How Mid-Century Modern Design Principles Are Still Relevant For Homes Today



Mid-Century modern design, originating in the 1940s/50s, prioritised simplicity and innovation, a radical departure from the Victorian homes prior. These iconic homes often featured flat roofs, expansive windows, open plans, natural materials, and a connection to the garden, basically what we strive for today. The impact and timelessness of Mid-Century design principles are evident.

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