It's not everyday you see a well-maintained midcentury modern home hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, but a recent house tour on Design Sponge offers just that. After purchasing the 1,600-square-foot 1950s home from a friend, Charity and Ben Crawford gave the place some fresh paint jobs, which helped to demarcate different areas of the open floor plan, and an assemblage of vibrant accessories and artworks. These personal touches were meant to embrace, not erase, the highly textured, original details that came with the vintage home, including bamboo flooring, poplar wood paneling, and brick walls.
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∙ In Ohio, Trading in Traditional for Midcentury Modern [Design Sponge]