A Fixer Upper Take on Midcentury Modern
By:
David L. Haynes
March 19, 2015
Chip and Joanna take what they termed the "messy midcentury modern" and bring it squarely into the 21st century while still honoring the home's original period aesthetic.
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From Bauhaus to Our House
Jill and Josh Barrett were in search of "something different" in a new home. They found it in this house built in the modern style in 1959. Homes that can genuinely lay claim to the term "modern" — in the strict architectural sense — are a rare find in Waco, Texas. This one presented Joanna with an opportunity to branch into some new creative directions.
A Kitchen Revealed
Walls were removed to expose the formerly enclosed kitchen, freeing up more space and creating an open but elegant floor plan.
From:
Chip Gaines
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