Check out these midcentury modern bedrooms for ideas and inspiration.
Dark Wood Paneled Walls
Use rich, dark wood paneling to show the moody side of midcentury.
Try White Walls and Wood
Simple, neutral color is a common palette in midcentury design.
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This lovely and serene bedroom fromMatthew Niemann Photographyshows off a tranquil color scheme of white and natural wood.
The squat golden yellow lamp on top is the crowning touch in this bedroom fromKelly Deck Design.
Contemporary refers to more current design styles.
Sharyn Cairns
Unexpected Red
Add a pop of red to instantly liven up a more neutral midcentury bedroom.
This midcentury modern bedroom from designerChris Nguyenhas an authentic feel.
The color scheme, furniture, and artwork are all hallmarks of this popular decor style.
Jamie House Design
This bedroom fromHart Studiodemonstrates exactly why this comfortable chair is such a classic.
The legs allow furniture to float above the floor for an airy feel.
Macrame Planter Hangers
The ’70s mixed in lots of funky styles to the classic midcentury modern look.
Matthew Niemann Photograhy
Here,macrame plant hangersfrom Isabelle Palmer ofThe Balcony Gardenershow off retro good looks.
The classic midcentury armchair is the perfect spot to sit and enjoy your favorite book.
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Michelle Boudreau Design
Mixing two decorating styles together works well and adds a personal touch and taste to your home.
Pair midcentury modern with anything from boho style to Scandinavian to coastal styles.
Midcentury modern furniture pieces are typically made out of teak, rosewood, walnut, and oak.
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Dazey Den
Lauren Nelson Design
Ryan Rhodes Design
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors/ Photo byErin Little
K Shan Design
Kelly Deck Design
Michelle Boudreau Design
Jenny Wolf Interiors
Chris Nguyen
Michelle Boudreau Design
Hart Studio
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wildling Photography
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wildling Photography
Virtual Studio Innovations
Isabelle Palmer
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Heather Dunbar Photography
Michelle Berwick Design
Weiss Architecture
Lori Dennis
Jamie Bush+Co
K Shan Design
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors/ Photo byErin Little