Maintaining a vintage vibe
This divine 1955 residence in Austin, United States, the Zilker neighbourhood was rescued by an insightful, young family looking to restore/renovate the home to fit their modern lifestyle, but intentionally maintain the vintage vibe.
A 1980s remodel left the house feeling cramped and heavy, but after finding the original blueprints (by mid-century architect Leonard Lundgren) the initial design intent inspired the renovation. Revived by Dick Clark + Associates – relocating space opened up the kitchen and great-room, while refurbishing the limestone walls, the high triangular windows and updating the wooden bedroom panels have enhanced the original personality of the house. But it’s the back wall, an alternate scheme for the original design, that shines with new sliding doors sewn between the existing columns – creating a new indoor/outdoor connection and giving the house a fresh, modern feel.
Carefully stitching old and new, this historic property has been given the renovation it deserves, providing the home another happy 65 years of life.
Relocating space opened up the kitchen and great room, while refurbishing the limestone walls, the high triangular windows and updating the wooden bedroom panels have enhanced the original personality of the house. But it’s the backwall, an alternate elevation for the original design, that shines with new sliding doors sewn between the existing columns – creating a new indoor/outdoor connection and giving the house a fresh, modern feel.