During the 20th century, architects turned their attention from traditional designs to more original aesthetics.
Here, we explore the groundbreaking genre, highlighting its unique look and key characteristics.
What is Mid-Century Modern?
Additionally, sliding glass doors enticed and encouraged residents to go outside and explore their surroundings.
In keeping with the other characteristics, the interior tends to be minimalist and Scandinavian in appearance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What defines mid-century modern?
Mid-century modern denotes a style of design that was popularized from the 1930s through the 1960s.
What are the characteristics of mid-century modern architecture?
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