Artsy Vibe in Mid-Century Modern Ranch
Objective: Originally separated by a wall, this dining room became a feature instead of a closed off
space.
Solution: By removing an odd step to the basement, we were able to add a glass railing and rebuild the
stairs. As a flat roof home, the ceiling followed the same slope. The large wall on the north end was
pushed back 18-20” to accommodate a large buffet for serving. New antiqued mirror panels from Illinois
were added, walnut floors, glass railings, new art and a custom chandelier from California were all
critical to highlight the original Raymond Zen table with a solid steel base, brass inlaid pattern on walnut
table top found by the designer. Vintage dining chairs found in Dallas were the finishing touch to the
mid-century remodel.