Trend Focus: Mid-Century Modern Interior Design
Ever since it first burst onto the scene in the 1950s, the trend we now know as mid-century modern has been immensely popular. 70 years on, we’ll be examining the core components of mid-century modern interior design and how you can use them in your home to add a stylish statement that will remain fashionable for decades to come.
The history of mid-century modern interior design
Mid-century modern interior design was a phenomenon fuelled by post-war young people rebelling against the last vestiges of old, Victorian social norms. Evolving from the modernist movement born in the opening decades of the 20th century, mid-century modern design focused on a stylish partnering of function and form that didn’t avoid comfort – after all, this generation had had enough of standing up straight with shoulders back, they wanted to relax in style.
Beyond these foundations, the advent of post-war mass production made many of the popular home furnishings associated with mid-century interiors more accessible and easier to enjoy in homes around the world, further improving its popularity.
Today, there is still much we can learn from mid-century modern interior design to enjoy a perfectly relaxing environment in 2022! Here are some of our top tips for adding mid-century modern style into your home.
Mid-century modern materials
Using the right materials is very important for maximising your retro interior design. Furniture in this trend is often made from quality natural woods and has a slim profile while providing useful application within the home.
Natural woods
Therefore, wooden side cabinets, tables and chairs are very fitting for this trend. Likewise, wooden blinds which capture the twin qualities of function and profile are equally effective when used in a mid-century modern space. By using slim profile room furnishings, a space will feel more open and airier making mid-century modern the perfect addition for older and new build homes alike.
Soft fabrics
Soft fabrics are also perfectly compatible within a mid-century modern space, especially around the windows and covering sofas and armchairs. Adopting a similar attitude to woods, using natural soft fabrics will help a space maintain that feeling of quality and beauty.
Wool, silk and linen are excellent choices to consider, especially when used in slim profile window dressings such as roller blinds and Roman blinds. For a contemporary twist on mid-century modern, you can even look to fit stylish panel blinds in your home.
Sourcing materials for mid-century modern interiors
At Blinds Direct, we ensure we use only the finest quality materials to craft our window furnishings and home accessories. Our wooden blinds and shutters are made using woods sourced from responsibly managed forests and all products are built to last by talented craftspeople.
Colours for mid-century modern interiors
While items in a mid-century modern interior should be slim profile and functional, they should also radiate a feeling of warmth and homeliness. One of the best ways to capture this is by using colour!
Shades of orange and browns
Colour – as with many schools of interior design – is very important within mid-century interiors. To help manifest the comforting feeling synonymous with today’s theme, burnt oranges and brown shades should be at the forefront of your mind. To learn more about orange in particular, read our Obsessed With Orange blog.
Neutral cream with greens and blues
Mixing in neutral cream shades alongside contrasting soft greens or different types of blues will also help a space retain a fresh feeling that’s both homely and revitalising. That said, keeping your space’s colour palette to three or four colours (as a maximum), is very important for curating your mid-century modern aesthetic.
Block colours and patterns
One final point regarding colour is that you don’t need to formalise the placement too much. Within mid-century modern, you can break up colours using block whites or creams and then combine them in patterns found in cushions or lamp shades.
For example, within a pristine white wall you could fit a stylish burnt orange Roman blind to a window flanked by brown wooden cabinets. You could then place orange and brown patterned cushions on a soft green sofa to bring a harmonious feeling to your space without it feeling overly regulated.
All our high quality made to measure window furnishings and home accessories are made to the highest standards and feature a five-year guarantee. What’s more, to ensure you find the perfect colours and materials for your mid-century modern home, you can order up to eight free samples on the website!