Architect’s Midcentury Texas Home Is Striking Inside and Out 

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Shawn Gottschalk, principal and partner of  StudioMET Architects, designed this midcentury home situated in the Garden Oaks/Oak Forest neighborhood of Houston, Texas. 

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Exhibiting a strong connection to the outdoors, the house features planes of brick walls and floor-to-ceiling glass, with a backyard that opens up to a large covered deck and pool.

Through the glass, you catch a glimpse of the family room wall featuring limited-edition Subway Diagram posters from SuperWarmRed Designs.

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This midcentury home in Texas provides a family with a stunning and creatively designed home wrapped around a central courtyard for indoor-outdoor living.

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An open concept room includes the kitchen, living, and dining, and opens to a large covered patio, extending the living space outdoors.

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In the living room, the sectional sofa is by Gus* Modern. The flooring is concrete, a must for durability and ease of maintenance for an active young family.

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The custom-designed dining table is accented by a combination of Eames Shell Chairs and Real Good chairs from Blu Dot.

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