Mid-century modern living room ideas - 10 ways designers are bringing old-school style to contemporary schemes (2024)

Mid-century modern living rooms are a timeless trend with a stylish and enduring appeal.

With a focus on clean lines, strong yet fluid silhouettes, organic shapes and a functional, pared-back aesthetic, mid-century designs fit seamlessly into contemporary homes and pair easily with other decor styles, making it an ideal approach for living rooms.

The mid-century modern movement gives a nod to design mainly from the 1950s and 1960s, but can also be attributed to influences stretching from the 1930s to the 1970s.

'Mid-century modern style decor is characterized by architectural details and furnishings that were popular in the 1950s-60s era,' says Tiffany Leigh, of Tiffany Leigh Design.

'The style is known for its clean, modern lines and rich teak and walnut finishes. Geometric patterns and olive green, honey gold, and warm orange tones often dominate this style.'

Whether you're looking to simply refresh your living room with a splash of mid-century modern style, or give your space a complete overhaul, we've gathered a host of tips from top interior designers to give you the ultimate inspiration.

Chic mid-century modern living room ideas for an on-trend nod to the past

'Bold color and functionality define mid-century modern design, so focus on pieces made from dark wood, such as rosewood or oak, beautiful fabrics rich in texture and tone, and furniture with a strong silhouette,' suggests Katie Lion, Senior Interior Designer at Kitesgrove.

'Try to incorporate a range of finishes, such as contrasting wood and natural fibers with mixed metal touches and raw stone.

'It is important that the space doesn’t become overcluttered and instead is focused on a curated selection of carefully chosen pieces.'

See more inspirational ideas on how to achieve a mid-century modern look in your living room below.

1. Introduce wooden furniture

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With a focus on natural, biomorphic shapes, it follows that the most important material to use in mid-century modern furniture is wood.

Whether it's furniture frames, coffee tables, sideboards, or consoles, rich wood shades are a key element of creating the mid-century modern look and also make warm and inviting natural living room ideas.

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American Oak Frame Armchair, La Redoute

A trove of mid-century inspired designs, this affordable armchair is as comfortable to lean back in as it is stylish to look at.

Commenting on the look above, Rachel Burger, of JL Design, says: 'This sitting area is filled with many mid-century modern elements, such as the teak chairs, wooden coffee table with metal legs, and bold color on the built-ins.'

She explains: 'When incorporating mid-centurymodern into a design, you must use wooden accents that compliment each other and function for everyday use.'

Maple, teak, walnut and beech are all popular for their durability and rich hues, while tapered legs are a classic design choice.

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Whether it's hairpin or simple brass shapes, sleek metal legs are a staple of mid-century modern design feature.

When combined with good sofa depth, low-lying seating and wooden elements, the look begins to take on a curated scheme.

'The furniture in this space above is low to the floor whilst on sleek legs, which is a common trait of mid-century modern furniture,' explains Eddie Maestri, Founder and Principal Designer of Maestri Studio.

He adds: 'The terrazzo coffee table has a brass starburst that is also a staple of mid-century design elements. These pieces paired with the gorgeous wood paneling sets the atmosphere for a classic mid-century modern living room.'

3. Channel fluid lines and organic shapes

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Taking cues from the natural world, mid-century modern furniture is simple in interior design, channeling fluid and organic shapes that are aesthetically pleasing but, above all, functional.

The scheme by Marie Flanigan Interiors (above) perfectly depicts the strong silhouettes and fluid forms mid-century modern furniture can take.

'The furniture silhouettes in this room make it a gorgeous and luxe twist on mid-century modern,' says Marie. 'The curved shape of the couch and chairs are essential in pulling off an updated mid-century feel while also adding interest in the space.'

The large, sculptural 'atomic' artwork on the back wall also adds to the feeling of a modern take on retro in the space.

4. Invest in an iconic piece of mid-century modern furniture

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There are some iconic pieces of furniture that are the poster children for mid-century modern design - and the Eames lounger chair and ottoman is one of them.

Designed by mid-century masters Charles and Ray Eames, and brought to the masses in the Fifties, the lounge chair is a timeless piece that will add style to any home. It was designed with the aim of combining an elegant appearance with the ultimate in comfort and function; a mainstay combination for mid-century design.

Sitting pretty in the beautiful space above by Imperfect Interiors, the neutral backdrop really allows the piece to sing.

‘Don’t be afraid to mix mid-century furniture into more traditional period homes,' says Beth Dadswell of Imperfect Interiors. 'The contrast often works really well and looks more individual and unique than having everything from the same era.

'Paint the traditional architectural details the same color as the walls so that the furniture is really able to shine.'

While it's great to choose one or two of your favorite pieces from the era, Beth does, however, warn against going overboard. She advises: 'Choose a couple of mid-century designers whose style you really love and then collect a few of their pieces - inevitably they will work well together and create cohesion.

'Avoid buying a book on the ‘iconic’ pieces to own as your home will just end up looking like an expensive furniture showroom!'

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Eames Lounge Chair, DWR

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5. Choose a neutral backdrop to highlight art and furniture

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Mid-century modern living room ideas work really well within a neutral space - whether in a new or period property - as it allows your carefully curated pieces to truly stand out.

Sinuous-form furniture and warm materials like wood, which define a mid-century style, add character, texture and ambiance to neutral spaces, meaning they work well in minimalist living rooms.

White walls - the main element of white living room ideas - are also fantastic for allowing the room to act as a kind of 'gallery' space for mid-century-style artworks.

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Mid-century modern art is often abstract, sculptural or colorful, and sometimes a combination of all three elements.

6. Hang bold artwork to channel a mid-century modern style

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A clean aesthetic and sculptural silhouettes often define mid-century modern art.

The 'modern' is introduced with abstract art elements, Op Art, geometric prints, repeated patterns (think Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans), or colorful expressionism (drawing influences from the likes of Jackson Pollock).

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Atomic art was also a popular mid-century style that can add a cool edge to a traditional home today. Spanning the late 1940s through to 1960, Atomic Age design is characterized by references and responses to nuclear science and the atomic bomb.

It often references organic forms, from amoebas, microscopic organisms and plant life to the human figure, as well as alchemy and chemistry symbolism in predominantly curvilinear shapes.

It's an easy way to introduce colorful living room ideas and a mid-century modern aesthetic to your space.

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Another way to introduce a mid-century feel into your living room is to hang retro art that depicts mid-century architecture and buildings, particularly in California.

7. Install wood wall paneling for a mid-century modern aesthetic

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Wall paneling ideas should be crafted in wood for an authentic mid-century modern feel.

The stunning family room in Kelly Wearstler's Malibu beach house (above) is the perfect example, as the timber paneling is actually original to the mid-century building.

The paneling is the perfect backdrop for the furniture and decor, which is a mix of Californian and European mid-century pieces.

An iroko side table by Arno Declercq sits alongside vintage tessellated coffee tables, a pair of 1968 Pulkka lounge chairs by Ilmari Lappalainen, and a vintage Turkish rug for a beautifully curated and eclectic mid-century modern scene.

8. Work with primary colors

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The primary colors of red, yellow and blue give a nod to the bold simplicity that mid-century modern design encapsulates.

Don't just look to living room paint color ideas for ways to breathe life into a space; furniture, soft furnishings and accessories are also easy colorful living room ideas.

'This living room embraces mid-century modern design through its clean lines and simplicity,' says Eddie Maestri.

'The common pop of color is found in the lush blue couch with other traditional MCM colors like sage green, orange, and yellow incorporated in the accessories.

'Overall, the space provides a calming, earthy aesthetic that resembles the organic nature of this design style.'

9. Elevate an open-plan space with mid-century modern pieces

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If your living room is part of an open plan living space, create a cohesive scheme by peppering all areas with nods to mid-century modern design.

Living room ideas could include cozy curved boucle chairs and a slimline side table with metal legs, while 1950s Pierre Jeanneret dining chairs and a Saarinen Tulip table are ideal mid-century modern dining room pieces.

Take inspiration from this space, designed by Kate Totten of Tandem Design, and add walnut wooden kitchen cabinet ideas (pictured are by Semihandmade) that offer a mid-century aesthetic that's given a modern, airy feel with a white backsplash.

The painted white ceiling and timber beams act as an anchor, bringing the whole space together.

When working with an open space, Juliette Thomas, Founder &Director, JuliettesInteriors, says: 'Channel your inner Jay Gatsby, and don’t be afraid to go all-out on big, open spaces.

'Always opt for a warmer color palette with a variation of natural materials and mixed textures that create a warm and inviting ambience.

'The mid-century scheme tends to be pared-back, so avoid cluttering or over-complicating the space.'

10. Mix mid-century modern with other eras and styles for visual variety

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Sticking to one decor scheme won't create a balanced space; rather, it is better to mix a couple of styles to design a room that's visually interesting.

If proof were needed that you can inject character to a new build, this beautifully inviting living space above is it.

For the project, Heidi Caillier Design worked with a young family on Seattle’s Fox Island, who wanted to up the interest of their new-construction home.

'The goal was to lean into our clients’ more modern sensibility,' she says, 'but to warm it up and infuse the interiors with natural, organic elements.'

The sinuous wooden frame of the armchairs adds a strong mid-century element, while the Berber rug adds texture, the rattan-door cabinet is straight from the Seventies, and the gingham lampshade gives a nod to cozy farmhouse living room ideas.

What is mid century modern style decor?

'Mid-century modern is an entire design aesthetic that became popular in 1945 and continued until almost 1970,' says Marie Flanigan Interiors. 'The era is characterized by clean, sleek and simple design with natural shapes and silhouettes.'

A focus on purity of design, functionality and biomorphic shapes became popular in a post-World War II world.

Anthony Barzilay Freund, Director Fine Art & Editorial Director at 1stDibs, explains: 'Mid-century modern style decor is rooted in the furniture styles of the 1950s to 1970s - it offered a step away from traditional furniture that was often handmade, ornamental, and costly to produce.

'The style was a response to a post-World War II environment, and the need for clean, simple, functional items, and utilized new technologies to allow for mass production.'

And Katie Lion, Senior Interior Designer at Kitesgrove, adds: 'Mid-century modern style is distinct in the way functionality and simplicity of form was prioritized over ornamentation.

'Mid-century modern interiors are often rich in color, with dark woods, pared back silhouettes and metal detailing, and a focus on shapes from curved lines to sharper, angular geometrics.'

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What styles go well with mid-century modern?

For balanced living room ideas, it's important to include a variation of styles.

Scandi, Art Deco and Japanese design all work well with mid-century modern pieces. Anthony Barzilay Freund explains: 'Mid-century modern design is a clean, simplified form of Art Deco, which originated in traditionally simple and functional Japanese design (e.g. The Hans Wegner Ming chair is based on a simple long-lasting Chinese Ming Period chair).

'Asian design, particularly Japanese design, is equally simple in design and combines well with mid-century furniture. Art Deco furniture is an elegant accent and ties form and shape in a mid-century home.'

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Marie Flanigan suggests mixing mid-century looks with contemporary lighting or antiques to switch things up.

'I love combining mid-century modern pieces with antiques, traditional and more contemporary pieces,' she says. 'When you thoughtfully mix pieces from different eras, it allows the space to feel like it was collected over time as opposed to purchased all at once.

'For example, choose a mid-century silhouette for some of the more prominent pieces like armchairs or a sofa. Then you can layer in additional pieces like a more traditional end table or contemporary lighting.'

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And Kitesgrove's Kate Lion adds: 'Mid-century modern style still feels very fresh in our contemporary world, however it is important to balance it with other eras so it doesn’t feel contrived.

'Try pairing mid-century modern pieces with a collection of antique and modern furniture and artwork to create a layered and nuanced space that feels contemporary.

'Focus on a few key pieces to elevate the space, such as a striking floor lamp, an elegant side board or a wooden desk and chair. Upholstered pieces can be updated with a new fabric for a fresh appeal.'

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How do you make a room feel mid-century modern?

'To give a room a mid-century modern feel, pay special attention to the furniture selections and ensure they are true to the period,' advises Marie Flanigan.

'Another aspect to consider is creating a color palette that is reminiscent of the era. Pull in additional inspiration through artwork and rugs.'

Anthony Barzilay Freund suggests that remembering the origins of mid-century design and why it became popular will help to guide you in the right style direction.

He says: 'The entire reasoning for mid-century furniture lies in its functionality and lightness - so, implement clean lines, and simple styles with minimal ornament.

'Accentuate with color and materials rather than ornaments, such as: green, blue, pastel and glass, metal, vinyl, and teak.'

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I am a passionate enthusiast with a deep understanding of mid-century modern design. My expertise in this area stems from a thorough exploration of the principles, aesthetics, and influential figures associated with this timeless design movement. I have extensively studied the characteristics, furniture, color schemes, and overall ethos of mid-century modern style, allowing me to provide comprehensive insights and guidance on this topic.

Now, let's delve into the concepts used in this article on mid-century modern living rooms.

Mid-Century Modern Living Rooms

Mid-century modern living rooms are characterized by a focus on clean lines, strong yet fluid silhouettes, organic shapes, and a functional, pared-back aesthetic. This design movement draws inspiration mainly from the 1950s and 1960s, with influences stretching from the 1930s to the 1970s. The style is known for its clean, modern lines, rich teak and walnut finishes, and the dominance of geometric patterns and colors such as olive green, honey gold, and warm orange tones [[1]].

Wooden Furniture

The use of natural, biomorphic shapes and wooden furniture is essential in creating the mid-century modern look. Popular wood shades for mid-century modern furniture include maple, teak, walnut, and beech, known for their durability and rich hues. Tapered legs are a classic design choice, and sleek metal legs are also a staple feature of mid-century modern furniture. The furniture often sits low to the floor on sleek legs, contributing to the characteristic mid-century modern aesthetic [[2]].

Fluid Lines and Organic Shapes

Mid-century modern furniture channels fluid and organic shapes that are aesthetically pleasing and functional. The furniture silhouettes often feature curved shapes, adding a modern twist to the mid-century feel while also adding interest to the space. The use of large, sculptural artwork further enhances the modern take on retro in the space [[3]].

Iconic Mid-Century Modern Furniture

The Eames lounger chair and ottoman, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is an iconic piece of furniture that epitomizes mid-century modern design. It combines an elegant appearance with the ultimate in comfort and function, representing a timeless piece that adds style to any home. Mixing mid-century furniture into more traditional period homes can create a unique and individual look, but it's important to avoid going overboard to maintain cohesion [[4]].

Neutral Backdrop and Art

Neutral backdrops work well with mid-century modern living room ideas, allowing carefully curated pieces to stand out. Mid-century modern art is often abstract, sculptural, or colorful, adding character, texture, and ambiance to neutral spaces. Bold artwork with clean aesthetics and sculptural silhouettes often defines mid-century modern art, introducing a modern edge to traditional homes [[5]].

Wood Wall Paneling and Primary Colors

Authentic mid-century modern aesthetics can be achieved through wood wall paneling, which is often original to mid-century buildings. The use of primary colors such as red, yellow, and blue gives a nod to the bold simplicity that mid-century modern design encapsulates, contributing to a calming, earthy aesthetic that resembles the organic nature of this design style [[6]].

Open-Plan Spaces and Visual Variety

In open-plan living spaces, mid-century modern pieces can be used to create a cohesive scheme. Mixing mid-century modern with other eras and styles, such as Scandi, Art Deco, and Japanese design, can add visual interest and balance to the space. Combining mid-century modern pieces with antiques, traditional, and contemporary pieces can create a layered and nuanced space that feels contemporary [[7]].

Mid-Century Modern Style Decor

Mid-century modern style decor became popular in 1945 and continued until almost 1970, characterized by clean, sleek, and simple design with natural shapes and silhouettes. The style prioritizes functionality and simplicity of form over ornamentation, often rich in color with dark woods, pared-back silhouettes, and metal detailing [[8]].

Styles that Complement Mid-Century Modern

Scandi, Art Deco, and Japanese design work well with mid-century modern pieces, offering a clean, simplified form that originated in traditionally simple and functional Japanese design. Mixing mid-century modern pieces with antiques, traditional, and contemporary pieces can create a layered and nuanced space that feels contemporary [[9]].

Creating a Mid-Century Modern Feel

To give a room a mid-century modern feel, special attention should be paid to furniture selections to ensure they are true to the period. Creating a color palette reminiscent of the era and implementing clean lines, simple styles, and minimal ornamentation can help achieve the mid-century modern aesthetic [[10]].

I hope this overview provides a comprehensive understanding of the concepts used in the article on mid-century modern living rooms. If you have any specific questions or need further details on any aspect, feel free to ask!

Mid-century modern living room ideas - 10 ways designers are bringing old-school style to contemporary schemes (2024)

FAQs

How do you style a mid-century modern room? ›

Mid-century spaces tend to use a lot of natural wood, in walnut or birch finishes. Balance this out with solid colors in the furniture and graphic prints in the decor like pillows and art.

What is the difference between contemporary and mid-century modern interior design? ›

Contemporary and midcentury modern are very different designs. Midcentury modern is minimalistic and features neutral tones, while contemporary incorporates more curvy furniture and decor with bolder colors. It can be difficult to mix the two styles together, as they are distinct opposites in design.

How do you mix mid-century and contemporary? ›

Mid-century Modern vs Contemporary Design: How to Mix these...
  1. Muted tones or vibrant colors (avoid the in-between)
  2. Clean furniture lines.
  3. A mix of both natural and manmade materials. ...
  4. Geometric shapes or lines.
  5. Mixing indoor and outdoor themes (for example, a chaise lounge in the living room)

How can I make my living room look contemporary? ›

  1. Use of Colour. Colour – one of the most important areas for contemporary lounge ideas. ...
  2. Incorporate Varied Lines in your Design. ...
  3. Contemporary Style Furniture. ...
  4. Accent with Metal. ...
  5. Add Texture. ...
  6. Consider your Lighting Options. ...
  7. Other Contemporary Design Elements.

What style goes well with mid-century modern? ›

Because of its functionality, sleek lines, and no-frills designs, midcentury modern style pairs well with other styles. Scandinavian and industrial styles, in particular, are great matches, but mixing with rustic and farmhouse styles demands a certain confidence.

What is mid-century decor style? ›

Mid century design features soft curves, modern shapes with minimalist materials that evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time gone by. It typically includes furniture pieces like armchairs, sofas and dining tables made from wood or metal frames with upholstery in bold geometric prints or solid hues.

Why is mid century modern design so popular? ›

Midcentury pieces are simply well-designed objects, with a timeless look, says Sotheby's Holdeman. "[Midcentury modern designs] sit very well in contemporary homes and interiors—they still feel fresh today, they still feel modern. A lot of those pieces haven't been bettered. They still stand the test of time."

Can you mix contemporary with mid century modern? ›

There's no rule book that says you should decorate an entire room in nothing but mid century décor, for example. In fact, it can be so much fun to mix and match eras and styles for a look that perfectly reflects your style.

Is mid century modern style timeless? ›

Mid-Century Modern architecture and style are just some of those things that continue to captivate us with their simplicity and functionality. This design aesthetic was born out of a specific historical context and has transcended time to remain a symbol of timeless beauty and functionality.

What the heck is mid-century modern? ›

Midcentury modern style (also referred to as midmod and MCM) flourished during the mid-20th century when newly affluent post-War families began expanding into America's suburbs. “Midcentury homes are characterized by minimal fuss and ornamentation, along with sleek lines juxtaposed by organic shapes.

What is mid-century modern design? ›

At its most basic level, midcentury modern designs are known for juxtaposing sleek lines (think: skinny, peg legs on dressers and tables) with organic shapes, using new materials and methods to reimagine traditional pieces. The looks were futuristic, but they weren't a total departure from the past.

How do you mix traditional and MCM? ›

First, settle on a colour scheme and wood type. Mixing furniture made of too many different types of wood will look hectic and jumbled, but mixing one tone of wood (Danish design is the classic wood style for mid-century modern) with a range of other materials like copper and silver will give you an elegant result.

How do you make an old fashioned living room look modern? ›

How do I make a living room look modern? The trends designers say to follow are not what you'd expect
  1. 10 ways to make a living room look modern.
  2. Look to warm sun-baked hues. ...
  3. Make modern art a focal point. ...
  4. Include curved, low slung seating. ...
  5. Paint walls and woodwork in the same color. ...
  6. Avoid matchy matchy styles.
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What is contemporary style living room? ›

Contemporary style embraces minimalistic elements highlighting grays, beiges and shades of white. Sleek, thoughtful, hidden details emphasize an edited aesthetic. Contemporary style offers an 'everything in its place' interior featuring designs that are high on function and simplicity and low on collections and fuss.

What are the colors for mid-century modern interior design? ›

For our midcentury modern color palette, we love ochres, browns, soft whites, warm neutrals—and a signature spike of red. Explore the quintessential hues of this streamlined, sophisticated style. Warm, natural materials and soft sculptural lines are synonymous with midcentury modern interiors.

What does mid-century modern decor look like? ›

The trademarks of midcentury modern furniture include sleek, functional design. This includes soft curves, minimalist materials, and pops of personality with bold colors or geometric prints. Most midcentury modern furniture will also have wood or metal frames with upholstery.

What is mid-century modern interior style? ›

Midcentury modern style (also referred to as midmod and MCM) flourished during the mid-20th century when newly affluent post-War families began expanding into America's suburbs. “Midcentury homes are characterized by minimal fuss and ornamentation, along with sleek lines juxtaposed by organic shapes.

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