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This is an example of a large midcentury separate dining room in Boston with white walls, no fireplace and dark hardwood floors.
Flavin Architects
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Rosenwald House

Midcentury Dining Room, Boston

This remodel of a mid century gem is located in the town of Lincoln, MA a hot bed of modernist homes inspired by Gropius’ own house built nearby in the 1940’s. By the time the house was built, modernism had evolved from the Gropius era, to incorporate the rural vibe of Lincoln with spectacular exposed wooden beams and deep overhangs. The design rejects the traditional New England house with its enclosing wall and inward posture. The low pitched roofs, open floor plan, and large windows openings connect the house to nature to make the most of its rural setting. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography

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Verlaine Marquez added this to One Chair, 11 Homes: The Mid-Century Cesca Chair Around the World3 June 2018

Cool and collected in BostonThis dining area is striking not only because of its high slatted ceiling, exposed beams,...

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