Midcentury Modern Living Room Ideas

The midcentury modern style is all about simple, functional design with clean lines and organic forms, and we love to see it in contemporary living spaces. If you’re obsessed with this Mad Men era look then you’re not alone, because midcentury modern has made a big comeback in recent years. It’s a classy, chic look that suits so many spaces, and it appeals to contemporary tastes for clean and uncluttered homes. From vintage pieces to contemporary recreations, here are some great ideas to bring a little bit of midcentury style to your living room.

The furniture from this era has a very distinctive style, so it’s important to start your overall design scheme with some classic midcentury shapes. An arc lamp is a key feature that’s easy to find and will add an instant air of midcentury style to your living space. Simple slimline chairs and banquette-style sofas with tapered feet will also go a long way in creating this look.

The biggest appeal of midcentury living spaces is their inviting warmth and natural light, which you can recreate at home with earthy tones and big open windows. Remove unnecessary window dressings to let light in, opening up to the nature outside. Natural materials, especially teak and leather, are also crucial in tying this look together.

Midcentury modern living spaces are warm and natural, but you’ll also find pops of color in classic midcentury spaces. Choose one or two key statement pieces that will add some color to your room, sticking to warm tones like mustard yellow, ochre, and teal. The combination of velvet with a warm earthy color adds a luxe midcentury feel to any room.

Although you may not be able to fit out your entire living room with genuine midcentury modern pieces, a vintage teak sideboard is a staple piece that will really amplify the midcentury look. Use it to store records, books, or a bar for a real midcentury feeling. You can mix and match genuine pieces with more contemporary ones to keep the room fresh and functional for your life today.

Add a warm wooden wall treatment to recreate that warm, earthy look in your living room. This could be genuine wood, composite, or even a peel-and-stick wallpaper!

Add some decorative accents to tie the room together. An asymmetrical mirror, a bar cart, or some abstract art pieces can add the perfect finishing touches (just make sure to avoid adding too much clutter). Finally, remember that not everything in the room has to be 100% midcentury, you can create a nice mix of vintage and contemporary pieces to create something that works for you!

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