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Modern Dining Room

Mid-Century Modern

Popularized between the 1940s and 1970s, this style showcases organic shapes, simple forms, and integration with nature. Furniture pieces are functional and often made from teak or walnut.

Flat or Low-Pitched Roofs 

Contribute to the sleek, horizontal lines.


Open Floor Plans 

Encourage a sense of spaciousness and flow between rooms.


Floor-to-Ceiling Windows 

Maximize natural light and blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors.


Integration with the Environment 

Homes are designed to harmonize with their surroundings, often incorporating natural landscapes into the design.

Clean Lines and Geometric Forms 

This design is renowned for its clean, straight lines and geometric shapes, creating a sense of order and simplicity.
 

Functional Furniture 

Furniture pieces are designed with both form and function in mind, often featuring sleek profiles and ergonomic designs.
 

Integration with Nature 

Large windows and open floor plans are common, promoting a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
 

Use of Natural Materials 

Materials like wood, stone, and glass are prevalent, often left in their natural state to showcase their inherent beauty.
 

Minimal Ornamentation 

Decorative elements are kept to a minimum, focusing instead on the beauty of the materials and the form of the furniture.
 

Bold Use of Color

While neutral tones form the base, this design often incorporates bold accent colors to add vibrancy and interest.

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