One of the interior decoration trends, which triumphs both for its functionality and for the clarity and warmth of its spaces. The so-called ‘mid century’ decoration style, which receives this name because it is based on the European aesthetics of the 50s and 70s, stands out for its avant-garde air and a marked personality. Two of its most notable qualities are naturalness, something that can be seen in its colors and furniture; and in functionality, since one of the priorities of the ‘mid century’ style has to do with the practicality of its spaces, including not only the furniture itself, but its distribution.

In general terms, ‘mid century’ decoration could be described as simple, without overloaded spaces, one of the reasons why it has managed to gain popularity among those interested in aesthetics such as Nordic or minimalist. Although they have certain points in common, they also differ in other aspects, which can make the ‘mid century’ the perfect option for those who appreciate the essence of these two styles, but consider that they lack some spark.

If you are clear that the ‘mid century’ is the style on which you want to focus your home decoration, you just have to get to work to achieve it. However, it is advisable to take a series of references to be inspired when designing spaces with this particular aesthetic.