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Example of a large 1950s backyard tile patio design in Los Angeles with a roof extension
LMB Interiors
Outdoor patio: Rug by Dash and Albert
Photo by Eric Rorer
While we adore all of our clients and the beautiful structures which we help fill and adorn, like a parent adores all of their children, this recent mid-century modern interior design project was a particular delight.
This client, a smart, energetic, creative, happy person, a man who, in-person, presents as refined and understated — he wanted color. Lots of color. When we introduced some color, he wanted even more color: Bright pops; lively art.
In fact, it started with the art.
This new homeowner was shopping at SLATE ( https://slateart.net) for art one day… many people choose art as the finishing touches to an interior design project, however this man had not yet hired a designer.
He mentioned his predicament to SLATE principal partner (and our dear partner in art sourcing) Danielle Fox, and she promptly referred him to us.
At the time that we began our work, the client and his architect, Jack Backus, had finished up a massive remodel, a thoughtful and thorough update of the elegant, iconic mid-century structure (originally designed by Ratcliff & Ratcliff) for modern 21st-century living.
And when we say, “the client and his architect” — we mean it. In his professional life, our client owns a metal fabrication company; given his skills and knowledge of engineering, build, and production, he elected to act as contractor on the project.
His eye for metal and form made its way into some of our furniture selections, in particular the coffee table in the living room, fabricated and sold locally by Turtle and Hare.
Color for miles: One of our favorite aspects of the project was the long hallway. By choosing to put nothing on the walls, and adorning the length of floor with an amazing, vibrant, patterned rug, we created a perfect venue. The rug stands out, drawing attention to the art on the floor.
In fact, the rugs in each room were as thoughtfully selected for color and design as the art on the walls. In total, on this project, we designed and decorated the living room, family room, master bedroom, and back patio. (Visit www.lmbinteriors.com to view the complete portfolio of images.)
While my design firm is known for our work with traditional and transitional architecture, and we love those projects, I think it is clear from this project that Modern is also our cup of tea.
If you have a Modern house and are thinking about how to make it more vibrantly YOU, contact us for a consultation.
LMB Interiors
Outdoor patio: Rug by Dash and Albert
Photo by Eric Rorer
While we adore all of our clients and the beautiful structures which we help fill and adorn, like a parent adores all of their children, this recent mid-century modern interior design project was a particular delight.
This client, a smart, energetic, creative, happy person, a man who, in-person, presents as refined and understated — he wanted color. Lots of color. When we introduced some color, he wanted even more color: Bright pops; lively art.
In fact, it started with the art.
This new homeowner was shopping at SLATE ( https://slateart.net) for art one day… many people choose art as the finishing touches to an interior design project, however this man had not yet hired a designer.
He mentioned his predicament to SLATE principal partner (and our dear partner in art sourcing) Danielle Fox, and she promptly referred him to us.
At the time that we began our work, the client and his architect, Jack Backus, had finished up a massive remodel, a thoughtful and thorough update of the elegant, iconic mid-century structure (originally designed by Ratcliff & Ratcliff) for modern 21st-century living.
And when we say, “the client and his architect” — we mean it. In his professional life, our client owns a metal fabrication company; given his skills and knowledge of engineering, build, and production, he elected to act as contractor on the project.
His eye for metal and form made its way into some of our furniture selections, in particular the coffee table in the living room, fabricated and sold locally by Turtle and Hare.
Color for miles: One of our favorite aspects of the project was the long hallway. By choosing to put nothing on the walls, and adorning the length of floor with an amazing, vibrant, patterned rug, we created a perfect venue. The rug stands out, drawing attention to the art on the floor.
In fact, the rugs in each room were as thoughtfully selected for color and design as the art on the walls. In total, on this project, we designed and decorated the living room, family room, master bedroom, and back patio. (Visit www.lmbinteriors.com to view the complete portfolio of images.)
While my design firm is known for our work with traditional and transitional architecture, and we love those projects, I think it is clear from this project that Modern is also our cup of tea.
If you have a Modern house and are thinking about how to make it more vibrantly YOU, contact us for a consultation.
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Inspiration for a mid-sized mid-century modern backyard tile patio remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension
Studio H+L
Photo by Paul Bardagjy
1960s tile screened-in side porch idea in Austin with a roof extension
1960s tile screened-in side porch idea in Austin with a roof extension
At Home Design and Staging
Breezy screened porch with wooded views
Jonathan Thrasher
1960s tile screened-in back porch photo in Grand Rapids with a roof extension
1960s tile screened-in back porch photo in Grand Rapids with a roof extension
Vollmer Custom Pools LLC
Hot tub - large mid-century modern backyard custom-shaped and tile hot tub idea in Houston
ArtCraft Homes LLC
Newly restored patio courtyard of the Pasinetti House, Beverly Hills, 2008. Sliders by Fleetwood. Ecotech Italian porcelain terrazzo floor tiles courtesy of Walker Zanger. Photographed by Marc Angeles.
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.
Beautiful screened in back porch, perfect for summer.
Mid-sized 1960s tile screened-in back porch photo in Cedar Rapids with a roof extension
Mid-sized 1960s tile screened-in back porch photo in Cedar Rapids with a roof extension
KM Builders
A beautiful patio conversion with an exterior kitchen. We removed the walls of the original closed-in patio to create an open space.
Example of a mid-sized 1950s backyard tile patio kitchen design in Austin with a roof extension
Example of a mid-sized 1950s backyard tile patio kitchen design in Austin with a roof extension
Ryan Begley Photography
Ryan Begley Photography
Mid-sized 1960s backyard tile and rectangular pool fountain photo in Austin
Mid-sized 1960s backyard tile and rectangular pool fountain photo in Austin
RDK Design
Patio looking towards Mountains
Patio - mid-sized 1960s tile patio idea in Chicago with a roof extension
Patio - mid-sized 1960s tile patio idea in Chicago with a roof extension
User
Matthew Niemann Photography
Inspiration for a large mid-century modern backyard tile and custom-shaped pool fountain remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a large mid-century modern backyard tile and custom-shaped pool fountain remodel in Austin
Ashby Collective
Inspiration for a huge 1950s tile screened-in and metal railing back porch remodel in Austin with a roof extension
Debra Ackerbloom, Inc.
Charming Mid Century Modern with a Palm Springs Vibe
~Interiors by Debra Ackerbloom
~Architectural Design by Tommy Lamb
~Architectural Photography by Bill Horne
HOMEpossible
Outdoor fireplace
Mid-sized mid-century modern backyard tile patio photo in Houston with a fire pit and an awning
Mid-sized mid-century modern backyard tile patio photo in Houston with a fire pit and an awning
Malouf Construction
Inspiration for a large mid-century modern backyard tile and custom-shaped hot tub remodel in Phoenix
Mid-Century Modern Outdoor Design Ideas
Vollmer Custom Pools LLC
Example of a large 1950s backyard custom-shaped and tile hot tub design in Houston
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