9 Easy Mid-Century Modern DIYs to Do This Weekend
DIY Mid-Century Modern Style
The Mid-century modern style was influential between the
1930s and the 1960s, but the look has come back in a big way the past few
years. Sleek lines, tapered legs and a minimalist approach to design are key in
the Mad Men-esque Mid-century look, as are muted colors and textured fabrics
like vinyl and suede.
Though purchasing the real thing can be expensive, you can
easily copy this look for a price that won't leave your wallet empty. Focusing
on a few Mid-century elements in your room can transform a space without going
overboard.
A Perfect Dresser
The Mid-century dresser or buffet (as seen in this eclectic
house tour) is a piece any MCM lover covets. Not surprisingly, a real Knoll or
Broyhill dresser could cost you thousands, but this savvy blogger made a very
convincing substitute for about $100. This project will definitely take a
little more skill and patience, but when you fold your laundry and put it away
in your gorgeous homemade piece, you'll be happy you put in the extra work to
save hundreds of dollars.
Mirrors
Mirrors can be great for feng shui if used correctly, and
the sunburst mirror is an emblem of Mid-century design. While you can find
knockoffs at stores such as Target and Amazon, DIY-ing it a great way to go if
you're looking for a very specific size and style. This fun project costs only
about $20 but the results look much more expensive. Place one of these above
your couch or in your bedroom to easily add a lot of style.
Add Some Pop
You probably recognize the iconic Cathrineholm of Norway
design that gained a lot of popularity in the 1960s. While vintage kitchenware
emblazoned with the classic design can be pricey, you can easily copy the look
around your house. How About Orange used cutouts to place on candle holders in
this DIY that takes little more than 30 minutes. While you won't be able to
replicate the classic cookware this way, you can add the design to candles or
vases to give a MCM room a pop of color.
Hairpin Legs
Hairpin legs are another essential element of Mid-century
design. Created in the early 1940s, hairpin legs give a simple piece of
furniture a whole lot of personality. This adorable nightstand from blogger
Burkatron is so simple and so elegant.
A few hairpin legs that you can buy on Amazon for under $50
and some plywood is all you need to make this nightstand/bookcase. While a coat
of polyurethane will protect the piece from watermarks, we think it also looks
super chic without any finish at all.
A Perfect Coffee Table
If you don't want to alter your couch or your chairs, adding
a Mid-century coffee table can still give the space a vintage modern feel. This
DIY from Jamie Bartlett looks neither cheap nor homemade—but fortunately for
us, it's both! We love the simple nature of the piece and how it allows for
your own personalized coffee table accessories.
Go Bigger
If you're anything like us, you've probably been coveting a
Mid-century sofa or chair for ages but just haven't made the leap yet. While
you may be wary of DIY-ing your couch (though it can totally be done!),
starting with a chair is an easy way to test out the look without a ton of
commitment.
This makeover from Style Mutt Home is an easy IKEA hack that
the blogger employed after striking out on affordable MCM chairs. We love how
easily the chair goes from drab to photograph-ready with only a few hours'
work.
Perfect for Small Spaces
It's clear why designers and decor enthusiasts are drawn to
Mid-century style—even adding a single piece or two can liven up a space.
This DIY was created to live as a plant stand, but we think
it could also be great for those tight corners you struggle to fill. A
gloriously scented candle or a vase full of flowers atop this chic stand is
perfect for a small apartment or a tight entryway. While this project requires
a power drill and a bit more elbow grease, we think the payoff is worth the
extra effort.
Night Stand
We adore this vintage night stand from Visual Heart. This
DIY was made by finding a piece with good bones at a thrift store and
repainting and refinishing to give it an updated look.
While you could create this stand fairly easily with a few
pieces of measured plywood and some nails, a little hunting at your
neighborhood's next garage sale could pay off just as well. If you find a piece
without an open space for books, you can easily remove a drawer to create a
little nook to store all of your favorite classics.
Plant the Idea
One of the best aspects of Mid-century design is that you
can seamlessly incorporate it into nearly any decor style.
If you have a green thumb (or, you simply pick houseplants
that you can't kill), why not show them off with an eye-catching pedestal? This
affordable DIY from Sugar and Cloth doesn't take any special tools and can even
be completed before the rest of the family wakes up in the morning. Buy a few
sizes of tapered legs (you can find these online or at most hardware stores) to
create stools of varying heights.
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