10 Absolutely Gorgeous Midcentury Living Rooms | If you are in serach of a new design to your living room and you whant to get a mid century decor style, get ready to fall madly in love with the architectural gems featured in the new book, Midcentury Houses Today.
Birkenstock House
The living room’s clear-finished white oak floors are covered with solid-colored area rugs that complement modern furniture by Mies can der Rohe and Knoll.
Breuer House 2
The house undergone renovations over the years, but Breuer’s original fireplace remains centered in the living room.
Noyes House 2
The living room of Noyes’ second family residence in New Canaan, Connecticut, features fiedlstone walls and slate floors, and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors on both sides open to the outdoors.
Wiley House
In the structure Johson called the “glass prism”, the home’s living space features a freestanding circular fireplace.
Irwin House
The original living room featured wood-paneled wood walls and acoustical tile ceilings, but they were updated with white-painted sheetrock to bring in more reflective light.
Brown House
The house was originally built as one-story structure, but subsequent owners added two more levels, which meant that the living room, dining room and kitchen were all relocated.
Celanese House
The original linoleum floors have been replaced with satin bleached oak throughout the home, which contrasts with the white walls and high ceilings.
Tatum House
Renovations in 2003 resulted in living room created from a study, but the space retains the original materials used in the home, which include wooden ceiling and floors.
Goldberg House
The living room features a freestanding fireplace as well as bluestone floors, fieldstone walls, and stained natural wood ceilings. The owners’ collection of Mexican folk art brings color to the space.
Chivvis House
The living roooms features a mix of oriental rugs, family heirlooms, and midcentury furniture by Breuer, Eames, Pfister, Nelson and Le Corbusier.