5 Mid-Century modern living room ideas
Today we bring you a Top 5 mid-century modern living room ideas for you to inspire on. The best reasons that this design will never fall out of style! are you ready to fall madly in love with these living room designs?
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Breuer House
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Built in the year 1951 and designed by Marcel Breuer, this house has experienced several renovations over the years but it’s the main feature, Breuer’s fireplace, has remained intact in place and it’s still perfect.
Birkenstock House
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Designed by Victor Christ-Janer and inspired in the year of 1962, the clear-finished living room’s white oak floors are covered with solid-colored area rugs that complement modern furniture by Mies can der Rohe and Knoll.
Chivvis House
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We’re automatically transported to the year of 1978 with this design by Eliot Noyes. The living room features a mix of oriental rugs, family heirlooms and mid-century furniture by Breuer, Eames, Pfister, Nelson and Le Corbusier.
Goldberg House
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Alan Goldberg brought back the 1977’s colorful patterns. The living room features a freestanding fireplace as well as bluestone floors, fieldstone walls and stained natural wood ceilings. The owner’s collection of Mexican folk art brings color to space.
Tatum House
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Architect Hugh Smallen perfectly catches the essence of the 60s with this design. This living room was actually a study before its remodeling in 2003, but space retains the original materials used in the home, which include wooden ceilings and floors.
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