Jennifer Aniston's mid-century modern living room has made me rethink this '50s trend – and you can actually achieve the look on a limited budget

The '50s are back again and looking fresher, cooler and more sophisticated than ever

Jennifer Aniston
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Mid-century modern decor is back, but this time it's infused with minimalist Scandinavian style, subtle patterns, and a color palette that is cooler than ever. Actress Jennifer Aniston's living room is a prime example of this 'contemporary' version of mid-century modern style.

Designed by Stephen Shadley, with whom she had collaborated on her previous L.A. home, the living room is awash with tactile, organic furnishings, sharp lines, and eclectic design. It feels like a tranquil sanctuary amid the verdant foothills of the Santa Monica mountains, albeit a very cool, modern one.

The final result is a masterclass in biomorphic forms, mixed materials, and nuanced color choices.

When it comes to interior design trends, there is a modernist vibe in the air for 2024 and beyond. With their classic looks and pared-back style, mid-century living room ideas are enduringly popular and show no signs of abating.

Spanning the decade between the Thirties and the Seventies, the simple shapes so common in this era were inspired by earlier design movements, including the Bauhaus school in Germany. Materials such as molded plastics allowed the world's best interior designers to explore new textures, easy-to-live-with colors, and angular forms.

Aniston's living room is what I would call a hybrid between mid-century and warm minimalism. A trend that embraces warm neutrals and cylindrical forms. The space is neither stark nor cold, but soft and comforting.

Getting this distinction right, as Shadley has done, is tricky but not impossible. Mixing furniture trends and styles – sharp lines with curves – is the best place to start. Stick to raw and natural materials where possible and throw in the odd metallic accent, textural soft furnishing, and stone accessory for good measure. Just be sure to decorate with only neutrals. Black, dark brown, gray and cream are the best options.

Shop the mid-century modern look

Mid-20th century influences abound – bold color, raw wood, and bronze details – and black notes are key. Here are my favorite ways to replicated the look.

For more ideas, look to design icons like Florence Knoll and Arne Jacobson for inspiration – both of whom were prominent designers during the mid-century modern period. Their work still influences the world's top creatives, even now.

Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.