Mid century modern homes are in high demand in many parts of the country with a growing number of mid century modern enthusiasts. To them, owning such homes can be an ultimate dream. Mid century homes can be found all over the country. If you a driving through a neighborhood, you are more likely to see a few mid century houses.
They are easily distinguishable from other homes because of their style that typically has clean lines, flat or angled roofs and plenty of windows.
Typical mid century modern homes were constructed with exposed structural supports such as posts and beams. The posts and beams enabled the use of exterior glass panels and eliminated the need of many interior support walls which succeeded in bringing the outside in and opening up the interior space. Many homes also featured built-in shelving units that had a dual purpose, separating a space that lacked walls and creating more space by eliminating the need for free standing furniture.
Furniture and household accessories were designed to integrate the structure of the typical mid century modern home to create a space as a harmonious whole. The entire space was stylish, functional, and comfortable. The open floor plan successfully united all family members in the same room. The homes were built to last with natural materials such as wood, stone, brick, tile, plaster and cork. The new materials using post-war technology such as Formica, drywall, aluminum windows, and cement slab foundations were also introduced as well.
As with any older homes, it may be difficult to find a mid century modern home in its original condition today. For such a rare find, it is important to preserve it for the next generation. It is also a good idea to buy a mid century modern home and give it appropriate renovations and decorate it with inspiring furnishings.