If you are looking for a more modern and masculine interior you should go for the Mid-century modern design style. The style grew out of the early-20th-century Modernism, including the International style and Bauhaus.
Many Mid-century houses have the then-groundbreaking post and beam structure that eliminated support walls and made room for more glass. The style is also known for its functionality, simple forms, minimal ornamentation and darker wood tones.
When looking at the Mid-century modern interiors down below you see the darker wood tones in the ceiling and furniture. A lot of furniture like dressers and chairs have turned out legs. The interiors include colors from neutral to bold and materials from traditional, such as wood, to non-traditional (for that time) such as glass and metal.
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