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Renovation Advice from HGTV’s Property Brothers

  • August 30, 2020
  • Written by Erin Lawrence and Photography by Bret Gum
Exterior of a mid century modern home, similar to what is seen on Property Brothers.
The Property Brothers share their tips for five common home renovations and how to do them on a budget.
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The exterior of a home that just underwent a mid century makeover, displaying its clerestory roof design.
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Architect’s Note: Balancing Preservation and Renovation at this Mid Mod in Maryland

  • April 5, 2020
  • Written by Shelby Deering and Photography by Anice Hoachlander
Go behind the scenes with Wiedemann Architects for a mid century makeover that made this Maryland home the MCM paradise it is today!
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Tips from Modwalls on Choosing Tile Colors

  • March 21, 2020
  • Written by Sarah L. Yoon and Photography by Modwalls
Incorporating diverse paint colors and textures is easier than you may think. Here are a few tiling tips guaranteed to amp up your cooking space!
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Designer’s Eye: The Mid Mod Kitchen

  • March 4, 2020
  • Written by Sarah Jane Stone and Photography by Daniel Blue Architectural
An interior designer uses her trained eye to create the most breathtaking mid mod kitchen out there. See her process here!
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A mid century bungalow living room that features a geometrically-set rug, as well as a gray and teal color scheme.
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Mid Century Bungalow: Tips for the Perfect Revamp

  • January 31, 2020
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis and Photography by Sarah Magidoff
Working within the confines of a small space can be challenging, but this 610 square foot bungalow has all the comforts after a loving and budget-focused renovation. In March 2019,…
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A home's exterior showcasing its mid century backyard.
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Expert Advice: Tips for the Perfect Mid Century Patio

  • January 14, 2020
  • Written by Stephanie Agnes-Crockett and Photography by Peter Tran
A home exterior that is truly superior! Take your mid century backyard to the next level with these exclusive insider tips.
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mid century bookshelf full of mid century collections
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How to Declutter Your Mid Century Collection

  • January 4, 2020
  • Written by George Smart
Lost in a whirlwind of "doodads" and "thingamabobs"? Check out this exclusive guide to refine your mid century collection the right way!
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