I am pretty sure this mid-century modern LEGO house by Sarah Beyer may be my entire personality right now. The attention to mid-mod detail doesn’t stop with the house’s design, or with the great exterior features and landscaping. The interior is filled with period-appropriate furniture, all assembled with great building techniques. Sarah calls the house Endeavour, in honor of the BBC series of the same name, which inspired her with insights into 1960s interior design. (If you haven’t watched Endeavour, put it on your watchlist, along with it’s in-universe friends Inspector Morse and Inspector Lewis.)
Spare me your curves. I would argue that pool design has gone backwards from the angular mid-modern style seen in Sarah’s model.
Sarah assembles perfect period-appropriate furuniture from a minimum of parts. If you’d like to try building a cabinet like the one seen here, Sarah shares instructions.
Exposed studs represent what I assume to be a shag rug. “Good boy, sit.”
The living room looks quite cozy. I wonder if the resident of this house shares the same reading interests as Inspector Morse?
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