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Our Newest Design Project: Warm & Welcoming Mid-Century

What’s better than a design project reveal? TWO DESIGN PROJECT REVEALS! We’re back today with another new design – and it’s all about giving a classic style modern appeal. Get ready to discover a 2nd dose of all new design that we’re calling Warm & Welcoming Mid-Century. 

Mid-Century style will always remain an iconic and timeless part of interior design. And for this project, we took some of the classic elements from this time period – and gave them warm and welcoming appeal. The result is a home that looks appealing and feels totally inviting. Keep scrolling to discover Warm & Welcoming Mid-Century for yourself (and shop all the products we used to bring it to life).

 

 

 


Don’t miss yesterday’s project revel – Modern Scandinavian Farmhouse.

And to see even more of Bobby’s design projects, head over to the Portfolio section.

WARM & WELCOMING MID-CENTURY

The Design Details 

For this project, also part of the Woodlands Reserve community by Tri Pointe Homes, we took a much moodier approach than our Modern Scandinavian Farmhouse design. Envisioned as a “Mad Men” inspired retreat for the 21st century, this interior is a study in contrast, warmth, and, of course, Mid-Century inspired touches. 

A minimal palette of black, white and gray sets the stage for the entire home. For materials, we chose rich walnut, brass, and dark stone, which feel both classic and modern when applied to cabinetry, hardware and walls. Subtle patterns, from stripes to geometric shapes, also add depth and interest. Streamlined Mid-Century inspired furniture and lighting further enhances the home (including that very fun lucite hanging chair in the living room!)

Throughout the home, we created contrast between dark and light, linear and geometric, and hard and soft. The black accents and dark tones balance with white walls and wood, while the soft seating, pillows and organic pieces further the overall sense of ease. It’s a space that certainly looks to the past, while also embracing the present to create a welcoming and warm home.