The Mid-century modern interior style has been popular for a long time. It started as a design movement in the 1940s-1970s post war era, a lot of new materials were introduced and more modern design and furniture were developed during this time. It has strong ties to the German Bauhaus and Scandinavian style and it’s a very timeless design with a lot of straight lines, clean/minimalist aspects with no embellishments. Form and function are in focus and you can often see angled/tapered legs. The more popular materials are solid wood, wood/marble, wood/plastic, wood/metal to create contrast. In terms of color palette- if you prefer a more neutral color palette, stick…
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Fall Transition Items
If you’re tired of the typical Fall decor consisting of pumpkins, inspirational quotes, and bright shades of orange, keep reading! There are so many decor items to choose from that will give the same fally vibes but won’t go out of style. Below are some examples. Plain pillowcases in deep dark colors- raisin, burnt orange, moss Choose a neutral throw that will match a lot of different colored pillowcases or pick one that will work during the Christmas season as well. There are a lot of other Fall scented candles besides pumpkin spice, below are a couple of options.
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Bohemian Style Inspo
One of my favorite interior styles is the bohemian/neutral style, if I lived by myself I’d probably style my whole apartment like this. Even though the bohemian style is not as trendy anymore, you can make it look more timeless using less trendy items. To get this style you want to use mostly whites and different shades of beige for your color palette. You also want to make sure to incorporate a lot of natural materials such as pampas, rattan, and light colored wood. See below for some inspo pics and also check out my Pinterest board for even more inspo!