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1950s Home Has Traditional Style, Modern-Day Features

Upgrading this 1950s home, Jackson Design and Remodeling was able to keep its essential character while updating the aesthetics and functionality. They combined the couples love for classic and modern design to create a traditional home with contemporary updates.
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Stone Patio With Flowers and Shrubs

This back patio features a stone walkway and raised stone and brick hardscaping. Blue planters surround the traditional home's exterior.

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Bright and Open Living Room With Wingback Chair

This bright and open living room provides plenty of space for entertaining guests. A wingback chair with a blue throw rests beside the fireplace, while French doors lead outdoors to the back patio.

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Bright and Airy Living Room With White Wingback Chairs

This bright and open living room features French doors that lead to the balcony patio, a fireplace flanked by topiary trees and a pair of wingback chairs. Elegant lines and sophisticated patterns give the space a traditional feel.

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Bright and Open Family Room With Neutral Sectional

This cozy family room features a neutral sectional with light blue accent pillows and a brown leather ottoman that doubles as a coffee table. A wall of windows helps create a bright and open space.

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