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Midcentury Open Plan Dining Design Ideas

Chris Neylon
Inspiration for a large midcentury open plan dining in Melbourne with white walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
interesting idea for table setting - webuser_271278603

Hall Constructions NSW, Built Traditional/Contemporary style Home. Built in Wamberal, Central Coast NSW.
Design ideas for a midcentury open plan dining in Central Coast with white walls and limestone floors.
Lime washed panelled feature wall - mish54

Angus Martin
Midcentury open plan dining in Brisbane with white walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
Dining chairs and timber features - hb_transport

Aise Dillon Photography
Midcentury open plan dining in Adelaide with white walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
warm white earthy white walls - katewestie22

Midcentury open plan dining in Sydney with white walls.
table and art - fempson

Design ideas for a midcentury open plan dining in San Francisco with white walls and grey floor.

Peter Vanderwarker
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury open plan dining in Boston with white walls, light hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround and brown floor.
Wood ceiling and floor white walls - richard_hague46

Photo of a small midcentury open plan dining in London with no fireplace.
bench seat in front of old back door? - tk_chatterton

Photography - Jake Fitzjones Photography Ltd
Inspiration for a midcentury open plan dining in London with grey walls and medium hardwood floors.

Caterpillar House is the first LEED Platinum home on the central California coast. Located in the Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel Valley, the home is a modern reinterpretation of mid-century ranch style. JDG’s interiors echo the warm minimalism of the architecture and the hues of the natural surroundings.
Photography by Joe Fletcher
flooring, windows, open spaces perfect - jhinteriorstyling

Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Accessibility Consultant: Karen Braitmayer, FAIA
Interior Designer: Lucy Johnson Interiors
Contractor: Phoenix Construction
Cabinetry: Contour Woodworks
Custom Sink: Kollmar Sheet Metal
Photography: © Kathryn Barnard
Seeking to enrich lives and the living experience by placing daily, family interaction at the center of design decision making and envisioning a next-generation home that is classically stylish in disposition and forward-thinking in environmental embrace. The ideal property was acquired in a mid-century modern neighborhood, consisting of 124 similarly-designed homes themselves originally conceived as contemporary, affordable, family-centric housing. The design begins with the intention of creating a heart of the home, an epicenter from which all activity and interaction spirals outward into the yard and flows to other smaller, private spaces. Eliminating the overbearing sense of compartmentalization was imperative and opening the home’s potential meant creating a large airy volume of central living space by extending the kitchen up and out and including floor-to-ceiling windows. Today, front-to-back sightlines across the core of the home impart a sense of connectivity from the first step through the door. Strategic placement of the added square footage divided into two angular segments built-out to side yard setback lines preserves the backyard’s full volume while leveraging the sun’s southern arch across the property in pursuit of a net-zero footprint. Achieving a home that holds continual interaction as a core value of healthy family living.
LaCasse Photography
This house west of Boston was originally designed in 1958 by the great New England modernist, Henry Hoover. He built his own modern home in Lincoln in 1937, the year before the German émigré Walter Gropius built his own world famous house only a few miles away. By the time this 1958 house was built, Hoover had matured as an architect; sensitively adapting the house to the land and incorporating the clients wish to recreate the indoor-outdoor vibe of their previous home in Hawaii.
The house is beautifully nestled into its site. The slope of the roof perfectly matches the natural slope of the land. The levels of the house delicately step down the hill avoiding the granite ledge below. The entry stairs also follow the natural grade to an entry hall that is on a mid level between the upper main public rooms and bedrooms below. The living spaces feature a south- facing shed roof that brings the sun deep in to the home. Collaborating closely with the homeowner and general contractor, we freshened up the house by adding radiant heat under the new purple/green natural cleft slate floor. The original interior and exterior Douglas fir walls were stripped and refinished.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Timber. Stone & open feel. A substantial, but thin membrane between man manipulated & nature. - mpakes
Design ideas for a small midcentury open plan dining in Los Angeles with white walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
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Steven Evans Photography
Small midcentury open plan dining in Toronto with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury open plan dining in Sacramento with concrete floors, white walls, no fireplace and grey floor.
George Nelson Saucer Bubble Lamp over dining table - turtlenewie
Danny Piassick
Inspiration for a large midcentury open plan dining in Dallas with beige walls, concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and grey floor.