23 February 2015

8 DIY Mid-Century pieces you will absolutely love

passionshake mid-century inspired furnitureThe title of this post isn’t a pure marketing thing. All of you – design lovers, makers and mid-century furniture enthusiasts – you are going to love this!

Some would say, why bother DIY-ing if you can just go to the store and buy furniture? Well, there are always pros and cons. Surely an iconic design piece is irreplaceable but what I like and appreciate about making furniture, is the customization options and the price. So, I have rounded up 8 furniture projects to show you the alternative ways of getting modern mid-century look at home. Excited? I am!

1. Functional and incredibly pretty side table by Sugar and Cloth

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2. The Flip desk from Home Made Modern (The desk top can be painted in any color you wish)

passionshake mid-century diy furniture43.Mid century desk wall unit by Old Brand New (love it in wood but white would look also good)

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4. Wood wool bench from Home Made Modern (great budget friendly alternative to design pieces)

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5. Painted drawer from Vintage revivals

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6. Mid-century modern side table by Beautiful Mess

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7. Modern mid century night stand by Visual Heart (love it but I would change the handle for some something more fun)

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8. Mid century planters by Sugar and Cloth

passionshake mid-century diy furniture1So I would love to know which one is your favorite? Are you going to make some of these pices?

I would make them all, maybe different colors or handles but I really love all of these ideas. Last year I made a concrete stool and it’s STILL in the basement waiting to be painted. Hopefully one day I will finish it and show you 🙂

Have a great day!

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  1. mikroauka says:

    Nie potrafiłabym wybrać faworyta, choć zdecydowanie brakuje u mnie stolika okrągłego;) Pozdrawiam cieplutko…już wiosna przecież! 🙂

  2. Filipek70 says:

    Aguś mnie nóżki w tych meblach przypominają czasy dzieciństwa :)))))))))tylko wtedy na wysoki połysk było :)))
    chyba najbardziej podoba mi się pierwszy stolik i donice …..
    ja już rustykalna jestem ,ale dla młodych fajnych ludzi innych mebli sobie nie wyobrażam ….buźka !!!

    • Aga says:

      haha a mi właśnie ostatnio się bardzo te nóżki podobają 😉 Dokładnie, czasy dzieciństwa… ja co prawda nie pamiętam ale żałuję, że meble nie zachowały się gdzieś w piwnicy. Pod jabłonkę, tylko styl rystkalny, pasuje jak ulał Aguś! 🙂

  3. I absolutely love the bench above. I wanted a mid-century sideboard but couldn’t find anything second hand near where I live so I got an Ikea Besta unit and added some legs from pretty pegs. I’m so pleased with it as it’s modern but still has a nod to the 50s and 60s which is when our house was built.

  4. Amanda says:

    I like the wall shelf unit as it reminds me of my parents home growing up and I like the functionality with the warm wood look. I also love the little plant stools! I’m always looking for fun new places for my plants.

  5. Nicole says:

    Mid century furniture is just about the only thing you could buy which can be called old and new at the same time. It has a timeless coolness, because it was the first modern. I also bought some vintage furniture for my office. Though it was costly but it is very elegant.

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