This 1970s-inspired eclectic home, crafted by Davey McEathron Architecture and Cary Paul Studios, showcases a blend of mid-century modern design with warmth and retro influences. Inside, intimate features like a sunken conversation pit, a walnut-clad kitchen, and bespoke built-ins create a distinctive atmosphere. The layout includes two bedrooms, a jack-and-jill bath, and inviting outdoor decks with skyline views. Notably, the home’s striking green metal roof melds seamlessly with classic red brick, achieving a perfect harmony of contemporary style and historical resonance.
This eclectic home in South Austin marries mid-century modern charm with 70s and Memphis modern influences, featuring unique design elements and intimate spaces.
Inside, the sunken conversation pit and walnut-clad kitchen peninsula showcase a blend of retro aesthetics characterized by mod floating shelves and a retro planter box.
The second level's custom storage cabinet and reading nook provide functional yet stylish spaces, while the walk-out decks offer picturesque views of the downtown skyline.
The unique geometry of the house, clad in a green standing seam metal roof with classic red brick accents, reflects both modern and historical influences.
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