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1MID-CENTURY MODERN
2What Is Mid-Century Modern Design? Mid-century
modern is an interior design movement that rose
to popularity in the United States in the middle
of the twentieth century. Elements of mid-century
modern interior design include clean lines,
muted tones, a combination of natural and manmade
materials, graphic shapes, vibrant colors, and
integrating indoor and outdoor motifs.
3A Brief History of Mid-Century Modern
Design. Mid-century modern home decor originated
in America in the twentieth century. It was
heavily influenced by the German Bauhaus design
and architecture school of the early twentieth
century, which emphasized clean lines,
functionality, and a futuristic look. Many
German designers emigrated to America following
World War II, bringing new and modern design
ideas with them. Starting in the mid to late
1950s, the retro-futuristic design became
widespread in American design. Mass production
made it possible for furniture to be made in
large quantities out of a wide variety of
materials in a bevy of different
colors. Designers including Charles and Ray
Eames, Herman Miller, George Nelson, Arne
Jacobsen, Isamu Noguchi, Cara Greenberg, and Eero
Saarinen became famous for their decorative
works during this era. The style remained popular
throughout the 1960s and 1970s, until the 1980s
when design philosophies like the Memphis design
school came into fashion.
4- 4 Characteristics of Mid-Century Modern Design
- Here is an overview of some of the
characteristics you might find in the interior of
a mid-century modern home. - Minimalist Mid-century modern furniture is often
very simple with sleek lines and a focus on
functionality and uncluttered spaces. Chairs and
tables will often consist of simple pieces of
material held up by wooden or metal pin-style
legs. - Mixing materials and aesthetics Manmade
materials (like vinyl, plastic, lucite, and
fiberglass) and natural materials (like wood,
glass, metal, and marble) are often used
together in mid-century furniture design. You
also see modern pieces staged with vintage
statement pieces in mid-century modern design.
5- Fusion of indoor and outdoor Mid-century modern
architecture emphasized the fusion of manmade
structure and nature, and mid-century design does
the same. Plants are often incorporated into
this kind of decor, as are window treatments that
encourage a sense of continuity between indoor
and outdoor. - Natural hues with pops of color Mid-century
modern decor uses bright accent colors against
primary neutral tones of white, black, and wood
tones. In keeping with the idea of combining
indoor and outdoor, the mid-century color palette
is rooted in nature, with earthy greens, bright
fall oranges and yellows, muddy browns, sea
blue-greens such as aquamarine and teal, and
deep clay red.
6- 3 Tips for Decorating a Mid-Century Modern Room
- Whether youre decorating a mid-century modern
living room, a modern bedroom, or a kitchen,
here are some tips for decorating the interior of
your home. - Build your room around statement pieces. Choose
one or two signature mid-century modern pieces
of furniture to build your design around. This
can be a kidney - bean-shaped dining table, an Eames lounge chair,
or a metal sunburst wall hanging. - Use the rest of your design elementsfrom the
color palette, to artwork, to window
treatmentsto complement and highlight those
statement pieces. - Play with color. One of the things that
distinguishes mid-century modernism from
minimalism is the playful use of color.
Experiment with where you might want to highlight
color in your furniture, whether in a bright
rug, accented dining room chairs, or graphic
artworks. Prioritize retro colors, like sage
green, robins egg blue, and butter yellow. - Keep it natural. Find a way to ground your design
in nature. If you have large windows that look
out on a natural landscape, choose interior
colors that complement your view. Potted plants
are also a great way to introduce nature into
your interiors.
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