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A Muted Palette Unifies The Interior Of This Remodeled Mid-Century Modern Home

Gast Architects has sent us photos of a remodel they completed for an Eichler home in the San Francisco Bay Area, that hadn’t been updated since it was built in 1955.

Before we take a look at the ‘after’ photos, here’s a glimpse of what the home looked like before the remodel. The home included concrete floors and wood walls, as well as a dated kitchen and bathroom.

The remodeled home respected the overall design of the home, with a blue exterior and white roof.

Glass panels hide a courtyard that also includes the front door, and can be seen from many of the rooms.

Inside, cream-colored terrazzo floor, light ceilings, natural wood, and a muted palette unify the interiors while allowing the true impact of the design to be the mountain views.

A secondary living room includes the original fireplace, while the kitchen is located in the adjacent space, and has White Oak cabinets and white countertops.

A small mud room by the powder room includes a built-in bench, coat hooks, and a shelf above.

In one of the bathrooms, Picket tile in a braid pattern has been used to create an accent wall in the shower.

A Muted Palette Unifies The Interior Of This Remodeled Mid-Century Modern Home

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  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA
  • Gast Architects