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Example of a minimalist home design design in Seattle
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This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography

This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography
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This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography

This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography

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Inspiration for a modern home design remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a modern home design remodel in Seattle

This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography

This kitchen was part of a new addition to a small midcentury home in Ann Arbor. The homeowners wanted a space that felt warm and inviting, with a nod to midcentury design but without being overly faithful to the era. They described their vision as “midcentury modest,” and the finished kitchen captures that balance with clean lines, natural wood tones, and simple, approachable details. A unique design challenge shaped the layout. Because of a child’s medical condition, all food storage needed to be separate and able to lock. The refrigerator, pantry, and even the trash are located in a connected butler’s pantry behind a pocket door that keeps everything secure yet easy to reach when needed. Warm wood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and globe pendants feel right at home in the kitchen. Open shelves and vintage-inspired hardware add subtle references to midcentury design while keeping the space light and functional. The result is a kitchen that fits seamlessly into the home’s history while meeting the needs of modern family life. Contractor: Kyle Rhodes Photographer: Jacob Hawkins Photography

With busy schedules and their son’s medical conditions, this kitchen is perfect for HGTV Design Star winner Jennifer Bertrand’s family. Removing walls brought in natural light, and customizable Monogram appliances provided the space they needed with the calm aesthetic they craved.
Products:
Monogram 30” Integrated Glass Door Refrigerator
Monogram 18” Smart Integrated Column Freezer
Monogram 48” Professional Gas Rangetop with Six Burners and Griddle
Monogram 48” Custom Hood Insert
Monogram Smart Five-in-One Oven with Advantium 120V Speedcook Technology
Monogram 30” Smart Electric Convection Single Wall Oven
Monogram Smart Fully Integrated Dishwasher
Monogram Ice Maker 15” Nugget Ice Maker

Photo Credit: Scott Norsworthy
Architect: Wanda Ely Architect Inc
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor alcove shower remodel in Toronto with gray walls, a hinged shower door, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and a console sink
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor alcove shower remodel in Toronto with gray walls, a hinged shower door, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and a console sink

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Home design - modern home design idea in Seattle
Home design - modern home design idea in Seattle

379 Avenida Castilla #B / Laguna Wood is beautifully staged and move-in condition. Welcome to this bright and spacious one bedroom, one bath ground level Coop unit located in the sought after Laguna Woods Village. Enjoy the outdoor dining area with a partially covered patio prior to entering the property. Upon entering the great room concept is immediately viewed with a large living room, dining area, and adjacent kitchen. The master bedroom and bath are perfect and they compliment the rest of the unit. The owner has made it move-in ready by painting the entire unit, including the inside and outside of cabinet and closets, new carpeting, new door locks, door handles, and cabinet pull. Dual pained windows and smooth textured ceiling give this unit its updated look. There are a one-car parking space and additional guest parking near the unit. The laundry facility is close by. Laguna Woods Village is the perfect area for ages 55+ living experience. Enjoy all the amenities with over 200 social clubs, 27 hole championship golf course, tennis, pools and spas, fitness centers, lawn bowling, equestrian center, RV storage, art, jewelry and sewing classes, computer labs, card rooms (bridge, poker), billiards, library, 7 clubhouses, walking trails, and much more!. Free bus transportation is provided within the community and to local shopping, banks, restaurants, houses of worship, medical facilities. Welcome to you new home!

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Home design - modern home design idea in Seattle
Home design - modern home design idea in Seattle
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