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Mid Century Modern
Living Room
Mid-century modern style is an interior design that was developed from 1945 to 1975. This particular movement occurred, especially, in architecture.
For 30 years, this style dominated urban development. It was shown in architectural magazines, such as the Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s by the one and only, Cara Greenberg.
1. Pastel Mid Century Modern Living Room
One of the reasons why the mid-century modern style was popular is the abundance of color and pattern. There is a living room with this style that adopts rainbow colors on its furniture.
2. Brick Wall Mid-century Modern
The most noticeable uniqueness of this idea is the exposed brick wall. Truthfully, an exposed brick wall is a tricky business.
If you don’t know how to execute the idea, it’ll be a huge blunder to the design. Perhaps, we’d like to suggest you consult an interior designer for further execution.
3. All-white Mid-century Modern
Living Room
Living Room
Since white is a neutral color, it has a bright tone. It makes any surface looks modern due to its clean surface.
Therefore, it’s a great choice for those who want to go with a clean mid-century modern living room design. Moreover, white can be put together with almost any color.
4. Stone Wall Mid-century Modern Design
We’ve talked about hanging some wall decorations to build a nice atmosphere in the living room, but we’ve provided you with one more inspiration, which is the stone wall above the fireplace.
5. Contemporary Mid-century Modern
Living Room
The living room features an old, dirty brown 50s sofa and an excellent wooden armchair with a black leather cushion. The coffee table in this idea is extremely unique. It has the shape of a puzzle.
Moreover, it’s made of natural wood that hasn’t been repainted. The stands are made of simple irons, making it look a little bit like an industrial piece. Meanwhile, the floor is made of real wood which has been nicely done.
7. Floor to Ceiling Mirror Wall Mid-century
Modern Style
This is a bold mid-century modern design because it dares to take risks by utilizing floor to ceiling mirrors one of the sides.
8. Cabin in the Woods Mid-century
Modern Living Room
We’ve mentioned it earlier that mid-century modern is usually adopting an abundance of colors to its interior, including wall paint and color of the furnishing.
9. Coastal Mid-century Modern
Living Room
A mid-century modern living room design isn’t always suitable for urban houses, because it still looks amazing in a beach house. This idea shows you a living room with a spectacular view, which is the ocean.
How to combine this particular style with such a view?
10. Mid-century Modern Living Room
with Floral Print Armchairs
What is the first thing that you notice in this living room? Correct! The white background is the most noticeable element in this one.
11. Urban Living Room in Mid-Century
Modern Style
Houses in the city have a small space, which is more difficult to decorate. As you see, this living room isn’t as large as some of the previous ones.
As soon as you open the door, there’s no space for transition, because you’re looking directly to the living room area.
12. Wooden Ceiling with Vibrant Orange
The first impression of this particular living room is how spacious it is. The large space also features a high ceiling, which makes the room even more open.
The ceiling, in particular, is decorated by dark wood beams that contrast the lighter colored wood of the ceiling.
13. Simple Mid-Century Modern Living
Room Design
Mid-century modern design is also popular for its extravagance because the abundance of colors seems too much for some people. If that’s how you feel, this may be a perfect choice.
14. Clean-Lined Mid-century Modern
Living Room
One of the most prominent traits from mid-century modern design is the clean-lined style. This one, in particular, shows that famous characteristic. Take a look at the white background.
It gives you, or the homeowner, the opportunity to be as creative as possible with the decoration and the furniture’s mixing and matching.
15. An All-White Sanctuary of Mid-century
Modern Design
White is often referred to as a symbol of purity. In interior design, white is often picked by designers due to several reasons, such as attempting to create an open concept and wanting to have a modern look.
Actually, white comes with its own risk, such as easy to spot stains. Sometimes, the stains are difficult to clean as well.
16. Contemporary Floor to Ceiling
Windows in Mid-century Modern Room
Which element of the room that catches your attention the most? Is it the hanging fire pit or the massive floor to ceiling windows?
The floor to ceiling windows in this living room design is gigantic. The advantageous of it is that the natural light will shine the inside of the room, minimizing electricity.
17. Urban Mid-century Modern
Living Room
So far, have you found the mid-century modern design that inspires you the most? If you haven’t found it, don’t worry, there are still two more ideas that one of them may be your fate.
This living room is thick in mid-century furniture. As you see, the obvious blue armchair has a vintage wooden frame that’s also filled with vintage square cushions. Similar style of frame can be seen on the unique coffee table and the sofa on the left.
18. Serene Mid-century Modern
Living Room
A living room is an area where the whole family can enjoy time together. The reason drives every homeowner to find the perfect interior design that has the most creative idea. This may be one of those ideas.
In order to feel relax; we have to be supported by several things, such as the atmosphere. Creating a relaxing atmosphere can be started by flipping the entire wall and repainting it with a clean, white color.
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