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Mid-Century Modern Interior Design Kitchen Makeover

MID-CENTURY MODERN KITCHEN - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Mid-Century Modern Interior Design Renovation: From Retro to Refined

January 06, 2025 in DESIGN PROJECT

Mid-Century Modern Interior Design Kitchen Makeover

Designing older homes can be a balancing act. How do you honor the character and history of the space while giving it a modern, functional refresh? That was exactly the challenge we tackled with this mid-century modern home interior design in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Lisa Gilmore Design team set out to update the waterfront home’s mid-century charm while giving it a fresh, livable twist.

Let’s dive into the transformation of this kitchen—respecting its original mid-century roots—and see how we brought it back to life.

Before: Outdated Mid-Century Modern Interior Design

Mid-century modern kitchens are all about clean lines, flat-panel cabinets, natural wood tones, and those iconic geometric tiles. But today’s trends? Think colorful cabinets, gold hardware, and bold statement backsplashes. Blending these two styles? Now that’s a design challenge worth tackling!

KITCHEN BEFORE

KITCHEN RENO BEFORE AFTER

Dated Kitchen with Heavy Wood Tones

The kitchen was roomy with plenty of storage and a big pantry, but all that medium-toned wood cabinetry made the space feel darker than it should have.


photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
MID-CENTURY MODERN INTERIOR RENO

Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Geometric Tile

Geometric tile is a staple in mid-century modern kitchens, but when this particular tile was paired with wood cabinetry, it created a darker, more neutral vibe.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

Mid-Century Modern Interior Design Open Floorplan

The open floor plan and large archway between the dining room and kitchen gave the home, designed by the late, esteemed architect William Harvard, a bright, airy vibe. However, the minimalist dining room makes the kitchen feel darker and smaller by contrast.

 

After: A Kitchen Worthy of Its Waterfront Views

MID-CENTURY MODERN KITCHEN LIGHT AND DARK WOOD

MID-CENTURY MODERN KITCHEN AFTER - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Masterpiece

What a transformation! We stripped the kitchen down to the studs and reimagined it from the ground up. Every detail was carefully planned, from the vibrant tile to the specialty hardware. And the pièce de résistance? A hidden door feature wall that cleverly leads to the mudroom. 

HIDDEN WALL PANEL DOOR

We brought this kitchen into the 21st century without losing its mid-century soul.


photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
MID-CENTURY GEOMETRIC TILES

The Star of the Show: Geometric Tile

The first thing you’ll notice is the blue geometric tile floor. It’s bold but not overpowering, perfectly complementing the room’s earthy tones. This single design choice not only ties the space together but also adds that signature mid-century pop of personality.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
MID-CENTURY MODERN KITCHEN LIGHT AND DARK WOOD

MID-CENTURY MODERN KITCHEN - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Mid-Century Modern Interior Design Transformation

We partnered with T2theS to create custom cabinetry in oak and rosewood, bringing warmth and texture into the space. The backsplash’s light pattern keeps the overall look fresh and airy. The zinc island, accented with brass details, adds a modern touch while still feeling cohesive with the retro vibes.

To bring the kitchen and living room together, we added a fun little cut-through—perfect for chatting with guests while cooking. The soffits? Gone! We wanted the space to breathe. And when it came to lighting, we kept it simple. With lower ceilings, adding decorative fixtures would’ve crowded the view, and honestly, who wants anything stealing the show from those gorgeous surroundings?

Now, the homeowners can easily entertain in both spaces while soaking in views of the waterfront.

“The whole house feels cohesive, yet every space feels different,” said the homeowners. “Depending on your mood, you can go to a different area, and it enhances how you feel. We’re still discovering little nooks and crannies that surprise and delight us.”

FAQs: The Scoop on Mid-Century Modern Interior Design

1. What is mid-century modern interior design style?

Mid-century modern design is one of those timeless styles that never goes out of fashion. Born in the 1940s to 1960s, it’s all about clean lines, functional pieces, and a "less is more" vibe. It blends indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly, using natural materials like wood and leather, plus a mix of organic shapes and geometric patterns. Picture sleek furniture, muted tones with bold pops of color, and a perfect balance of retro charm and modern flair.

2. How do I make my house look mid-century modern?

To give your home a mid-century modern vibe (like this light and airy St. Petersburg home), start with these steps:

  • Invest in Iconic Furniture: Go for clean lines, tapered legs, and organic shapes. Think Eames chairs or a sleek wooden credenza—classic and timeless.

  • Start with a Neutral Base, Then Add Pops of Color: Whites, beiges, and greys create a solid foundation, while accents in mustard yellow, teal, or burnt orange bring the space to life.

  • Embrace Natural Materials: Wood, leather, and metal are your go-to choices for that grounded, mid-century look.

  • Add Retro Touches: Starburst clocks, abstract art, or vintage lighting can instantly transport your space back in time.

  • Keep It Simple: Uncluttered spaces are key. Let those gorgeous design elements do all the talking!

It’s all about mixing classic charm with a fresh, stylish twist.

3. What are the 5 key elements of mid-century modern decor?

Mid-century modern style is all about clean lines and organic shapes—think smooth, flowing furniture with no extra fuss. Natural materials like wood, leather, stone, and metal take center stage, often left in their raw or lightly treated form to show off their beauty. While the base colors tend to be neutral—whites, beiges, and greys—you'll often see vibrant pops of turquoise, orange, or avocado green for a playful twist. The furniture is as practical as it is stylish, with many pieces serving more than one purpose. And don’t forget those retro-inspired accessories! Retro rugs, sleek furniture, and colorful ceramics bring a nostalgic vibe while keeping the space feeling fresh and contemporary.

If this kitchen transformation has you dreaming of your own mid-century modern interior design makeover, we’re here to help! Whether you’re refreshing one room or reimagining your whole home, Lisa Gilmore Design can bring your vision to life.

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Recently @jenlime & @archdigestpro asked me the BEST THING I SAW IN 2025! 

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Two-tone rooms can make quite the impact especially when you drop in bold patterns and shapes. 🖤🤍

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To learn more about our services, fill out our design inquiry form. And for more design tips, project reveals, and inspiration for adding liveable glamour to your home, follow us on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.

Based in Tampa Bay, Florida, Lisa Gilmore Design is a full-service interior design firm that offers luxury design services for busy professionals. We have been named an Architectural Digest Leading Southwest Florida Designer and a Top 25 Design Florida Firm by Design + Decor. Lisa Gilmore Design has also been featured in top design publications such as Florida Design, Aspire Home and Rue Magazine. We serve homeowners in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, South Tampa, Hyde Park, and worldwide.

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CLEARWATER FLORIDA CONDO - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Clearwater Florida Condo featured in The Wall Street Journal

December 06, 2024 in DESIGN PROJECT

Lisa Gilmore Design Transforms Clearwater, Florida Condo

Have you heard? Lisa Gilmore Design’s latest Clearwater, Florida condo makeover was featured in The Wall Street Journal, and we’re absolutely over the moon!  We’re bursting to share this dreamy project with you—a perfect blend of endless potential, a delightful client, and a design team that was totally in sync (if we do say so ourselves).

Clearwater Florida Condo Becomes a Parisian Retreat

Meet Christy, an emergency medicine physician in St. Petersburg who found us on Instagram. Christy had a clear vision of her new home and knew exactly what she wanted.

“Having an impeccably designed home is something I’ve always dreamed of, and when I downsized to a condo, I knew it was the perfect time. I had several friends who recommended their cousins or friends to me, but that wasn’t what I wanted. I wanted an Architectural Digest home. I wanted a creative visionary and someone who would take charge of the entire project.”

It was love at first meeting when Christy met the Lisa Gilmore Design team, and we were thrilled to give her two-bedroom, two-bath condo in downtown Clearwater, Florida, a full renovation.

A Living, Breathing Space

Christy’s take on home is as unique as she is.

“I told Lisa that I wanted a home that represented me and who I am. Home is a vulnerable space, and I wanted to share my vulnerability more and more with guests as they move deeper into the home. So the entry would be an introduction to me, the common areas a deeper view, and then my private areas would be my truest self.”

So, how do you create a space that reveals the layers of a person’s soul, room by room? Only Lisa could dream up such a magical transformation.

Parisian apartment inspired moodboard monochromatic whites, soft pinks and greens

PARISIAN BOUTIQUE HOTEL LOUNGE MOODBOARD

 
ENTRYWAY BEFORE

ENTRYWAY BEFORE

CLEARWATER FLORIDA CONDO ENTRYWAY WITH JOEL ESCALONA SCULPTURE

Clearwater, Florida Condo Open and Airy Entryway

Step into Christy’s world, starting with the entryway. Imagine being greeted by handcrafted art that hints at what’s to come. We knocked down some walls to create a welcoming lounge area and commissioned stunning sculptural columns by artist Joel Escalona. These columns are pure showstoppers but don’t miss the console table faux-painted to look like onyx marble and the dazzling sunburst light fixture. It’s an entrance that whispers, “Come on in, there’s so much more to see!”

photo: Entryway After

PARIS APARTMENT DESIGN WITH BOLD WOOD SCULPTURES

ENTRYWAY AFTER - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

LOUNGE BEFORE

LOUNGE BEFORE

 
PARISIAN BOUTIQUE HOTEL INSPIRED LOUNGE

Parisian Boutique Hotel-Inspired Lounge

We affectionately call this room the Boutique Lounge because it feels like a luxurious, cozy retreat. With vintage zebra chairs adding a splash of pattern and a bit of lived-in antiques for personality, this space is all about comfort and style. 

“I wanted people to notice right away that this space was different, whether they were knocking on my door to borrow sugar or dropping off a package. And when I walked in, I wanted the space to feel like my soul was walking into my body,” said Christy.

photo: Lounge After

BOUTIQUE HOTEL LOUNGE INTERIOR DESIGN CLEARWATER FLORIDA

LOUNGE AFTER - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

FAQs

1. Is it expensive to live in Clearwater, Florida?

Living in Clearwater, Florida, can be a bit pricey, especially if you're drawn to the beachside lifestyle. Housing costs can be higher near the coast, but the city offers a range of options that cater to different budgets. Overall, the cost of living is moderate compared to other popular Florida destinations, making it accessible for many.

2. Is Clearwater, Florida a nice place to live?

Absolutely! Clearwater is known for its stunning beaches, warm weather, and vibrant community. With a lively downtown area, excellent schools, and plenty of outdoor activities, it's a great place for families, young professionals, and retirees alike. The relaxed, coastal vibe makes it a wonderful place to call home.

3. Is Clearwater, Florida a good place to retire?

Definitely! Clearwater is a fantastic place to retire, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and activity. With its beautiful beaches, mild winters, and a variety of amenities catering to retirees, it's a popular choice for those looking to enjoy their golden years. The city has a strong sense of community and plenty of healthcare facilities, making it an ideal retirement destination.

This Clearwater, Florida condo with Parisian flair is a shining example of how to make a neutral palette anything but boring. Don’t miss next month’s post, where we’ll dive into the common areas of this beautiful home. And if you’re into neutrals, check out this historic home in the Old Northeast neighborhood of St. Petersburg that has a timeless monochromatic vibe.

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Recently @jenlime & @archdigestpro asked me the BEST THING I SAW IN 2025! 

Choosing one moment was difficult because I find inspiration everywhere from major events and product launches to a simple morning walk. However, the most inspiring exper
Two-tone rooms can make quite the impact especially when you drop in bold patterns and shapes. 🖤🤍

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Lisa Gilmore Design is a Tampa Bay-based interior design firm that provides luxury design services to busy professionals. We have been named an Architectural Digest Leading Southwest Florida Designer and a Top 25 Design Florida Firm by Design + Decor. Lisa Gilmore Design has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and top design publications such as Florida Design, Aspire Home, and Rue Magazine. We serve homeowners in Tampa, St. Petersburg, South Tampa, Clearwater, Hyde Park, and worldwide.

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6 Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Ideas

December 03, 2024 in INSPIRATION

Accessory Dwelling Unit Design: Bringing Glamour to a Small Space

Tampa recently relaxed its accessory dwelling unit (ADU) guidelines—making it easier than ever to turn a little extra space into a cozy house or in-law suite. So, if you're ready to add a bit of liveable glamour to your backyard cottage or garage apartment, the Lisa Gilmore Design team has some fun, functional tips to help you maximize your accessory dwelling unit design.

Accessory Dwelling Unit Design for Tampa Homeowners

A stylish accessory dwelling unit design can be a game-changer. It’s all about making a small space feel luxurious, comfortable, and ready for anything—from out-of-town guests to full-time tenants. Here’s how to make your ADU feel like a little slice of home:

Cutom built-in storage window seat Tampa Florida

BUILT-IN WINDOW SEAT WITH STORAGE - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

1. Maximize Every Inch

Space is precious in an ADU, so let’s make it count! Think vertically: floating shelves, built-in storage, and tall closets are your best friends here. Multi-purpose furniture, like storage beds or foldable tables, can also be lifesavers. Lofted spaces are fantastic for adding a cozy sleeping nook—especially if you have tall ceilings. Planning out a flow that makes sense for daily living will help even the tiniest accessory dwelling unit feel spacious and welcoming.

 
Bright kitchen and built-in seat with storage

2. Light and Bright Finishes for Openness

Small spaces benefit from light-colored finishes that bounce natural light around the room, making it feel airy and expansive. Think whites, soft greys, and creams for the main palette, with a splash of color on a kitchen backsplash or accent wall. Mirrors are a small-space magic trick: they reflect light, creating an illusion of space. If your space has limited windows, mirrors are an absolute must for your accessory dwelling unit design plans.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 

OPEN CONCEPT LIVING - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

3. Open-Concept Living for an Inviting Accessory Dwelling Unit Design

Open-concept living is perfect for making the space feel bigger. Merging the kitchen, dining, and living areas creates a connected, cozy feel. For visual separation, use area rugs, mix up the lighting, or add interesting room divider screens. Think pendant lights in the kitchen, and softer ambient lighting in the living area to help “zone” the space without losing the open look.

 
acceesssory dwelling unit design ideas Tampa Florida

4. Durable, Low-Maintenance Materials

Since ADUs often serve as guest rooms or rentals, choose materials that are as tough as they are beautiful. Vinyl plank flooring offers style and easy maintenance, while quartz countertops resist scratches and stains. With durable finishes, your ADU will look as good as new, even after plenty of use.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
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5. Outdoor Space for Extra Room

Nothing makes an ADU feel bigger than a little outdoor space! A small patio, balcony, or deck can extend the living area and offer a fresh-air retreat. If you don’t have room for a deck, even a simple setup with chairs and potted plants can add charm and give guests their own outdoor escape.


photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
ADU design ideas Tampa Florida

6. Personalize Like a Mini-Home

Your accessory dwelling unit design doesn’t need to be just a small version of your home—it’s a chance to add cozy, unique touches. Whether it’s mid-century modern or farmhouse chic, you can design it with its own personality. Small design elements like unique lighting, vibrant pillows, or stylish wall art make a big impact without overwhelming the space.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

FAQs: Everything You Want to Know About Accessory Dwelling Unit Design

1. What is the best flooring for an ADU?

For durability and easy maintenance, vinyl plank and laminate flooring are solid choices. Both resist water and are easy to clean, while engineered hardwood can add a warmer, elevated look. In warmer climates, like Tampa, tile is also a great, cool option for high-traffic accessory dwelling unit design.

2. What is the difference between an ADU and ALQ?

An ADU, or Accessory Dwelling Unit, is a separate living area on your property (often a backyard cottage). ALQ, or Additional Living Quarters, are typically part of the main home and used for guests or extended family.

3. What are the new requirements for an ADU in Tampa?

New updates now allow Tampa homeowners to live in either the primary home or the ADU. There’s also room for two unrelated occupants, and eligibility has expanded to new areas like Sulphur Springs, Temple Crest, Wellswood, and parts of Riverside Heights. 


For more small spaces with big design impact, take a look at this Sherlock Holmes-inspired back house and a sunny home designed for a military family!

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Two-tone rooms can make quite the impact especially when you drop in bold patterns and shapes. 🖤🤍

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Need your own glamorous accessory dwelling unit design? Our team is here to help! Fill out our design inquiry form to get started. You can also follow along on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter for more design inspiration.

Lisa Gilmore Design is a Tampa Bay, Florida full-service interior design firm that delivers luxury design services to busy professionals. We manage all the details of renovations and new home builds from concept to final reveal, serving clients in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, South Tampa, Hyde Park, and beyond.

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FAMILY ROOM WITH TV - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Six Family Room Ideas with a TV

November 04, 2024 in INSPIRATION

Family Room Ideas with a TV for Ultimate Binge Watching

Ah, remember the days when you had just three TV channels, and if you missed your show, well, you missed it? Fast forward to today, and we're swimming in streaming options! Whether you’re deep into "Only Murders in the Building" or rewatching "Bridgerton" for the 20th time, binge-watching is an art form. But, if you’re a design lover, the idea of a big ol' TV hogging all the attention can be, well, meh. No worries! With a little flair from Lisa Gilmore Design, your family room can be cozy and chic. Here are six fabulous family room ideas with a TV that’ll have you binge-watching in style.

Stylish Family Room Ideas with a TV

If you want to make your TV room a cozy and stylish spot, then get ready to be inspired by these Lisa Gilmore-designed family room ideas with a TV.

FAMILY ROOM WITH A TV AND GALLERY WALL

OCEAN INSPIRED FAMILY ROOM - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Ocean-Inspired Family Room Idea with TV: Blending into Bliss

Ever feel like you need a mini vacation after a long day? Surrounding your TV with serene ocean photography, like these dreamy shots from Esther McFarland, makes your room feel like a peaceful retreat. The soothing art draws the eye away from the TV and transports you to a beachy paradise—total relaxation vibes, no plane ticket required!

 
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BUILT-IN WITH TV - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Bold, Raspberry Built-In with TV: Disappearing Act

Ready to make a bold statement? This raspberry-colored family room idea with a TV is your dream come true! With its custom millwork, eye-popping cerulean and yellow artwork, and a view that steals the show, you might just forget there's even a TV in the room. The raspberry built-in does an amazing job of camouflaging the screen, letting the art and views take center stage. So fun, so fabulous!

 
DARK TEAL FAMILY ROOM WALLS WITH TV

Family Room Idea with a TV: Dark Walls = Camouflage

This room started out as a blank canvas with ho-hum tan walls. But with a splash of forest green on the walls and a bright, playful rug, the space went from drab to fab. The rich, dark tones make the TV melt into the background, while the colorful accents liven up the whole vibe. A total win for both style and screen time!

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

 
FAMILY ROOM WITH TV IDEA MONOCHROMATIC

MONOCHROMATIC FAMILY ROOM - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

A Balance of Power: Family Room Idea with TV

This stunning St. Petersburg home is bursting with personality! Between the eye-catching circular chandelier, wood ceiling beams, and artful fireplace decor, there’s so much going on, you’ll barely notice the TV. The secret here? Filling the room with interesting pieces—like those black-and-white side chairs and striped daybed—that balance the space and make the TV a supporting character, not the star.

 

CUSTOM TV CABINET - LISA GILMORE DESIGN

Magic Trick: Custom Hideaway TV Cabinet

Sometimes, you just don’t want the TV out in the open. Enter: Lisa’s custom hideaway TV cabinet in this chic, black-and-white British West Indies-inspired home. This clever cabinet lets you tuck the TV away when it’s not in use. It’s the ultimate family room hack—out of sight, out of mind, and totally stylish. Hideaway magic at its best!

 
CUSTOM TV BUILT IN BOOKSHELVES LIGHT BLUE TAMPA

Coastal Family Room Idea with a TV: Fitting In

Designing a coastal-inspired room with a touch of sophistication can be tricky when a TV is involved, but Lisa Gilmore Design nailed it. The key? Custom everything! From the built-in cabinet to the accessories (think coral, books, and cute bird statues), every detail is designed to make the TV blend in, not stand out. Talk about seamless style.

photo: Lisa Gilmore Design

FAQs: Everything You Want to Know About Family Room Ideas with a TV

1. Where do you position a TV in a family room?

The sweet spot for a TV is at eye level, directly across from your main seating area. Bonus points if it’s away from direct sunlight to avoid glare. Whether you wall-mount it or place it on a chic console, just make sure it complements your room’s layout without taking over.

2. How do you style a room with a TV?

To style a TV (or any item that you love), blend it into the design! Frame your TV with a gallery wall, surround it with bookshelves, or place it on a stylish console. Soft touches like pillows, rugs, and plants will keep the room cozy and balanced, so the TV doesn’t dominate the space.

3. What do you put a TV on in a family room?

A sleek media console, a floating shelf, or a classic wooden stand all do the trick. Just make sure it suits your style and provides storage for remotes and other gadgets. It’s all about function with a touch of flair!

Sure, a TV can feel like a design challenge, but with a little creativity (and these family room ideas with a TV), it can totally fit into your home’s vibe. Whether you’re hiding it away or drawing attention to your fabulous decor, it’s all about balance. And if you’re feeling inspired to go bold, check out our post on colorful sofas—because why not make every piece pop?

Happy styling and even happier binge-watching!

Interested in hiring our team for your design project? Simply fill out our design inquiry form and we’ll contact you for more details.

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Recently @jenlime & @archdigestpro asked me the BEST THING I SAW IN 2025! 

Choosing one moment was difficult because I find inspiration everywhere from major events and product launches to a simple morning walk. However, the most inspiring exper
Two-tone rooms can make quite the impact especially when you drop in bold patterns and shapes. 🖤🤍

📸 @nativehousephotography
If we must work.. Let it be while surrounded by c💛l💙r, creativity, and of course a view ❤️

 📸 @nativehousephotography

To get more tips, see our projects, and find ideas for adding liveable glamour to your home, follow me on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.

Lisa Gilmore Design is an interior design firm based in Tampa Bay, Florida that provides luxury design services to busy professionals and their families. We are a full-service firm that designs and manages renovations and new home construction projects from consultation to reveal. Lisa Gilmore Design serves homeowners in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, South Tampa, and Hyde Park. 

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