The Pacific Northwest is known for its modern and innovative design, and it's time to bring that aesthetic to the community's outdated apartment clubhouse. This renovation project aimed to refresh and redesign the clubhouse into a more functional and inviting environment for residents to enjoy. With a focus on utilizing the unique qualities of shared space, the end result will be a modern and welcoming hub for the community. Say goodbye to the dull and uninviting atmosphere and hello to a space that truly reflects the beauty of the PNW and the functionality of a new clubhouse for current and future renters alike.
Mid-Century Modern Aesthetic
For this project, the homeowners needed a few bathrooms in their home updated. During our conversation, it was made clear the importance of preserving the mid-century modern identity they fell in love with when they purchased the home while introducing layout changes and modern updates in order for the bathrooms to meet the needs of today. I hope you enjoy the blend that was created in this home.
Designer: Kevin Twitty
Contractor: Delta Services Construction
Modernizing this bathroom while keeping Mid-Century character was important for this homeowner. We decided to keep the vaulted wood ceiling and refinish it to make it feel new again. By adding a modern floating walnut vanity with under cabinet lighting, we elevated the space for the modern needs of today’s homeowners.
One feature of this house that I knew we had to keep was the original floor to ceiling stone fireplaces. I used this as the inspiration for the floor to ceiling modern tiles on the back wall of the shower. The homeowners and I loved how this design language transcended the decades of time between both designs.
We took out the old enclosed shower to expose the vaulted ceiling. It created a grand and airy vibe fro the bathroom. We then decided to wrap the shower in glass to allow natural light to pour in with a beautiful tree-top view.
The half wall was kept for a few reasons. One was for a little separation from the toilet and the shower and the other, more important reason, was to have a place to put a toilet paper holder.
The previous bathroom layout did not have a door from the bedroom into the bathroom. Instead, you entered through a set of doors that led into the closet. We ended up taking the original closet doors and moving them three feet to the side to provide a more functional entrance. The decisions meant sacrificing five inches of cabinet space. Well worth it.
In order to have the illusion of a larger vanity, we decided to place a walnut framed oversized single mirror above the sinks. This large mirror helps reflect the natural lite around the room. Above the mirror we places three milk glass orb pendants for design style and task lighting.
When walking into this bathroom through the new doors, you are greeted with wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling stone tiles. This is the wow moment. By taking the tiles across the entire wall and up to the ceiling, this bathroom feels wider and taller. This was an important accomplishment since we could not change the size of the room.
We used angled charcoal tile set in a 50% offset patter to achieve this unique patter on the floor. The subtle details set this design apart from the rest. By layering in a traditional oriental rug, we were able to play with that mid-century homeyness of the time.
When we removed the old shower enclosure, the vaulted ceiling we exposed needed a good sanding and a fresh finish to bring it back to it’s original glory.
Clean, modern matte black shower head and hand wand suites the homeowners modern needs.
A set of three pendant lights above the vanity provides light and unique design details.
The ceiling line from the bedroom continues into and through the bathroom, connecting the two space seamlessly.
This is one of the best blends of modern design with mid-century aesthetics.
Outside of the bedroom we added a new entry light fixture to provide some much-needed illumination and statement as gusts walk in.
The second bathroom in the house we updated was the powder bath. Before there was a small enclosed shower. bulkheads, and no lighting. We expanded the shower, took out the drop ceiling, and brightened the space with white tiles and bright lights.
We took out the old linoleum floors and replaced them with a terrazzo tile to stay true to that mid-century aesthetic. To crown the space, we decided to put an architectural light fixture in the corner. I love the touch of uniqueness and out-of-the-box style.
We embraced the asymmetrical design of this mid-century modern walnut vanity with vessel sink. The shaped mirror connects with the unique frosted glass shade of the artistic light fixture.
This sculptural MCM hanging pendant boasts a big impact with it’s unique shape and mixed metal combination.
We love the design detail of the exposed pipe rain shower system in gold. It’s classic yet modern.
Vintage Modern Design
Channel your inner design enthusiast with this vintage design, we've created a space that marries nostalgia with modern sophistication, curated with the utmost attention to detail. In this blog, we share a bathroom & kitchen that give us all the cozy, colorful feels! It's all about creating a sanctuary that tells your unique story while celebrating the beauty of timeless design. We know that you will love these two amazing spaces!!
Let's start with the showstopper: the mesmerizing retro botanical wallpaper. It's like bringing the beauty of nature indoors, with intricate patterns of blooming flowers and lush foliage that create an enchanting backdrop for your bathroom oasis. It's all about capturing the essence of the past and infusing it with a modern twist for an unforgettable visual experience.
Now, let's talk color. Imagine soft pastel pinks that exude a sense of elegance and femininity, perfectly complemented by shades of green that add a refreshing touch, like a lush garden oasis right in your bathroom. This harmonious color scheme sets the stage for a serene and inviting ambiance that will make every visit to your bathroom feel like a pampering retreat.
To elevate the vintage aesthetic, it's time to dive into the world of antique gold fixtures and accents. Think vintage-inspired lighting fixtures that cast a warm and flattering glow, and an intricately designed mirror to add a touch of artistry to the space. These timeless elements bring depth and character to your vintage-inspired sanctuary.
Remember, your home should be a reflection of who you are, and this vintage-inspired bathroom is your canvas to showcase your personal style. We love how fun the rust-colored penny tiles on the floor!
Creating a bathroom should not only leave a lasting impression on everyone who enters, it should also meet your functional needs. These gold details on the niche are so intentional and beautiful. This tub/shower combination is dripping with both style and function.
With a hand shower, you can enjoy the convenience of a detachable shower head that can be held in your hand. This is particularly useful for individuals with limited mobility or those who require assistance while showering. It allows for easier control and maneuverability, making it accessible for people of different ages and abilities.
This stylish brushed gold shower head pops against the thin shaker matte mint green tile. Perfection.
We love how fantastic this minty green door is and how it brings an unexpected bit of fun into the space. Our design theory is that if you love it, if it makes you happy, and if it works in your space then you should do it!!
Imagine stepping out of a soothing shower or indulging in a long, relaxing bath, and being greeted by the warmth and coziness of a towel fresh from the towel warmer. This exquisite addition not only provides a practical function but also adds a touch of indulgence to your daily routine. Wrap yourself in a soft, toasty towel as the gentle warmth embraces your body, creating a blissful moment of comfort and relaxation.
Now, let's not forget about the often overlooked yet essential floor vents. These subtle elements play a crucial role in maintaining the perfect balance of temperature and air circulation in your bathroom sanctuary. This beautifully crafted floor vents that seamlessly blend into the vintage aesthetic of this bathroom.
Next, let's turn our attention to the sink faucet—a small yet essential detail that can make a world of difference in your bathroom design. This faucet is inspired by the mid-century modern era, with elegant curves and simple details that exude timeless sophistication.
Tiles of Taiwan
What comes to mind when you think of Taiwan? Maybe it is the Taipei 101 Tower, night market foods such as stinky tofu, lantern festivals, or even their famous pineapple cakes. Tiles are not something that is typically on the top of that list. However, during my recent trip to Taiwan, I was struck by the beauty and intricacy of the tiles I saw throughout the island. From the ornate roof tiles of ancient temples to the colorful mosaic tiles in modern buildings, there was an endless array of patterns and textures to admire.
Bringing Mid Century Modern Style into Your Home
With the popularity of the Mid Century Modern many people want to add elements into their homes. I personally love taking elements from different styles and showing them off throughout designs.
Mid-century modern furniture is a style of furniture that originated in the mid-20th century, roughly between the 1930s and 1960s. This style of furniture is known for its clean lines, organic shapes, and sleek, minimalist design. Mid-century modern furniture was influenced by the Bauhaus and De Stijl art movements, which emphasized function and simplicity in design.
One of the most notable characteristics of mid-century modern furniture is its focus on form over function. This means that the design of the furniture is just as important, if not more important, than its practicality. Mid-century modern furniture often features bold, geometric shapes and bold, solid colors. An easy way to bring this into your home is through the use of wallpaper and tile.
The use of natural materials such as wood, leather, and wool is also common in mid-century modern furniture.
Mid-century modern furniture is highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike. Its clean lines and timeless aesthetic make it a versatile choice for any space. Whether you are looking to furnish your entire home with mid-century modern pieces or just add a few key pieces to your existing decor, this style of furniture is a great way to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your space.
Some of the most iconic mid-century modern furniture pieces include the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, and the Tulip Chair, designed by Eero Saarinen. These pieces are known for their elegant, sculptural forms and their use of innovative materials and manufacturing techniques.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, mid-century modern furniture is also known for its durability and longevity. Many pieces of mid-century modern furniture are still in use today, decades after they were first designed. This is due in part to the high-quality materials and construction used in their manufacture, as well as the timelessness of their designs. My advise is to save for quality pieces that will stand the test of time rather than cheaper imitations that you will not get to enjoy very long.
If you are interested in incorporating mid-century modern furniture into your home, there are many ways to do so. You can find authentic mid-century modern pieces at vintage shops, online marketplaces, and auctions. Alternatively, you can purchase new furniture that is inspired by the mid-century modern style. No matter what approach you take, adding some mid-century modern pieces to your home is a great way to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your space.