1960s Interior Design Trends
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1960s interior design trends. 1960s interior design trends interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. This movement saw integrated technology attempt to take design into the future by embracing innovative materials such as plastic duggan says. Designers started to experiment with new materials such as plastics and combined more vibrant.
Set against a rapidly changing and more expression ready political and social setting colour pallets soon exploded into bright oranges yellows blues greens and reds. Five 1960s design trends that never left while the mid century modernism of 1960s design has since given way to neomodern and other new trends some classics never die. Inspired by the space race materials and shapes began to resemble features of space travel and flight during the 1960s.
And i think it s because it was a pretty chill decade decor wise at least. Many minimalist living rooms and kitchens from the 1960s look like they could fit into homes now. Right now it s pretty hard to ignore the 70s resurgence in design it s happening all around us.
See more ideas about retro home 1960s interior vintage house. Jan 9 2018 explore vintage paper ads s board 1960 s interior design followed by 1362 people on pinterest. During the 1960s homeowners began to embrace flatpack furniture as european style came to the uk.
Available across asia pacific through schiavello. Be inspired by a decade of style and daring designs and discover our board of the best interior trends from the era. Following the 1950 s design trend of soft pastels and aesthetics intended to evoke a wholesome suburban comfort.
Designed by claudio belini the blom chair pictured draws from the energetic spirit of the mid century period. Just like trends in the fashion world interior design fads come and go with time. The design trends of the 1960 s were far bolder and expressive.