"Mid-century modernism was when we came up with the idea of open concept between the kitchen, the living room and dining room, so they're absolutely what people still want," she told Dezeen.
“At the time, it was a new way of living.” The home’s original lines and mid-century features have been well-preserved as it changed ownership over the years. Its current owner took it a ...
The living room in this midcentury modern home ... Dean Reimer designed and built the mid-century modern house at 10018 Grover St. in the early 1960s. He helped raise four children there and ...
The property is located in Midway Hills’ Disney Streets neighborhood which dates back to the 1950s, when developers Robert ...
The mid-century home near Woodward Avenue and Big ... The home offers “perfect, easy living,” Eid said, pointing to the ample space and the fact that save for a few steps at the front entrance ...