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Mid-century decor is back to takeover!

Trendir Magazine

Being one of the styles that has transcended throughout time- mid-century decor is quite the iconic movement and we are here for it! Not only is it an iconic movement, but its back to do a full takeover. Keeping that in mind, mid-century decor is back and here are a few modern ways you can incorporate it in your decor.

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Made Piece by Piece: The Terrazzo Look Weighs In

Tile of Spain USA

The technique dates back to the mid-15 th century where it was first used In Venice as a way to re-purpose left over pieces of marble from past installations. The technique dates back to the mid-15 th century where it was first used In Venice as a way to re-purpose left over pieces of marble from past installations.

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Dominating Pinterest Predicts with Our Cement Tiles Vol. 1

Granada Tile

Experts predict that in 2022 people will invest in home decor themed around curves. This trend rolls it back to the 1960s mid-century modern aesthetic and the bright, neon mid-’80s look. This trend rolls it back to the 1960s mid-century modern aesthetic and the bright, neon mid-’80s look.

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Mid-Century Modern Small Kitchen Design Ideas You’ll Want to Steal

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Mid-century modern has never been more popular. Add mid-century modern elements to your small kitchen design ideas to enlarge and brighten your small space and put fun back into cooking! Fun, quirky retro or vintage accessories and appliances put fun back into a small kitchen design.

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Mid-Century Living Room Ideas That Are Timeless

Trendir Magazine

Mid-century décor tends to be a top favorite for many because of its classic décor that brings a vintage feel even to the most modern homes. We have put together a few mid-century living room ideas that are timeless and will remind you of the refine feeling your grandmother’s home had.

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Get Inspired By This 1970s Color Flashback

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The paint and decor colors of the 1970s are making their way back into today’s color palettes. Decorators in the 1970s used Harvest Gold as a neutral, the way we use beige and gray today. Gold can be a dynamic color in any decorating color scheme, but finding the perfect one can be elusive. 1970s Color: Harvest Gold.

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Open Your Imagination

As The Tile Turns

A Decorative Materials event is never complete without the famous teams from Freedom Service Dogs. Now back to the TILE! Mid-century modern inspired clock, jewelry, knobs. Did you know that every service dog they provide is FREE of charge to the owner AND it takes between $20,000 and $25,000 to train a dog!

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