This Mid-Century Ranch Is Filled with Vintage-Inspired Color and Murals (2024)

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published Aug 11, 2023

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Adrienne loves architecture, design, cats, science fiction, and watching "Star Trek." In the past 10 years she's called home: a van, a former downtown store in small town Texas, and a studio apartment rumored to have once been owned by Willie Nelson. She currently lives in her colorful, maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with her partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.

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Carina is a freelance editorial and portrait photographer in Philadelphia. She co-owns Love Me Do Photography in Fishtown with fellow Tyler School of Art Alumni, Amanda Jaffe. Carina's work has been published nationally and internationally.

published Aug 11, 2023

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“We were first drawn to our home for its mid-century style and the fact that it was a one-floor ranch style,” begins Lauren Driscoll, a wedding and boudoir photographer based in Southeastern Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Mark McIlvaine, purchased this 1,739-square-foot house four years ago, and are only the second owners.

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“The original owner was a local builder who built our home and a number of others. We love that we could frame the original blueprints for the house and display them in our living room as an homage to the house’s history,” Driscoll shares.

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The couple says that the biggest challenges they faced after purchasing the home were the renovations they had to do before moving in. “The roof needed to be replaced and the septic system needed to be repaired. We fixed these issues on our own and with the help of family, and continue to put our energy into new projects,” she writes.

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So when it came to decorating the home, Driscoll says she looks for things that “are functional but also bring me joy and inspiration. That way when styling our space we can display items that may otherwise be put away and maintain a connection to our pieces.”

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She says they also try buy most of their decor from either local shops or thrift stores.“This keeps things within budget and also gives our home a unique feel,” she admits.

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Driscoll acknowledges that filling a home with mostly thrift store finds can take more time than other forms of shopping. “My best advice I can give for thrifting and antiquing is to always have patience!” she suggests. “Not every thrifting trip is going to be a success and I am a firm believer that the things that are meant to be will be.”

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PAINT & COLORS

  • Living room blue wall — Valspar “Newport Gray”
  • Kitchen cabinets — Valspar “Blue Ridge Fir”
  • Kitchen floral wall — Sherwin Williams “Weathered Gold”
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LIVING ROOM

  • Dark gray couch — Inside Weather
  • Light gray couch — West Elm
  • Rug — RugsUSA
  • Coffee table — Thrifted/vintage
  • Chairs — Thrifted/vintage
  • Floral paintings — Thrifted/vintage
  • Built-in wallpaper — Amazon
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DINING ROOM

  • Dining room table — @houseonorchardhill on Instagram, previously Pine Creek Hayloft
  • Record player — AudioTechnica
  • Chandelier — IKEA
  • Blue vase — Target x Jungalow
  • Les Fleure print — Three Potato Four in Media, PA
  • Vases — Barn Fresh Vintage Market in Gilbertsville, PA
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KITCHEN

  • Perfect Pot — Our Place
  • Olive oil — Graza
  • Various floral wall hangings — @afourfootprune on Instagram, @artbythemeadows on Instagram, Zionsville Antique Mall, @modrn_vintage on Instagram, @samlarson on Instagram, @lorraineloots on Instagram
  • Plants — Colonial Gardens in Phoenixville, PA, Shop Vintage Alley in Doylestown, PA, and Perch in Phoenixville, PA
  • Map of Phoenixville — @valleydellvintage on Instagram
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BEDROOM

  • Wall mural and butterfly print — Maggie Martin Art @maggiemmartin on Instagram
  • Bed frame — IKEA
  • Velvet duvet — Target
  • Tall bureau — @studio.twentytwo.design on Instagram
  • Led Zeppelin poster — @forever.changes in Phoenixville, PA
  • Pendant light — Weil Antiques in Allentown, PA
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DEN

  • Natural wood coffee table — Terrain in Glen Mills, PA
  • Disco balls — Five Below and Amazon
  • Red velvet couch — Goodwill
  • Wooden folding chair bench — Liberty Thrift Stores
  • Record player cabinet — Liberty Thrift Stores
  • Amber glass ball lamp — Sanatoga Antiques and Collectibles in Sanatoga, PA
  • Floral painting — Barn Fresh Vintage Market
  • Rugs — Target
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PORCH

  • Sections — DIY
  • Cushions — At Home
  • Strawberry pillow — At Home
  • Welcome pillow — Target
  • Rugs — Target
  • Coffee table — Wayfair
  • Ash tray — Rocket to Mars, Providence, RI
  • Mushroom — Joanns
  • Orange planter — Joanns
  • Wall lantern — Belle Haven, Phoenixville, PA
  • Folding chairs — Costco
  • Yellow checkered rug — Joanns
  • Green side table — Amazon

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FAQs

What is a mid-century modern ranch? ›

Midcentury modern ranch homes often feature a minimalist design aesthetic, with clean lines, flat or low-pitched roofs, and an integration of natural materials such as wood and stone.

What years are considered mid-century homes? ›

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Where did the ranch house originate? ›

Ranch houses originated in Southern California in the 1930s and 1940s, with architect Joseph Eichler providing many good examples on the West Coast. Ranch houses are built close to the ground and have a low-pitched hip or gable roof.

What is a mid-century modern style house? ›

A midcentury modern house plan is characterized by a very wide, low footprint with large, open spaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an emphasis on bringing the outdoors in. Although midcentury modern architecture boomed all across America from 1945 to 1969, it's seen a major resurgence in recent years.

Can you mix mid-century with modern farmhouse? ›

Farmhouse style can blend effortlessly with Mid Century Modern (MCM) design. Both embrace simplicity, as the farmhouse style celebrates the humble joys of life on the farm, while MCM designs reflect clean lines and simple geometric shapes.

What city has the most mid-century modern homes? ›

–New York, NY ranked number one for the best city for mid century modern home buyers with a city score of 40.11 out of 50. –Palm Springs, CA offers the most MCM builds for sale per capita with 271.43 listings.

Are mid-century modern homes expensive to build? ›

A mid-century modern home costs $200 to $500 per square foot to build because you may need custom materials and features, like windows or roofs, that cost more per square foot. A true MCM home typically has around 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, so your total project cost could range from $300,000 to $1,250,000.

What does a raised ranch house look like? ›

A raised ranch is a style of home with living space below the main level. From the exterior, it looks like a ranch-style home with another story below it, often halfway below grade. Plenty of people love one-level living, which is a big reason why ranch houses have been consistently popular throughout the years.

What makes a house a ranch style? ›

What is a ranch-style house? A ranch house is typically a single-story home that features an open floor plan. These homes tend to be wider than they are deep, often with an L or U shape, and a lower-pitched roof.

Can a ranch home be two stories? ›

Ranch homes are always single-story residences. There may be a loft or a semi-finished attic or a basem*nt, but for a house to be considered a ranch, the main floor is the ground floor, there is no real “upstairs,” and that's that, it's one story. This is the most important feature of the style of home.

Is a split-level considered mid-century modern? ›

Within the mid-century modern architectural style is the unique house form known as split-level—it's usually designed similarly to a ranch or contemporary style but in the split-level configuration. Popular with home buyers in the 1950s, the split-level style makes efficient use of space in a cost-effective way.

How many stories above grade is a mid-century ranch house? ›

In a typical split-level ranch, there are three floors: a lower floor with a basem*nt and garage; a ground floor with a living room, dining room, and kitchen; and a top floor with bedrooms. None of them are stacked atop one another.

Do people still build mid-century modern homes? ›

Even some 60 years since its heyday, the style has endured and serves as the inspiration for many of today's most prominent trends. Instantly recognizable, homes built with midcentury modern designs continue to attract buyers who are looking for a contemporary layout with stylish finishes.

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