Mixing and Matching Mid Century Modern Dining Chairs
Posted by Maureen on Mar 18th 2020
Are you awfully tired of your same old boring complete dining set? Consider mixing mid century modern dining chairs! This will automatically give your dining setting, whether it's dining room or kitchen nook, a more youthful, less formal vibe. Never ever tried mixing chairs before? There’s no need to worry! We’ve come up with a few secrets to help you achieve that. Perhaps now you will be inspired!
1. Pick One Chair Style in Complementary Colors
A fast way to infuse a casual vibe while keeping it stylish is to pick the same chair in complementary colors as it was beautifully done above with our Merritt Dining Chairs. A lux sheen highlights this gorgeous chair with a minimalist shape and sublime brushed gold pencil legs. These velvet covered beauties come in a range of trendy colors, from gray to green to blush pink to navy to black.
2. Go for Unified Texture
The best way to merge different styles is not with contrast, but with unified texture. This whimsical open space concept features a copper pendant, oak table and mustard sofa that create a unified look, while adding warmth. They don’t compete with each other! That’s because the true show shoppers are the pair of iconic molded plastic chairs in minimalist with. Thesestatement worthy Pyramid Dining Chairs are a great addition!
3. Mix Contemporary and Retro
Mixing interior decor styles like contemporary and retro is another way to add personality to your space.This instantly creates a dramatic visual interest!Here, an exposed brick wall and bright colored wall art both with a retro vibe, perfectly contrast the modern metal furniture pieces.Our eclectic Promenade Dining Chairs with a gunmetal coated steel finish exhibit the charm of a French bistro.
We hope this information inspires you to tap into the style of eclecticism by avoiding dining sets. This way you’ll come up with your own chic collection of mid century modern dining chairs! Don't forget to visit Manhattan Home Design.