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This midcentury home gets a fabulous makeover in Southern California

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This midcentury modern home constructed in the 1960s was beautifully reimagined by Jackson Design & Remodeling, situated in San Diego, California. Designed for a family with a love for midcentury architecture, the home’s complete transformation respects its midcentury roots. The exterior and interior were modernized to enable the family to live in current design trends while preserving its midcentury styling.

Nestled on a hilltop, the property offers sweeping views of both Mission Bay and the heavenly blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Inside, the open and airy layout is accentuated by wood plank flooring, white-painted walls, expansive windows, skylights, and white-painted wood ceilings. A tranquil neutral color palette creates a serene and welcoming atmosphere for both the residents and their guests.

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Upon entrance into the home, you are welcomed by a great room that allows views all the way through to the backyard and beyond to the ocean. Soaring ceilings keeps this home feeling spacious. The architects blurred the boundaries between indoors and out, drawing natural light and nature inside. Keeping the interiors more simplified helps to not compete with the jaw-dropping ocean vistas that can be seen through the expansive fenestration.

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What We Love: This striking midcentury modern home remodel in California offers plenty of visual eye candy, from the soothing color palette to the mesmerizing ocean views. We are in awe of this renovation project, it is very livable and has a wonderful indoor-outdoor connection.

Tell Us: What do you think, are you loving this mid-century renovation? Please share with us your thoughts in the Comments below!

Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of California: Modernist stone and wood dwelling offers panoramic Pacific Ocean views and Modernist haven of concrete and glass overlooking the La Jolla coastline.

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Above: A pairing of paintings above a wooden bench creates visual balance to this front entryway.

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Above: The dining table is illuminated by an assortment of Tom Dixon Beat pendant lights in Tall, Stout and Wide. Notice how there is an uneven number? Designers like to use odd numbers instead of even numbers. The reasoning behind this? Although even numbers create visual symmetry, odd numbers makes for visual interest. They force your gaze to be more focused to this grouping. It is important that you at least start with three or more for this to be effective.

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Above: “Bold scale and compelling rustic elements define the kitchen in an airy expanse”, states Jackson Design. “The design maximizes and frames the view from every vantage point.” A large center island offers plenty of space to cook and entertain. A beautiful backsplash compliments the color scheme of the cabinetry and countertops.

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Photos: Courtesy of Jackson Design & Remodeling

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