Why Mid-Century Modern Design Works So Well for Small Kitchen Spaces
Mid-century modern design has come back in a big way in recent years, in large part due to its simplicity and its modernity, but also due to the way it can add warmth and personality into a space. It’s particularly popular among homeowners who have relatively small kitchen spaces, as many of the main elements of mid-century design work well in very cozy spaces, giving you design options you might not otherwise have with other types of styles.
Here are just a few examples of some of the most common elements of mid-century modern designs and why smaller mid-century kitchens in Midland, MI can benefit from some of these characteristics:
- Minimalist concepts: One of the trademark elements of a mid-century modern room design is the minimalist use of furniture and open spaces. Rooms designed in such a manner generally have tall ceilings, few walls and open shelving. This helps to make the kitchen look larger than it otherwise would, and also prevents some of the heaviness that you might get from having dark cabinets with doors.
- Bright colors: Mid-century modern kitchens generally favor bright, vibrant colors and pastels over the use of natural wood or dark colors. This can make a very big difference in a small kitchen space—dark colors make a room feel smaller and more enclosed, and when you have a small room already, you might quickly become claustrophobic in such a space. You can add the feeling of much more openness by using a lot of white with pops of color here and there. You might consider white cabinet bases and walls with bright colored doors, or vice versa. You can also use retro wallpaper that goes with the bright colors you use elsewhere in your kitchen. Bright colors and pastels add a fun, cheerful tone to your kitchen and make the space much more enjoyable, even if it feels a little cramped.
- Use of wood: There are some circumstances in which natural wood tones work well in small kitchen spaces, but you generally don’t want the finishes to be too dark or too dominating. In addition, you generally don’t want any distracting designs in the wood, or gaudy hardware—mid-century modern design is all about being sleek, simple and modern. Think a lot of straight lines and flat surfaces.
- Retro or vintage accessories: You can really tie your room together with some vintage or retro appliances or accessories that add an extra fun vibe into your kitchen space. This isn’t to say you should go out and find an old appliance that may or may not run efficiently, but there are ways to work unique, retro items into your kitchen as either practical or decorative items to really add to the space.
For more tips about how you can design a mid-century modern kitchen in Midland, MI, we encourage you to contact the team at Nowak Cabinets of Midland today. We’d be happy to answer your questions and help you create a design that works well for your space.
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