Midcentury Modern Home ‘Straight Out of the Brady Bunch’ Hits Lochwood Market
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There’s something inherently alluring about classic Midcentury Modern architecture. Built on a foundation of functionality, simplicity, and style, this movement has captivated American markets since its introduction.
Even with emerging generations of homebuyers, there’s a sort of second-hand nostalgia for this style. Given its pervasive cultural influence, appearing in everything from Mad Men to The Brady Bunch, it’s no wonder everyone feels at home in midcentury surroundings.
Recently, an MCM gem landed on the Lochwood market. With a split-level design and beautiful landscaping, it’s giving everyone Brady Bunch vibes.
“The remodel and updates are incredible,” said listing agent Brandon Stewart with David Griffin & Company. “I love how the current owners were able to reimagine this property while maintaining its Midcentury Modern heritage.”
Clean lines, sealed concrete, and soft finishes immediately indicate this home’s modern aesthetic. However, heritage fixtures and handsome features like classic wood paneling create that midcentury feel.


With multiple living and gathering areas, this Lochwood home elegantly captures the ethos of the era. Entertaining was a top priority during the 50s and 60s. This home exemplifies that spirit with an open living and dining concept, plus a striking first-floor family room with skylights and a priceless staircase.
“I think the staircase is what really gives it that Brady Bunch feel,” said Stewart. “It’s rare to come across a two-story Midcentury Modern. The fact that the staircase is original really adds to the authenticity.”

True to the Brandy Manor movement, this home features an enclosed galley kitchen. However, in lieu of Home Depot orange countertops and walnut cabinetry, this setup offers sleek white and stainless steel. Also, the dynamic ceiling tiles set the space off in swanky contemporary fashion.

Of course, one of the most important attributes of midcentury is how interior spaces interact with the outdoors. This home pulls off the duality perfectly with enormous windows for almost every room. The primary suite enjoys an incredible neighborhood panorama, setting the scene for serenity.


The ensuite bathroom is fully updated with immaculate tilework and contrasting colorways for a stylish setting. With dual vanities and a large wet room, this is an elevated spa escape for evening routines and morning “me time.”


This home features so much space to explore. With an enormous office, upstairs recreation room, and multiple bedrooms, it could accommodate the entire Brady troop — especially when you consider they housed six kids in two bedrooms. Well, until the attic drama with Greg and Marsha…


Then, the exterior elements are truly out of this world. With huge balconies facing both the front and back yards, this home provides multiple ways to enjoy the serenity of Lochwood. A dynamic back lawn with multiple gathering areas allows easy entertaining opportunities around this incredible home.
The midcentury market has been on fire lately, and this home truly stands out among the best. If you’re looking in the Lochwood market, put this remodeled Midcentury Modern gem at the top of your list.
Brandon Stewart of David Griffin & Company lists 11002 Creekmere Dr. for $925,000.
Mid century is not built on the 70’s mid century is built in the 50’s
I remember this house being on the White Rock Home Tour a few years back. What a stunner!!
Grant, the home was built in 1963, not the ’70s.