Lisa Petrole

Ashley Maddox (left) and Hilary Walker.

A "turnkey home" may be realtor catnip, but true design lovers go for the neither-new-nor-improved originals. When Ashley Maddox moved to Waco, Texas, to work as Magnolias director of styling, she set her sights on finding an unrenovated midcentury home for herself, her husband, Austin, and their two boys. Waco is seeing a lot of growth now, but its been a sleepy town, so there are homes sitting there virtually untouched, she says. She received a tip about one such uncut gem from a friend who noticed a neighbor piling up flooring outside and raced over to investigate. When he told her he was fixing up his home to sell, the pal connected him to Maddox, who begged him to not touch a thing. She did a walk-through with her boss, Joanna Gaines, who agreed it was perfect. Once Jo said it was good, Maddox recalls, it was like, OK, lets do this.

Maddox enlisted the help of interior designer Hilary Walker, her friend and coworker, to transform the outdated layout while preserving its 1950s charm. The pair opened up a wall in the kitchen, replacing it with airy built-in shelving to store what Maddox calls sit-abouts, explaining, Were not minimalists over here; I like to have pretty things to look at. Though other walls were removed, original hidden storage stayed, and built-ins off the den serve as a toy cache for the boys on the bottom and display for more tchotchkes up top. Initially, Maddox wanted to carve an office/guest bedroom out of the kitchen. But it would have been, like, a closet, so I said, Well have grandma and grandpa stay at a hotel, which works out better for everyone, she recalls. The now-spacious kitchen has walnut cabinets and a paneled refrigerator in keeping with the midcentury palette, plus dark stone counters that pair well with the glossy terrazzo tile floors. The kitchen feels like a gentlemans crisp suit to meits the perfect base for the rest of the home, Walker says.

Throughout, bold hues run rampant: rust in the bedroom, green in the boys room, and blue in the bathroom. Furniture from Round Top and Facebook Marketplace was reupholstered using automotive fabric. Its our weirdest budget hackit looks like great nubby tweeds from midcentury offices, but its so inexpensive, Walker says. Nothing in the home is too precious or too bland. After all, Who has time for safe design choices? Walker asks. We want to have fun.

Pictured above.

The homes 1957 architecture shines throughout its central spaces. Sofa: vintage Nicoletti Salotti. Chaise and chairs: vintage. Large painting: Janet Little. Pendant: Etsy. Side table: Good Vintage.

Avocado green walls are in keeping with the midcentury spirit and create a chill mood for movie nights.

Sofa and coffee table: Magnolia. Rug: Loloi. Paint: Savannah Shade, Benjamin Moore. Side tables and chair: vintage. Pillows: Etsy.

Rich walnut cabinetry sets the tone for a classic kitchen. Walnut paneling conceals the fridge. Barstools: CB2. Range: Zline. Faucet: Brizo.

Pendants: Amazon. Sconces: Lulu and Georgia. Counters: Topzstone.

The original kitchen was awkwardly segmented. By removing a wall and cabinets, Walker and Maddox carved out a welcoming corner. Table and pendant: CB2. Banquette: custom. Chairs: vintage.

A pared-down palette keeps the focus on the cantilevered soffit and clerestory windows. Dining table and chairs: vintage. Pendant: Hay. Credenza: IKEA.

Rich earth shades create an immersive sanctuary with a touch of drama, Walker says. Paint: Deep Reddish Brown, Farrow & Ball. Rug: Loloi. Headboard: Anthropologie. Bedding: Target. Pillows: Marion Collection, Etsy.

Painted brick in the boys room provides the perfect backdrop for their artwork. Paint: Castleton Mist, Benjamin Moore. Bed: Crate & Kids. Side table and trunk: vintage. Beanbag: Spaces by Hollie Velten.

Because its a small space for children, this felt like the right moment to have fun, Walker says. Paint: Sydney Harbour, Behr. Fixtures: Delta Faucet. Tile: Wayfair. Shower curtain: Quiet Town.

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