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13 Ways to Bring Midcentury Modern Style to Your Home

Bring retro flair to your home with these classic design elements that are back on trend today, from shag rugs to George Nelson lighting.

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Photo: Photo By: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Charming Storage

Breathe new life into old objects. This vintage icebox was retrofitted as concealed storage, adding style and function to the living room.

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Photo: Photo By: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Vintage Tech

Bring a swanky, masculine vibe to your home with touches of vintage technology. Here, a wooden console table is given a retro touch with an old-school tape player and a stack of classic rock tapes.

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HGTV Spring House 2016: Neutral Outdoor Seating With Midcentury Style
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Photo: Photo By: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Neutral Territory

Many of the more masculine midcentury modern homes were known for a heavy use of wood and neutral elements with lots of textural values. Keep your own outdoor space warm and cozy with a mix of sand tones, grays, white and a mix of soft, smooth and coarse textures.

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Photo: Photo By: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Nelson Saucer

One of the most iconic sources of lighting from the '50s and '60s is the Nelson saucer. Characterized by its spaceship shape and ridged, vinyl construction, this fixture packs a room with graphic shape and gorgeous diffused light.

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