This midcentury modern house was renovated by SCOTT + CORMIA – Architecture in collaboration with John McClain Design, located in College Park, a vibrant neighborhood just outside of downtown Orlando, Florida. The homeowner is also the architect of this project, collaborating with the team to bring his vision to life.
The dwelling was stripped down to the essential mid-century bones and rebuilt to meet the lifestyle needs of the owner while modernizing it to today’s living. This home had an abundance of character but was in dire need of updates. The project team was very particular to pay homage to its rooms while infusing plenty of contemporary features. Continue below to see the video tour of this fabulous home!
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE SCOTT + CORMIA – Architecture + Interiors CONTRACTOR Creative Project Consultants INTERIOR DESIGN John McClain Design
What We Love: This midcentury Florida house has been beautifully renovated to offer fabulous and relaxing lakefront views. Thoughtful details can be found throughout the interiors along with an eclectic art collection that punctuates the serene midcentury backdrop. We are loving how the project team retained the original character of this home while updating it to today’s current design trends.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other incredible home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Florida: Fresh and inviting hideaway with rustic details on Floridaโs bayfront and Tour this Charming Southern Living Idea House on Crane Island, Florida.
Above: A custom sofa was designed for this space that was deeper and plusher than most mid-century styles and includes a built-in console table. The built-in on the right side of this space was original to the home. The coffee table was sourced from SUNPAN
Furniture, while the chair is from Four Hands Furniture.
Above: This renovation project was very lake-oriented, with almost every room featuring a water view, including this primary bedroom. The furnishings in this sitting area are from Nuevo Living.
Above: This main bathroom is both functional and beautiful. Here, the designer opted to change things up a bit. Instead of designing your typical height vanity area (it is typically lower in height), they kept all the countertops at one level and used an adjustable chair for the vanity area.
PHOTOGRAPHER Uneek Images
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