How to Get the Mid-Century Modern Look For Your Home

Looking to get the Mad Men vibe into your home but stuck as to where to start?  Well, stop fretting as you have come to the right place! Although this style can be easy to incorporate, it can make your interiors look dated if not properly executed. The key to getting it right is in understanding its history and then carefully balancing the mid-century furniture pieces with the contemporary design trends. So, let’s get started!

What is Mid-Century Modern Design Style?

The mid-century modern style is a sleek, simple, and iconic style which was popular between the 1930s and the 1960s. Heavily influenced by the design concept of “form follows function”, this style is often characterized by clean & simple lines, organic forms, lots of natural wood, and minimal decoration. Some people also refer to it as “Mid Mod”.

It was the first style that was really focused on having a seamless transition between the indoors and the outdoors!

How to Identify a Mid Mod Furniture Piece?

The mid-century modern furniture have a light, open and airy feel. You can look for clean, simple lines that are either straight or simply curved; splayed, tapered or hairpin legs that are raised off of the floor; seating that is subtly tufted; and a lack of ornamentation when trying to identify a mid mod furniture piece. Their shapes are timeless, so they can be easily paired with other styles particularly with contemporary.

Some of the iconic mid-century furniture pieces include:

What Materials to Look Out For?

Natural materials dominate this style, wood being the most commonly used, especially teak and walnut. Other materials include polished metal, fiberglass, Lucite, glass, stainless steel, brass, and molded plastic. In softer materials, look out for leather, linen, heavy wool, jute, sisal, and burlap.

For flooring, medium to dark-toned wood floors is the most popular with wool, shag, or jute rugs.

Which Colors to Use?

For a mid-century modern color palette, try mustard yellow, pumpkin orange, and avocado green. Use these sparingly and pair it up with neutrals like white, cream, dark brown, beige, and gray. You can also use bright blues, deep reds, deep purple, fuchsia, etc. For a more contemporary look, you can also pick pastel hues.

How to Complete the Mid-Century Modern Look?

To finish off the look, go for artistic and iconic lighting pieces such as the Sputnik or bubble chandelier, Artichoke lamp, balloon pendant, Arco floor lamp, tripod lamp, etc. Pair it up with accessories like a sunburst mirror, a George Nelson clock, some brass candlestick holders, a vintage brass bar cart, pretty old-fashioned glassware, hand-carved wood items, oversized abstract artwork or vintage inspired prints, bold geometric or abstract patterned cushions & rugs. Incorporating some house plants is also very important to complete the look.

Lastly, it’s also important to play with the heights of the furniture and accessories so as not to let your space look too uniform. For eg.: pair a low sofa and coffee table with a high arc lamp to mix up the heights and complete the space. Finally, remember that less is more when decorating with this style and hence avoid clutter.

10 Ways to Transform Your Balcony Into an Irresistible Retreat

A balcony is one of the most sought after outdoor spaces in any home and so, seeing it being used as a storage space for unwanted and broken things or as a graveyard for dead plants can be very disheartening.

In many over-crowded cities, a balcony, no matter how small, is considered a luxury. And if you’re lucky enough to have one, make the most out of this space by transforming it into a relaxing and irresistible retreat.

01. Make Them Bloom

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Add beauty to your balcony by planting colorful plants, creepers and climbers. Furthermore, balcony blooms like these beautify the entire neighborhood too.

02. Create a Vertical Garden

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Create your own vertical jungle by affixing your favorite plants to a trellis attached to the side of the balcony wall and then watch them flourish.

03. Set Up a Herb / Vegetable Garden

If you love to cook, set up a mini garden to grow your own herbs and vegetables to cook with.

04. Decorate with Faux Plants

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If keeping plants alive is too huge a commitment for you, then you can simply decorate your balcony with artificial plants, flowers and vines that also look pretty realistic.

05. Choose Furniture Wisely

There are n number of seating options available on the market now-a-days. So, whatever furniture you choose for your balcony, make sure it serves its purpose and also utilizes the space properly. Here are some examples to inspire you.

Source: hemnet.se. Consider adding an ottoman with your chairs as it can be used in multiple ways such as a foot rest, an extra seating or as a coffee table too.
Source: livspace.com. Swings aren’t meant just for porches. Choose a swing according to your space and add some cushions for extra comfort.
Source: pinterest. The furniture doesn’t have to be just for sitting. Incorporate hidden storage by ingeniously adding storage space inside the bench and some extra shelves on the side.
Source: casavogue.globo.com. If your balcony is big enough, create a casual dining nook by adding some chairs and a table so that you can enjoy alfresco meals.
Source: hemnet.se. If you don’t have an expansive balcony, opt for space saving furniture like the foldable ones shown above.
Source: rhinov.fr. Balcony bars like the one shown above are a great idea as they serve multiple purposes while also saving space. You can either use them for working or dining or just to display your plants.
Source: h3rmit.tumblr.com. If your balcony is too small to accommodate any furniture, then just use some cushions and a rug to create a comfortable area to sit and relax.

06. Create a Statement Wall

If a jungle of plants is not your thing then create focus on a wall by decorating it with beautiful planters and accessories that are easily available in the market or online.

07. Light It Up

String lights can add a very cozy romantic vibe to your balcony. Consider adding lots of string lights, lanterns and candles to turn on the charm.

08. Add Interest Through the Flooring

Source: s3.amazonaws.com. You can hide your boring balcony floor using artificial grass or interlocking deck tiles which are very easy to install and remove too. You can find them anywhere in the market or order online from amazon.
Source: Pinterest. Layering the floor with patterned rugs will not only make your balcony feel super comfortable but will also add interesting textures to the whole decor.
Source: etsy.com. Vinyl flooring is a highly durable, water resistant and easy to install option that will take your flooring game to the next level. They are available in a variety of designs and can also be customized as per your choice.

09. Embrace Colors

Ditch the traditional colors and go for vibrantly hued furniture, accessories and planters to create a fun and happy atmosphere in your balcony.

10. Incorporate a Privacy Screen

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Enjoy your solitude away from the neighbor’s prying eyes by creating a privacy screen for your balcony. You can use a trellis and decorate it with some fake plants, vines and string lights to give it a pleasing look.

10 Budget Friendly Ideas to Freshen Up Your Bathroom

Bathroom is a space where you most probably start and end your day. So, naturally, it should feel like a sanctuary which gives you a sense of calm at the most crucial times of your day.

Whether you are looking to transform your space to give it a spa-like feel or simply to spruce things up, take a look at these affordable decor ideas to give your bathroom a breath of fresh air without burning a hole in your pocket.

01. Harmonize the Accessories

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The simplest thing to do here would be to change all your accessories to a matching set and bring in towels that complement the same for a more coordinated look. You can find affordable accessories that look more expensive than their price tags online or at most of the home decor stores.

02. Add a Feature Splashback

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If changing all the tiles is too heavy on your pocket, consider modifying only the splashback as it can also freshen up the entire space. Turn it into a feature wall by adding complementing fixtures and accessories to give it a stylish look.

03. Enlarge the Mirrors

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If your bathroom is on the smaller side, incorporate a large mirror to create the illusion of a bigger space.

04. Update the Hardware

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Breathe new life into your bathroom by updating the hardware such as the handles for the furniture, mirror frames, light fixtures, towel rack etc. You can either match the finishes for a coordinated look or go bold with contrasting hues and patterns.

05. Change Your Taps

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Add a modern touch to your bathroom with matte black or other metallic finish taps instead of the classic chrome ones. As shown above, pair the black taps with a black framed mirror to create a harmonized look.

06. Revamp With Vinyl

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Light weight, water-resistant and highly durable, vinyl flooring can be easily installed directly on the existing floor without the hassle of dismantling it. Installing it in the dry area of your bathroom is a great way to freshen up your bathroom’s look.

07. Incorporate a Shower Screen

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Adding a glass screen is an indigenous way to separate the dry and wet areas of your bathroom without making the space seem any smaller. Plus it will last for years as compared to a shower curtain and look smarter in a modern scheme.

08. Bring In Extra Storage

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Looking for extra space to stow away your bazillion amount of stuff somewhere? Bring in extra storage by creating a cabinet / drawers below the sink which will store them out of sight and give you a clutter free look.

09. Create Calm With Candles

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There’s nothing more zen-like than lighting some candles to create that relaxing spa like feel. Opt for realistic LED-operated designs like these to keep your space safe.

10. Include Some Greenery

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House plants are a great way to bring the nature indoors. Place them on a windowsill or on a shelf or suspend them from the ceiling to create a tranquil environment in your bathroom.

How to Create Your Own Cozy Reading Nook

Do you feel like, at the end of a hectic day, you need a relaxing corner to read a book or watch your favorite series or just get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and lie peacefully for a few minutes?

A reading nook can achieve exactly that. All you need is a cozy place where you feel happy and soothed. So now the question is-

What are the things that make you feel cozy?

A comfortable chair? Some soft, plush cushions? A throw blanket during winter? A cup of your favorite drink? A table stacked with your favorite books and magazines? Warm lighting? Or maybe being surrounded by a jungle of houseplants is what works for you.

The trick is to think about all the things that make you happy and relaxed, and then incorporate them into your nook. And while you do that, here are some amazing, cozy reading nooks to get you inspired from:

01. Include Soft Materials

02. Display a Gallery Wall

03. Add a Pop of Color

04. Forgo the Chair

05. Hang Around in Your Nook

06. Surround it with Plants

07. Incorporate a Bookshelf

08. Give it Functional Value

09. Set a Reading Nook in a Wall

10. Find Your Light

In the end, whatever you decide to do with your nook, make sure it gives you the happiness you long to escape to.