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HOUSING PROFESSIONALS SHARE THEIR UPDATED TAKES ON ICONIC INTERIOR DESIGN STYLES FROM THE PAST SEVEN DECADES.

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What goes around comes around — and interior design trends are no different. With each new decade comes fresh home inspiration that calls on styles from the past while evolving for the future. Take a look at how home trends have changed over the years and how top Twin Cities design and remodeling professionals take inspiration from years past to create modern mood boards with a nostalgic twist.

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Organicmaterials

Softpastels

Fruit motifs

Cla checkeredic pa ern

1950s

DESIGNER: DAVIS INTERIORS

The 1950s revolved around the timeless charm of pastel colors, with a prominent focus on shades of pink. Fruits, such as cherries, strawberries, and lemons, were popular design elements often found in wallpapers, clothing, and kitchen décor. Interiors from this decade proved cheerful and whimsical.

Jennifer Davis, founder and principal designer of Davis Interiors, shares her tips for creating a 1950s design with a contemporary twist. “One crucial aspect is the color palette, which should primarily consist of pastel hues accompanied by bold accents,” Davis shares. She also recommends opting for midcentury modern furniture with clean lines, selecting organic shapes and materials, and incorporating a classic checkered pattern for authenticity.

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