
Create a Mood in Your Mid-century Modern Bedroom That Suits Your Personality
The mid-century modern style focuses on the décor from the 1940s to the 1960s. The main features of the style are simplicity and functionality. It uses a variety of materials such as wood, metal, glass, and plastic. The designs are a combination of organic and geometric shapes without ornamentation. The furniture generally has thin, round, tapered legs that lift it off the floor making it feel lighter. Most mid-century modern décor has neutral and earth-toned color schemes. Mid-century modern provides a perfect backdrop for bedrooms that create moods. Examples of mid-century modern bedrooms like the rooms below that are top pins on Pinterest show how to create moods in your bedroom that suit your personality.
Wake Up in a Sunny Mid-century Modern Bedroom
With the sun streaming in the window, this uncluttered mid-century modern bedroom will start your day fresh. The clean, simple lines of mid-century modern furniture creates a light, airy feel in your bedroom. The wood grains and earth tones ground you and create a calming beginning to your day. The round hanging lamp and the artwork with the flowing image adds to the calming effect. The rug and a popular, 1950s candlewick bedspread adds texture to the room.

Create a Visually Interesting Mid-century Modern Bedroom
The combination of the organic and geometric lines of mid-century modern furnishings create a variation of visual imagery. The angled, geometric lines of the furniture and the bed frame design blends with the organic lines of the plant leaf, table lamp base, hanging lamp, artwork, and woven basket. The predominantly white, neutral-based color scheme with touches of color creates a room with a spacious feel. The ripple pattern of the rug creates a focal point along with the bed in the room.

A Mid-century Modern Art Gallery Bedroom
This bedroom uses the simple lines of mid-century modern furniture as a backdrop for accessories that represent the style of the mid-century modern period creating an art gallery. It causes your eye to wander around the room to explore the various treasures. Your eye is drawn to the interesting shelves above the bed. Then, it is pulled down to the animal skin throw on the bed, the animal skin rug on the floor, and the clear trunk with the oversized books at the foot of the bed. Your eye then travels from the palm tree in the foreground to the sculpture on the night stand on the left and the hanging lamp in the background.

A Mid-century Modern Boho Bedroom
Boho décor is colorful, carefree, and features unusual items. That perfectly describes this bedroom. The mid-century modern furniture in the bedroom is light and simple, so it doesn’t compete with the boho-style accessories. Color is added by the rug, the two-tone wall, the bedding, and the bits of color from the accessories. The artwork and other accessories add interest to the room.

This bedroom creates a relaxed comfortable feel. It is decorated in the Scandinavian style. It uses mid-century modern furniture to create the minimalism and simplicity that is typical of Scandinavian décor. The furniture is selected for its function, and the color scheme is white and light grey with a bit of blue. Yet, it is beautiful in its simplicity. Then, the large window brings the beauty of the outside into the room. This can make a small room seem more spacious and can allow those on a small budget to create a beautiful room they love.

Sophisticated, Upscale, Loft-style Bedroom
The clean lines of mid-century modern furniture can be used to create an elegant look. The style and quality of the furniture, bedding, and accessories adds to the upscale feel in this bedroom. The brick wall and patterned wood floor create the loft effect.

Traditional Bedroom With Mid-century Modern Furnishings
With the clean lines of mid-century modern furniture, it is easy to use it to create a traditional look. The design on the nightstand; the high, vertically padded headboard; the bedding; and the pictures add the traditional touch. This is actually an inexpensive way to achieve an expensive traditional look.

Totally 60s Op-art Bedroom
What better way to use mid-century modern furniture than to create a 1960s black and white op-art bedroom. Start with a black and white color scheme. Then, look for op-art designs that blend. When you are done, you will have a fun room.

A Modern Traditional Bedroom
Mid-century modern furniture is basic enough to create a variety of décor styles. This traditional style is not the formal, heavy traditional style that many may envision. This bedroom features a lighter, more modern traditional style. It uses quality furnishings and materials to achieve this look.

A Mid-century Modern Bedroom From the Era
This bedroom uses mid-century modern furniture as was intended at the original time period. It creates a spacious, uncluttered room. It is stylish, but with the minimal pieces used, it is affordable. Then, if you decide to change the mood of your bedroom, you can scan these images, and add some accessories that create a new mood in your bedroom.

Switch To Organic Forms
The mid-century modern design inspired the use of asymmetry, rounded shapes, and curves. The natural curves of the human body and the natural world inspired designers. There are many mid-century modern bedroom ideas. We prefer space organic forms through artwork, chairs, and glossy lamps with no fancy adornments.

Graphic Patterns
Geometric shapes, patterns, and organic forms were extremely popular during the mid-century modern era. Designers found solace in using graphic patterns such as spiky starbursts, kidneys, boomerangs, and wild curves. Revitalize your bedroom using graphic patterns to give it an improved aesthetic appeal. Incorporate the amazing geometry patterns using wallpaper, pillows, and art. The results will be gratifying.

Use Original Materials
When mixing different kinds of materials or mixing furniture has been inspired by the mid-century bedroom. Before modern ideas, using one material was the norm. But at the onset of the mid-century, designers started embracing different materials. They opted to use material such as molded plastics, glass, metal, and plywood. The materials were mixed and put together in the same furniture pieces or room. Integrate pieces from fabrics, leather, metal, and wood. Be creative, use a bench to be the focal point accent table and a chair as your nightstand.

Integrate Earth Tones
Modern bedrooms inspired by mid-century ideas give you more flexibility to experiment with colours. You can get a more authentic look in your bedroom by using the mid-century colours. Some of the most preferred earth tones include green, rust, and brown combined with yellow, blue, and red.

Difference Between Contemporary and Modern Styling
Modern and contemporary styling seems to have the same meaning. However, there is a significant difference between the two concepts. Modern styling refers to the period that came into existence in 1920, and its popularity grew exponentially in mid-century from the 1950s to 1960s. Contemporary styling is all about the modern popular decorating styles found today. Mid-century modern styles have become quite contemporary, hence making the two words seem similar.
