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Before + Afters: Light & Airy L.A. Home

Dark and dated, dingy and in disrepair -- is it any wonder why this ode to the 60s had to be remodeled? By removing a wall and reconfiguring the floor plan, designer Natalie Myers opened this home outside of Los Angeles and made it more apt for a modern lifestyle. Eclectic furniture completes the light and airy interior.

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Mid-Century Living Room Before

Dark and dated, dingy and in disrepair, this ode to the 1960s was revived in a way that allows the home's mid-century origins to shine through.

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Photo: Phoebe Chuason. From: Natalie Myers.

Mid-Century Modern Living Room with Stone Fireplace

Eclectic and organic, this light-filled modern living room features a mix of textures and a soft, neutral color palette. Blue accents form a thread that runs throughout the spaces. A three-sided fireplace is a strong architectural element, and its stone surround fits with the home's mid-century modern architecture.

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Photo: Phoebe Chuason. From: Natalie Myers.

White, Bohemian Living Room with Stone Fireplace

Eclectic and organic, this mid-century modern living room is relaxed, a little boho, and invites earthy conversation. A macrame wall hanging mixes with a stone fireplace surround and tie-dye pillows, bringing an eclectic and bohemian vibe that carries throughout the house. White walls create a streamlined backdrop that pulls the spaces together.

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Photo: Phoebe Chuason. From: Natalie Myers.

Eclectic Living Room with Mid-Century Modern Flair

With organic elements and an eclectic vibe, this mid-century modern living room is a relaxed, inviting spot for conversation. Texture adds depth and definition to the space, from the stone fireplace wall to the layered rugs to the nubby wall hanging. The bold hue of the entryway doors makes a strong statement against crisp white walls.

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