When Carla and Niall Maher bought a 1950 suburban ranch house in Westchester, New York, the couple made a commitment to midcentury style. Built into a hillside among other midcentury houses by Roy S. Johnson and Stanley Torkleson, the house was sheetrocked and whitewashed by previous owners (and an Ikea kitchen to boot). The Mahers unearthed the original house plans and restored it to the way it had been. The primary bedroom is complete with midcentury furniture, lighting, and Pendleton bedding. Here, we dissect the look.
Above: Photography by Brian W. Ferry for Remodelista; styling by Alexa Hotz from The Wood House: A Midcentury Work in Progress in Westchester.
Above: Photography by Brian W. Ferry for Remodelista; styling by Alexa Hotz from The Wood House: A Midcentury Work in Progress in Westchester.
Materials
Above: Carla and Niall stripped the cedar wall paneling of white paint and finished it with Minwax Red Oak Interior Stain; $8.98 for a quart from Lowes.
Furniture
from Modernica; $1,870 for the queen.

Lighting
for Louis Poulsen in yellow-green (shown) is hard to come by, but the light comes in 10 different colors from the Danish Design Store for $1,011 each. A less-pricey lookalike? The Barret Cone Wall Sconce by Alder & Ore, $266 from Lumens.Bedding & Accessories
in Cinder (shown) is no longer available, but their Classic Cool Cotton Percale Bed Sheet Set in Mocha is a good substitute; $154 for the queen size.
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N.B.: This story originally ran on June 4, 2019 and has been updated with new products, links, and pricing.