MID CENTURY MODERN
HOMES FOR SALE

CLEAN MINIMALIST AESTHETIC

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Mid Century Modern Homes for Sale in Los Angeles | There’s no denying the allure of mid century modern houses, architecture and classic mid century design. With their clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, emphasis on bringing nature and the outdoors in, post and beam construction, open living space and sleek exteriors, there is a lot to love about this style. Mid century modern architecture is a modernist movement that began in the 1940s after World War II and continued until the 1960s. Mid century architects sought to create a new type of contemporary architecture that was more functional, efficient and stylish than the traditional look of the time.

The Evolution Of
Mid Century Modern Architecture

The Case Study Program

Historically, the Case Study Program celebrated the architectural design of some groundbreaking mid century modern homes in Los Angeles. The program’s vision belonged to Los Angeles-based Arts & Architecture magazine Editor John Entenza. He envisioned commissioning architects to design and build inexpensive and replicable model homes for the United States population. The Case Study House Program ultimately produced 36 homes between 1945 and 1966, but only a handful of these houses remain standing today.

The Influence of John Entenza

Entenza envisioned the architecture program would provide housing that was not only affordable but also stylish and modern. The homes would be built using mass-production techniques, which would keep costs down. It was a departure from the traditional housing development model, where each home is unique and costly to build. The Case Study Houses program was one of the most important contributions to modern architecture. It showed that good design and architecture could be achieved using quality yet inexpensive materials and mass production techniques.

Architect Designed Mid Century Modern Homes

The ambitious project commissioned by Arts & Architecture magazine invited established architects including Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, A. Quincy Jones, J.R. Davidson, Thornton M. Abell, Charles Eames, Eero Saarinen, Buff and Hensman, Craig Ellwood, Rodney Walker and Raphael Soriano to submit prototypes. Out of the 36 house plans submitted, 28 homes were built in Los Angeles. Upon completion, the homes were open to the public for exhibition and touring until the homeowners resided in them. The successful program, which ran until 1966, brought more than 350,000 visitors to the homes. These iconic modernist architects defined the mid century modern movement in the city of Los Angeles. These homes continue to influence contemporary architecture today.

The Mid Century Home – Classic But Oh So Contemporary

Countless publications celebrate the joys and inspiration of mid century style and living. One can picture an ideal life in one of these glass-walled homes – entertaining friends and family, taking in the sunny SoCal weather and offering a stunning backdrop for all things photographic. The joy comes not only from the stylish mid century design but also from the incredible functional living experience these homes provide.

10 Elements of A Mid Century Home

When you think of a mid century modern house, specific architectural details come to mind. Here are some of the defining characteristics of this classic period:

• Expansive windows that let in plenty of natural light

• Angular roofs and open floor plans that create a feeling of spaciousness

• Indoor/outdoor living areas that blur the lines between the two

• Simple, clean lines: minimalist design with a focus on functionality.

• Use of natural materials, such as wood, stone and glass

• Emphasis on horizontal lines and geometric shapes

• A focus on simplicity and functionality; form follows function

• Integration of nature into the design of the home and connection to natural surroundings

• Calming colors with bright accents and interesting patterns. Most mid century homes incorporate a color palette that is calming and sophisticated, neutrals like grey, white and black. A pop of color here and there can add visual interest. In addition, patterns are often used to add movement. Common patterns include geometric shapes and abstract designs.

• Texture adds visual interest and contrasts nicely with smooth surfaces; board-formed concrete and cerused wood add natural yet textural elements.

A Mid Century Modern Home Brings Nature In

Imagine outdoor spaces filled with glistening pools, lush landscaping, and light-infused interiors boasting floor to ceiling glass – all providing access to spectacular views. The seamless transition to the outdoors creates endless entertaining possibilities. There’s something for everyone in this setting, from pool parties to intimate gatherings. And when the fun is done, you can retreat to your serene oasis and relax in style. It’s the best of both worlds!

Sense Of Style
In Mid Century Homes

Mid Century Interiors

Mid century modernist architecture is not only about the exterior details. The inviting and inspired interiors are equally as important. Unique architectural details, wood-clad walls, and expansive interiors filled with sleek, well-designed objects, art, and furniture add to the mid-century modern home’s style and legacy. In addition, expansive fireplaces in the living area help create a focal point and a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing at home.

The Design of Mid Century Modern Furniture

One of the most defining characteristics of mid-century modern furniture is its simplicity. Pieces are often sleek and straightforward, with clean lines and little embellishment. Less is more; the pieces are often understated and have a minimalist aesthetic. Natural materials like wood and leather are often used in the design, giving pieces a warm and inviting feeling. Pieces also utilize geometric shapes, circles, triangles and rectangles to add visual interest and create a sense of balance. Functionality, every element serves a purpose and there is nothing superfluous. Designers Charles Eames, George Nelson, Eero Saarinen and Harry Bertoia all created timeless iconic pieces of the era.

Mid Century Modern Homes Are Perfect For Entertaining

There is no better way to do it if you love entertaining than with a mid century modern home that offers open spaces for indoor-outdoor living. Horizontal lines, site choice, steel frames, modular components and public and private spaces contribute to the zen of living in one of these homes. Another one of the most popular reasons is the open floor plan, perfect for entertaining in style. You can have one big party or several small gatherings simultaneously, and everyone will feel like they’re included in the fun. In addition, there are no walls to block off the kitchen from the living or dining room space, so the flow of conversation is constant and natural. This layout allows for a natural flow and makes entertaining guests a breeze. Plus, who doesn’t love large windows, sliding glass doors and a good wall of glass?

Finding Your Mid Century Home

Original Case Study houses and other properties influenced by mid century modern design can be found in many neighborhoods across Los Angeles. Brentwood, Laurel Canyon, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Silver Lake, Sunset Strip and the Hollywood Hills neighborhoods are home to many of these properties. So if you have been picturing life in a mid century modern Los Angeles home, maybe this is the year to find one. Contact Beyond Shelter to find additional Mid Century Modern homes and Contemporary Architecture for sale in Los Angeles and Palm Springs.

DISTINCTIVE DESIGN DOUBLED

RODNEY WALKER O’NEILL DUPLEX

Living room view of the Rodney Walker O'Neill Duplex

Rarely on the market, this Rodney Walker O’Neill Duplex No. 1 is a stunning example of architectural excellence. The property has been designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument 868 in the picturesque neighborhood of Silver Lake.

Rodney Walker O'Neill Duplex offering indoor/outdoor living experience.

Rodney Walker was a notable contributor to the Arts and Architecture Case Study House Program, which aimed to design and construct modern and affordable homes in post-war America. Walker’s contribution came in the form of Residences #16-18, which he designed after studying under Rudolph Schindler, a renowned architect and pioneer of modern architecture.  

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ELEVATED LIVING

BEVERLY HILLS RICHARD DORMAN HOME

Beverly Hills Richard Dorman home

This exquisite Beverly Hills Richard Dorman home showcases aspirational living with style and grace. Designed by architect Richard Dorman in 1959, the mid century modern home’s impeccable architecture and attention to detail captivates and inspires anyone who has the pleasure of experiencing it. 

View from the living room of a Beverly Hills Richard Dorman home

Boasting post and beam construction with expansive open spaces, this mid century home invites natural light to pour in throughout the living space via expansive Fleetwood doors. The seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces celebrates southern California living and all that it has to offer. 

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MAGNIFICENT MODERNISM

SILVER LAKE RICHARD NEUTRA – THE OHARA HOUSE

Silver Lake Richard Neutra home | The Ohara House

Silver Lake Richard Neutra home – The Ohara House, 1959. An architectural work of art, this 1,300-square-foot glass house is a masterpiece of modern design. Boasting stunning sectional variation in its airy and open design. Glass walls seamlessly blend the indoors with the outdoors, providing an unparalleled living experience. It’s no wonder that Neutra himself considered the Ohara House one of his favorite creations.

Living room of The Ohara House | Silver Lake Richard Neutra home |

Under previous ownership by CJ Bonura, the house underwent an extensive restoration that breathed new life into the property. As part of this restoration, a new water feature was added to the landscape and the surrounding grounds were carefully planted to create a beautiful and serene, lush outdoor space.

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LIGHT AND BRIGHT

SAN RAFAEL MID CENTURY MODERN HOME | ROLAND LOGAN RUSSELL

San Rafael Mid Century Modern Home by Roland Logan Russell architect

Located in a highly sought-after Pasadena neighborhood, this stunning San Rafael mid century modern home stands as a testament to the enduring ingenuity of architect Roland Logan Russell, the former AIA president. Designed as his personal residence and constructed with an eye for modernist design and functionality in 1950, this single-level residence exudes a timeless style that continues to inspire today.

Russell’s concept of creating a living space that celebrates simplicity and boasts a deep connection with nature is reflected in his harmonious blend between the surroundings and living spaces.

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VOLUMETRIC VERVE

SUNSET STRIP RICHARD NEUTRA HOME – THE GALKA SCHEYER HOUSE

Sunset Strip Richard Neutra Home. The Galka Scheyer House remodeled by Gregory Ain

A rare offering of this incredible Sunset Strip Richard Neutra home—The Galka Scheyer House. Built in 1934, the residence celebrates both architectural beauty and functionality. In 1936, architect Gregory Ain added a second story to the house. Built for client Galka Scheyer, a force in the art world, she was dubbed the “Maven of Modernism” and nicknamed “Galka” (inquisitive crow) by Alexej von Jawlenski.

In 1931, Scheyer, originally from Germany, took up residence at the Rudolph Schindler’s Kings Road House. During her stay, she crossed paths with Richard and Dione Neutra, who had previously lived in the house. Two years later, Scheyer enlisted the services of Neutra to design an architectural home for her. The structure was intended to serve as both a residence and a gallery to showcase the artwork that Scheyer was promoting and collecting. The gallery-style living room is a masterpiece with its elegant design and spacious layout. There is also a separate office, a perfect space for working from home. Built-ins provide ample storage for books, documents and other essentials.

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