Another Midwest tour from the current issue of Metropolitan Home, this one is a mid century modern ranch style home in Oklahoma City. Designed and built in 1957, by local architect George Seminoff, the 2700 square foot ranch features hexagonal rooms.

Living room with original redwood ceilings, shoji screens, and copper clad chimney.

Newly exposed kitchen in the background, classic Thayer Coggin chair in the foreground.
Dining area, custom table and chairs by Eddie Meyers with a Catellani & Smith chandelier.
Master Bath
Bedroom with sculpture purchased at a local arts festival.
Entryway
Exterior - very Brady!
Floorplan
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Comments (12)
Love at first sight!
I love it, and the little shorty in the third photo.
i better check out my met home mag!
I'd move to Kansas to live in a house like that.
Looks like a lot of the furniture was designed by the architect. It fits the unusual room shapes beautifully. Love those terrazzo floors and the wood ceilings. Very well preserved!
I believe this home is actually in Oklahoma City.
Oohh, I'm in love!
Yes, that house is in Oklahoma City...one of my friend's owns this gorgeous home!
Thanks Greta and Emerryweather - it most definitely is in Oklahoma City! Just corrected the post...
Love this house! although not sure about living with the odd angles (any feng shui thoughts?)
Nice place.
How does that custom 'fit' dining table work out?
Wouldn't a round one 'feel' better?
I love this home!