Mid-Century Modern Style Dining Room: Get The Look at Target
When it comes to home decor, mid-century modern is our go-to aesthetic. It's not too masculine, not too feminine, and feels warm and timeless with all of the wood accents found throughout.
Similar to a capsule wardrobe, I find it easy to change up the look of our dining room based on how we accessorize.
For example, I can choose to put sheepskin rugs on the chairs to create a cozy vibe, or I can leave the chairs bare.
The top of our round dining room table features bold geometric legs and feels like a statement piece on its own.
Again, I can change up the look and choose to leave it bare, or add a bowl of fruit, or a stack of books and a vase with pampas grass to the centre.
SHOP THE LOOK FROM TARGET
The most important thing is that our core pieces of furniture, chairs, table, light fixtures, work together to create the mid-century modern look we love so much.
Everything else is easily interchangeable (rugs, art, plants, etc.) if we want to change things up along the way or as seasons change.
In this post, you'll be able to shop the look of my living room with similar affordable pieces that I found at Target.
(BTW, I didn't link the white paper lamp to the side and the vintage table below it, as we're currently redecorating this area. You'll have wait until the fall when our new console table arrives to see the reveal.)
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8 AFFORDABLE Mid-Century Modern Inspired Pieces From Target
Black round dining room table, Target $135
Black wooden dining room chairs, Target $150 set of 2
Gold Bertoia Chair with leather pad, Target $450
Tribal black and white rug, Target $128
Faux Sheepskin Rug, Target $195
Abstract Art, Target $150
Abstract Art, Target $50
Monstera Deliciosa live plant in a 6” pot (aka, Swiss Cheese plant), Target $30
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