Mid-century modern is timeless for a reason — clean lines, warm timber and a confident use of colour. Here is how to bring the look into a real home without it feeling like a film set, plus a free preview of your own room in the style from Hazel.
Warm woods like walnut and teak, paired with grounded tones and considered pops of mustard, olive, rust or teal.
Mid-century furniture is defined by tapered legs, low profiles and simple, organic shapes. A few statement pieces set the tone for the whole room.
Walnut and teak tones are central to the look. Balance them with lighter walls so the wood reads warm rather than heavy.
A considered pop — mustard, olive, rust, teal — against a neutral base is very mid-century. Keep it to an accent or two so it feels intentional.
Bouclé, leather, wool and a graphic print or two add the warmth and character that stop the look feeling like a museum.
Want to know if Mid-century modern is right for your space? Send Hazel a photo and she will restyle your actual room in the look — free to preview. Unlock the full $49 board when you love it.
Start with the palette and natural materials, keep the lines simple, and layer texture. To see it on your actual room, send Hazel a photo and she will restyle it in the Mid-century modern look — free to preview, $49 for the full board.
Warm woods like walnut and teak, paired with grounded tones and considered pops of mustard, olive, rust or teal.
Yes — Hazel creates a free preview concept of your room in the Mid-century modern look with no card required. You only pay $49 for the full design board with two concepts, a shoppable plan and revisions.
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