MASTERING MID-CENTURY MODERN
MID-CENTURY MODERN
MASTERING MID-CENTURY MODERN
MASTERING MID-CENTURY MODERN

If there’s one décor style that isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, it’s mid-century modern. In fact, this prevalent form of room design is currently more popular than ever, possibly because of its charming simplicity and comfortable functionality. Additionally, there has been a trend toward urban living and smaller homes, both of which naturally lend themselves to the mid-century modern style. If you’re sold on the appeal of mid-century modern design, but unsure of how to incorporate it in your own home, look no further than this article. As with most processes, we think it best to take baby steps instead of diving headfirst into uncharted territory. Mixing and matching different looks/textures is one of the hallmarks of MCM design, so it could be that some of your existing décor or furniture could work perfectly to highlight some of your newer pieces. Here are some subtle ways to edge toward mid-century modern in your own home. 

SUBTLE WAYS TO GIVE YOUR SPACE A MCM MAKEOVER



Think curvy.

One attribute that accentuates the “modern” vibe of MCM is the curves. Advances in technology have allowed materials such as fiberglass and molded plywood to take on new and different shapes that were not possible before. Curvy chairs add a contemporary vibe to any room, and sometimes make for more comfortable seating as well since they can conform to the natural curves of the human body. 

Mix and match.

There is a freedom to mid-century modern design, which is that you don’t have to stick to one look or pattern in a room to make it attractive. Varying textures, fabrics and even wall material are some of the features that give this style its signature beauty and charm. Don’t’ be afraid to mix it up!

Mix and match.

There is a freedom to mid-century modern design, which is that you don’t have to stick to one look or pattern in a room to make it attractive. Varying textures, fabrics and even wall material are some of the features that give this style its signature beauty and charm. Don’t’ be afraid to mix it up!

Show some leg.

Another aspect of mid-century modern design is exposed legs. Gone are the days of ruffled or pleated skirts everywhere you look. Hiding legs on furniture means hiding their potential for beautiful shape and exquisite finishes. Furthermore, “leggy” furniture offers an openness that makes any room look much more spacious. This vibe is difficult to achieve with heavy, blocky furniture that hides the floor. Without question, showing some leg is the way to go.










Aim for abstract.

For many people, abstract means interesting, and creating points of interest in a room is usually a good thing. This could mean geometric art, angular furniture, unique textures, or basically anything that veers from mainstream. This also ties right in with the “modern” part of MCM design. Just make sure YOU love the abstract parts of your room.










Aim for abstract.

For many people, abstract means interesting, and creating points of interest in a room is usually a good thing. This could mean geometric art, angular furniture, unique textures, or basically anything that veers from mainstream. This also ties right in with the “modern” part of MCM design. Just make sure YOU love the abstract parts of your room.

“Wow” with color.

We cannot stress how important color is to interior design. After all, it’s one of the first features anyone notices, and it can really make or break the appearance of a room. The nice thing is, with mid-century modern styling, you have freedom with color just as with mixing and matching. We suggest choosing a bold color you love to really make certain pieces stand out, and then adding in more muted complementary colors in the surrounding areas.

•THE TAKEAWAY•

From what we can tell, mid-century modern is here to stay. People are drawn to this popular décor style’s ease, functionality and comfort. Not to mention, MCM offers an exciting amount of freedom for stylists to incorporate designs and pieces they love, which all the more adds to the room’s aesthetics. If you love the appeal of mid-century modern styling, but are not sure how to embrace it, we suggest starting small with the tips found in this article. Curves, mixing and matching, exposed legs, abstract design, and color are some subtle ways to slowly introduce MCM to your own home. If you follow these suggestions and love the results, just keep going with it and have fun! After all, the beauty of this décor style is in its individuality. The most important part of incorporating this style, or any style for that matter, is making it your own