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Sarah Shields
Ashby Collective
Design ideas for a small midcentury separate dining room in Austin with beige walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace and white floor.
Alexander Gorlin Architects
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury kitchen/dining combo in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors, white floor and vaulted.
Urbanism Designs
Photography: Konstrukt Photo
Photo of a midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with brown walls and white floor.
Photo of a midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with brown walls and white floor.
Gast Architects
Living & Dining Room
Midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls, white floor, timber and panelled walls.
Midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls, white floor, timber and panelled walls.
Vanillawood
Design/Build by Vanillawood
Photography by Josh Partee
Inspiration for a midcentury kitchen/dining combo in Portland with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and white floor.
Inspiration for a midcentury kitchen/dining combo in Portland with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and white floor.
NUMI Build
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury dining room in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and white floor.
Perigon Development Inc
Mid-Century Modern Remodel
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury kitchen/dining combo in Los Angeles with white walls and white floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury kitchen/dining combo in Los Angeles with white walls and white floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury open plan dining in Los Angeles with grey walls, concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and white floor.
Kendall Lighting Center
Mid-sized midcentury open plan dining in Other with white walls, concrete floors, no fireplace and white floor.
HOMESTAGING Sandra Fischer
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury dining room in Cologne with white walls, carpet and white floor.
Vos Architecture + Design
John Vos
Mid-sized midcentury dining room in Melbourne with grey walls, concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and white floor.
Mid-sized midcentury dining room in Melbourne with grey walls, concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and white floor.
Susan Yeley Homes
Nearly two decades ago now, Susan and her husband put a letter in the mailbox of this eastside home: "If you have any interest in selling, please reach out." But really, who would give up a Flansburgh House?
Fast forward to 2020, when the house went on the market! By then it was clear that three children and a busy home design studio couldn't be crammed into this efficient footprint. But what's second best to moving into your dream home? Being asked to redesign the functional core for the family that was.
In this classic Flansburgh layout, all the rooms align tidily in a square around a central hall and open air atrium. As such, all the spaces are both connected to one another and also private; and all allow for visual access to the outdoors in two directions—toward the atrium and toward the exterior. All except, in this case, the utilitarian galley kitchen. That space, oft-relegated to second class in midcentury architecture, got the shaft, with narrow doorways on two ends and no good visual access to the atrium or the outside. Who spends time in the kitchen anyway?
As is often the case with even the very best midcentury architecture, the kitchen at the Flansburgh House needed to be modernized; appliances and cabinetry have come a long way since 1970, but our culture has evolved too, becoming more casual and open in ways we at SYH believe are here to stay. People (gasp!) do spend time—lots of time!—in their kitchens! Nonetheless, our goal was to make this kitchen look as if it had been designed this way by Earl Flansburgh himself.
The house came to us full of bold, bright color. We edited out some of it (along with the walls it was on) but kept and built upon the stunning red, orange and yellow closet doors in the family room adjacent to the kitchen. That pop was balanced by a few colorful midcentury pieces that our clients already owned, and the stunning light and verdant green coming in from both the atrium and the perimeter of the house, not to mention the many skylights. Thus, the rest of the space just needed to quiet down and be a beautiful, if neutral, foil. White terrazzo tile grounds custom plywood and black cabinetry, offset by a half wall that offers both camouflage for the cooking mess and also storage below, hidden behind seamless oak tambour.
Contractor: Rusty Peterson
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Sarah Shields
New Generation Home Improvements
Designed by Natalie Myers of Veneer Designs. Photography by Amy Bartlam.
Midcentury dining room in Los Angeles with white walls and white floor.
Midcentury dining room in Los Angeles with white walls and white floor.
Midcentury Dining Room Design Ideas with White Floor
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