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A Dramatic Roofline Inspires In Long Beach

  • April 2, 2019
  • Written by Will Levin
Featuring vintage wood paneling and a huge backyard, this property has everything you would want in a MCM home.
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Calling All Purists! Preserve A Swoon-Worthy Midcentury Home

  • July 24, 2018
  • Sarah Jane Stone
On the hunt for a midcentury marvel to call your own? Curbed posted about this incredible midcentury home in Long Beach, California and thanks to plenty of midcentury details it…
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Keen on Neutra feat
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Self-Proclaimed Neutra Geek Goes All Out On His Raised Ranch

  • June 19, 2017
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
If the devil is in the details, then the love and attention paid to this Long Beach, California, home—from furniture to fixtures—make this project white hot.
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Adding Period-Style Privacy to a Restored Cliff May

  • June 6, 2017
  • Written by Elise Portale and Photography by Rochelle Kramer
Need a little more peace and quiet without ruining your home's curb appeal? Hire the right contractor for incredible additions that will modernize your home while keeping it strictly period.
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Resourceful in the Ranchos, Pt. 3: That “populist, ranchy feel”

  • November 11, 2016
  • Written by Bromley Davenport and Photography by
With the "Californian" Cliff May cleaned up and renovated, it was time for the homeowners to apply their design ideas to the décor.
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Resourceful in the Ranchos, Pt. 2: Renovation and Recycling

  • November 9, 2016
  • Written by Bromley Davenport and Photography by
With the renovation well underway, non-period carpet gets ripped out and walls get replaced with glass.
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Resourceful in the Ranchos, Pt. 1: The “Californian” sees the light

  • November 7, 2016
  • Written by Bromley Davenport and Photography by
The model of the Cliff May Ranchos is stunning, but dated changes turned this paradise into a dark dungeon that needed fixing.
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Collected Quirk, Part 3: Collecting Classics and Reissues

  • August 26, 2016
  • Written by Josephine Goodwin and Photography by Jim Brown
Nelson or Aalto, original or reissue, modernist or kitsch, the owners of this Cliff May love collecting everything midcentury and putting it on display.
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Collected Quirk, Pt. 2: Saved by Clerestory Windows

  • August 24, 2016
  • Written by Josephine Goodwin and Photography by Jim Brown
“There is no way in hell I’m going to move here," they said during the walk-through of a Cliff May. That was before they saw the clerestory windows.
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