“Luckily we didn’t have the money
to do all the renovations we wanted right away,
because we ended up falling in love with many of the
original aspects that we had considered changing.”


Gabriel and Amanda own a stunning house, designed by architect John Erwin Ramsay, in North Carolina. “Own” may not be the right word, though: To me, Gabe and Amanda clearly have taken on the role as “caretakers” of this house with so many original features. Above: Holey Jetsons, one of my newest favoritest kitchens ever. Continue on for the story and 27 more photos of this beautiful home.

Gabe writes:
We spent about year looking for the perfect house, and in 2007 while working out of town Amanda did an internet search for a nearby county. As soon as she saw it she called Gabe and told me she’d found our house!
We weren’t looking for midcentury, but it was looking for us. During our first visit we were surprised to find the door was unlocked.
We stayed for hours planning out exactly what we would do once we owned it. We had to have it!
Luckily we didn’t have the money to do all the renovations we wanted right away, because we ended up falling in love with many of the original aspects that we had considered changing.
During the five years we have lived in our very original, mid- mod we have fallen in love with this house over and over.
We can’t imagine living anywhere else.
With the help of George Smart of (trianglemodernisthouses.com) we located our architect and discovered our house plans were stored in the N.C. State University School of Design Archives.
Since this discovery we have worked to locate and document other works by the same architect, John Erwin Ramsay AIA, of Salisbury, N.C.
We started immediately collecting pieces from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. This passion for authentic pieces has continued to grow. We eventually sold all our furniture and accessories to be replaced with vintage pieces.
Yes, everything has to be vintage… even the can opener, umbrellas, and pot holders. We love going out as close to period as we can on everything! and even have a closet full of vintage clothes, purses, jewelry, hats, ties, etc.. p.s. even a pink ’62 Caddy and ’60 Ford truck.
(The 1962 Caddy is Amanda’s, and it is a mostly original survivor car.
And it is the original factory color, “Laurel”. Elvis would just call it pink!
The 1960 truck is ruff but it has such character! I have enjoyed it so much more than anything new!…Rust Rules!
(BTW the dogs are “Ellie” (white) and “Lucy” (black).)
We were always drawn to old, simpler times as well as simple clever design… I’m an artist and a musician so I’ve always been enamored with interesting lines, colors and the practical / impractical Design for the sake of Art and usability.
Some specifics about the house.. it was built in 1954, it is 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ bath, 3000 sq feet and sits on 5 acres. We purchased it from the original owner and had the privilege of his sons visiting us a few years ago.
We learned so much about the house from this visit, including that the terrazzo flooring was laid by 2 men they flew in from from Italy …..
How do you even begin to do that without the internet?????
Check out my house sign I made and custom mail box stand my dad helped me make out of steel tubing!
The mailbox is period, I just took it apart, restored it and painted it to match the house.
The stickers on the bathroom tile are original and feature teams from the 50’s and their old logo’s some aren’t even around anymore like the Washington senators!
The boys who stuck these on as kids ended up visiting us and checking out what we’ve been doing. (They posed for photo during their visit, above, from left: Barry and Mark Levin.) They remember sticking them there.
Some other great features: Check out the Thermador double ovens and warmers.. Original CRAZY wallpaper overhead in the background!!!!

… the Herman Miller desk and drawers set..
Big umbrellas by the pool.. (pool unrestored but a whopping 25′ x 40′.
We love living with and using our mid century pieces every day. It has become so normal to us living this way that it is sometimes funny when someone starts commenting on one of our period staples like the double Thermador ovens or the vintage toaster. It makes you stop and think about the fact that some of that stuff and this house is approaching 60 years old! Boy they don’t make ‘em like this anymore.
Portaits of Gabe and Amanda: By © Kyle L. Pearce 2011 Kyle Pierce Photography
Wow. Gabe and Amanda, it is clear that you are Livin’ the Dream. Thank you so much for sharing! xoxo


We weren’t looking for midcentury, but it was looking for us. During our first visit we were surprised to find the door was unlocked.
We stayed for hours planning out exactly what we would do once we owned it. We had to have it!
Luckily we didn’t have the money to do all the renovations we wanted right away, because we ended up falling in love with many of the original aspects that we had considered changing.
During the five years we have lived in our very original, mid- mod we have fallen in love with this house over and over.
We can’t imagine living anywhere else.
With the help of George Smart of (
Since this discovery we have worked to locate and document other works by the same architect, John Erwin Ramsay AIA, of Salisbury, N.C.
We started immediately collecting pieces from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. This passion for authentic pieces has continued to grow. We eventually sold all our furniture and accessories to be replaced with vintage pieces.
Yes, everything has to be vintage… even the can opener, umbrellas, and pot holders. We love going out as close to period as we can on everything! and even have a closet full of vintage clothes, purses, jewelry, hats, ties, etc.. p.s. even a pink ’62 Caddy and ’60 Ford truck.
(The 1962 Caddy is Amanda’s, and it is a mostly original survivor car.
And it is the original factory color, “Laurel”. Elvis would just call it pink!
The 1960 truck is ruff but it has such character! I have enjoyed it so much more than anything new!…Rust Rules!
(BTW the dogs are “Ellie” (white) and “Lucy” (black).)
We were always drawn to old, simpler times as well as simple clever design… I’m an artist and a musician so I’ve always been enamored with interesting lines, colors and the practical / impractical Design for the sake of Art and usability.
Some specifics about the house.. it was built in 1954, it is 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ bath, 3000 sq feet and sits on 5 acres. We purchased it from the original owner and had the privilege of his sons visiting us a few years ago.
We learned so much about the house from this visit, including that the terrazzo flooring was laid by 2 men they flew in from from Italy …..
How do you even begin to do that without the internet?????
Check out my house sign I made and custom mail box stand my dad helped me make out of steel tubing!






Tami says
Astonishing house – lovely people – groovy dogs! I fell in love the second I saw the Nixon bumpersticker.
But one eentsy awful thing really bothers me: who’s been torturing your plants? I groaned out loud to see the butchered japanese maple by the door.
FYI, here’s a link to an absolutely fabulous mid-mod landscape icon for inspiration: http://www.imamuseum.org/millerhouse
gabriel nicholson says
Tami, Sorry for your goaning!!! I wish I new better what to do with the maple. It was way out of shape and overgrown when we got here.. I have just tried to keep it manageable in the space it is in.. Its either that or Im thinking about letting it grow through the roof trellis.. Thoughts?
Gene Brake says
WOW. Is there really anything else to say, except perhaps LOVE IT!
Eartha Kitsch says
If I lived in that house, I’d be too excited to even breathe. I’d be passing out with every turn.
Mick DiSalle says
Oh, my GODDY-God-God!!! I am in L.O.V.E. !!! This is my dream house, right down to the groovy wallpaper in the kitchen (which, if anyone can find the name/maker of, I’ll be forever in your debt). This is one of the most spectacular homes you’ve ever featured Pam, and I’m so happy to have read this today! Inspiring! (and a little jealousy-inducing!) ~ M.D.
Betty Crafter says
Wow – this really is a jaw-dropping home! I’m so glad it found the Nicholsons and that they were charmed by it enough to not only preserve it but embrace it fully! I’m a vintage kitchen geek, so of course the kitchen is my favorite part. But the smooth transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces really make this home pop!
Nancy says
What a treat for a Monday morning!!! So unique & beautiful!! Thanks for sharing your gem!
Melanie Plum says
I would love to have seen the unrestored pool! And, if they plan on trying to restore it.
gabriel nicholson says
That is yet to be determined if we will be willing to dish out the $$$ its gonna take to get that back in action.. Its a genuine cement pond with 16″ thick walls.. shes got some cracking and needs alot of tlc… It been out of service since ’91.. maybe someday!!
GoogieHowser says
Wonderful job folks! Its like entering a time machine. It looks simply fabulous! The custom sign/mailbox is the real icing on the cake.
Natalie says
Beautiful! Great job! I adore that kitchen and the bathroom. What a sweet event and privilege to meet the boys who grew up there.
P.S. Little bit of baseball history for you, the Washington Senators are now the Texas Rangers. We are celebrating 40 years of baseball in Dallas this year. The Senators were moved to the Dallas area in 1972. =)
gabriel nicholson says
That is so cool! Thanks for the info!!!
Andi says
Oh my, all the mid-mod superlatives rolled into one! My all-time favorite “featured house”—LOVE it, all of it. So many perfect details, and I love all the vintage…everything! Especially love that picture with the flamingos!