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PICK SATURATED COLOURS Arrange your scheme around shades popular in the 1950s, such as burnt orange, mustard yellow and deep blue. Team with brilliant white to keep the look fresh.
GET AN AUTHENTIC FEEL Natural woods like oak, teak and walnut were fashionable at the time. Mirror this trend with a wood panel-effect mural on one wall. Look for pre-loved or reproduction furniture inspired by designs of the day, such as G Plan and Ercol.
BE PLAYFUL WITH PATTERN Why not go for a feature wallpaper? If that’s a little scary, try mid-century curved shapes and geo repeats on accessories.
BRING IN BOLD ELEMENTS Add the perfect finishing touch with statement lighting. Architectural designs that double as art provide a key focus.
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BIG UP BLACK AND WHITE The 1970s showcased everything from hippy bohemian to disco chic-inspired interiors, while this look is an understated nod to the era. The monochrome palette comes together with natural wood and neutral accents for a relaxed living room scheme.
PICK SCULPTURAL FURNITURE For the right vibe, go for designled pieces such as a tapered-leg coffee table, chunky rattan chair and statement lighting.
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