MEET REBECCA AND KEITH, new owners of a 1961 tri-level home. Rebecca has been totally sucked into the mid-mod vortex… and has a great eye. It is just so fun for me to see all the young couples feathering their nests. That was me, too :). Rebecca has a few questions… and shares photos of the fabulous features of this gem of a home — including an asymmetric fireplace with a “Feastmaster.”
Hi Pam,
I LOOOOOOOVE your site. Thanks for all your hard work! I have been bookmarking MANY pages on your site for all the redecorating I plan to do. … I just bought a 1961 tri-level. It has a brick wall with a fireplace and a “seat” that runs the length of it, if that makes sense. It was the reason I decided to look at the house! I would LOVE your help with what to do with it. Did they put pillows on it? Also, was cork floor ever used in a kitchen in the 50’s or 60’s? I am thinking no.
We moved from the East Coast (I moved back) to live and buy a home in the Midwest. First I decided against the areas of town that the homes were from the 30’s because the yards are small and all are too close together. I really didn’t want a 70’s colonial, which also seem to be everywhere here. I decided that I wanted a split-level or tri-level, because I generally love things that look “dated” andor are from the 60’s. Once I figured out that that was what I wanted, I was determined. I wanted a real neighborhood of streets, not a subdivision. My realtor sent me the link to this house along with many others. THE aspect that made me want to see it was the brick wall with fireplace. We liked the neighborhood because it has a lot of homes from the 60’s, and it’s very nice but modest. The house we saw right before was a 1969 colonial, which my fiancee liked, and I remember feeling like an argument would occur when I had to tell him that I just couldn’t do it. I didn’t have to deal with that because we loved this house immediately..Right when we got to the door we loved the windows on the sides of the front door with diamond shapes and wavy glass. And when I saw that there is an attached, screened-in, three-season porch I actually said ” this is enough to buy it!” The four rooms on the upper level are hardwood, and the lower level is better-than-usual-looking pergot. The only major work that NEEDED to be done before moving in was the awful green carpeting on the main level. (atrocious!) Other plusses include big bay windows looking out to a nice and private back yard, a pink-tiled guest bathroom, and shiny new Dishmaster!
She thought I was funny. I hated the 50’s ranch because they added a new bathroom that looked like a restaurant’s bathroom. She thought I was funny that I LOVED the dishmaster. It’s the “Imperial Four” edition. I also think my Dutch coffee maker looks incredibly cool and retro on accident. It makes amazing coffee… Terroir Coffee Company
My style is basically all things retro, but not too kitschey, and I love Scandinavian/Danish Modern…. We still need to PAINT! I hate white desperately. Keith is going to make something to have printed on canvas, with my helpful opinions, for above the teak record stand..So much of this room is craigslist, btw.I want this area, which is the lower level/media room, to feel good for cocktails near the fire. 🙂 I have a Room & Board couch down there, and an orange Ikea rug, and Ikea coffee table. I love that wall! Honestly, we were practically sold when we saw just that..BTW, the fireplace has a “Feastmaster” on the right side, of course written in fabulous typeface. Do you know what that is? It’s a grill on which to make steaks! So 60’s – love it. We were thinking of this Ikea lamp for it because we love it. What do you think? But, we didn’t actually buy it, yet. Oh, And I would love to do something to the walls. My dream is wood paneling-the nice beautiful hardwood kind. My god if I could have it be teak, I think I’d die..The kitchen isn’t retro, except for my tupperware, Martha Stewart clock, and Typhoon scale. Typhoon makes these adorable items! I LOOOVE my bread box so much.Keith’s lifelong dream…a built-in bookshelf..[The living room’s green carpet…before.].I love the plate around the bathroom shower faucet!!!The tile in shower is different than the floor. The milk glass vase is from a thrift store (I collect them ) but the soap dispenser, toothbrush holder and box are all Martha Stewart from last year. I love the formica on the countertop.
Phew. Those were a lot of photos, Rebecca, so I am pooped. I’ll be comin’ at you again tomorrow with some ideas and suggestions. This has been a fun one. A Feastmaster! And after cookin’ those steaks, clean up with the Dishmaster! Awesome. .
Back tomorrow with ideas for you! Many thanks for sharing all these great images, and your story.
Sforza says
I remember my grandma’s fireplace ledge would have potted plants on it (well away from the fire obvs!), along with the fireplace kit and a heavy (resin?) statue of a mallard duck! (she had a matching ‘duck’ bathroom in her house, and a duck chlorinator in the pool!) So I’d say go for little statues made of sturdy stuff, maybe mount one of those atomic star clocks on the brick next to the fireplace? There’s always a lot of metal wall art in that kind of area in a midmod.
But if you ask me, it looks like what us CPs* would call a catshelf.
(cat-people. alternatively, cat-parents)
amy says
Hi Rebecca –
As someone with a similar aesthetic embarking on the process of a kitchen remodel in our mid-century home, I enjoyed this story and loved the photos. So, you can’t imagine how excited I was to see that we live in the same town!
If you’d be game, I would LOVE to talk to you about your experience from contractor to cabinet maker. To find the same project in the same style in the same MARKET? You’d be a wealth of insight!!!
Anyway, lovely, lovely space – down to the tulip table that will someday be in my kitchen, too 🙂