Designing Your Mid-Century Home in Perth
We understand the importance of having a unique home that reflects who you are, your lifestyle, budget, style and needs. That’s why here at Plunkett Homes, no two homes are ever the same. When you work with our team you can choose from a wide array of customisable options as part of both our Luxe and Lifestyle specifications.
Our Luxe specification is our premium home option for those looking for a little something extra. Partnering with quality suppliers, our Luxe specification is the embodiment of style and sophistication, with ducted reverse cycle air conditioning with smart home capabilities and premium fixtures and fittings.
Our Lifestyle specification is the value-packed home option that effortlessly combines quality, style and value. With exceptional inclusions like premium kitchen appliances and quality fixtures and fittings, the Lifestyle specification has everything you need for a quality home.
Whichever choice you make, we know you’ll find something to love in our range of Mid-Century homes. Our team will work closely with you at every step, from the initial layout to the extra features. You can be confident that your home will reflect who you are and have everything you need.
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For over 120 years, we’ve been refining our award-winning Australian home designs, constantly adapting to the evolving lifestyles of Western Australians.
With no two lifestyles ever the same, our experts have learnt how to create our Mid-Century home designs to suit a diverse range of budgets, households, preferences, personalities and more.
Whether you have a vision in mind or are simply seeking inspiration to begin your journey, we have something for you. Explore our extensive collection of home designs and discover the possibilities for your dream home.
Our home designs cater to a variety of styles from classic Federation homes to Hampton homes, plus retro-cool Mid-Century and the always popular Contemporary homes. Whether you’re looking for a single storey, double-storey, narrow lot design, country home, dual occupancy design, or turnkey home, we can start from scratch and customise a home that’s perfect for you!
Mid-Century Homes FAQ
What’s the difference between Mid-Century and Mid-Century Modern?
Mid-Century and Mid-Century Modern, are often used interchangeably in today’s discussions of interior and architectural design. Understandably, as both movements came about following the end of World War II and employed the use of bright colours and strong functionality, they hold many resemblances.
However, there are differences in the intentions of Mid-century designers and Mid-Century Modern designers. Mid-century modern is what most people today will picture when hearing the term “mid-century”, but Mid-Century is its own unique style. Designers concerned with the Mid-Century look were focused on a utilitarian style. The design choices that made up the Mid-Century style were concerned with clean lines and bold use of colour. Looking to distinguish itself as “fresh” in the eyes of the mass population, it also occasionally borrowed ornate appearances from movements such as art deco and art nouveau.
Mid-Century Modern took this look a step further, employing a holistic focus on form and maintaining the functionality of Mid-Century furniture, Mid-Century modern also draws inspiration from the artistic influences at the time and makes use of more extravagant materials and influences. It is this extravagance that saw the Mid-Century Modern movement boom in the homes of celebrities.
What makes a Mid-Century home?
The Mid-Century movement impacted everything in its time, from interior and product design to urban development and architecture. No matter what form the Mid-Century style took, it held a distinct look. Clean lines, functional form, simplicity and colour all came together to help define the Mid-Century look, with Mid-Century homes having their own distinct features:
- Changes in elevation – Split-level homes quickly gained popularity during the Mid-Century movement alongside the rise of sunken living rooms (also known as “lounge pits” or “conversation pits”).
- Clean lines and geometric shapes – Straight lines and right angles, sharp roofs with a low pitch, while these can be found in many modern houses today, they also resemble the Mid-Century homes of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
- Floor-to-ceiling windows – As seen in contemporary houses, large windows are all the rage of the modern era. Mid-Century homes were famous for employing complete floor-to-ceiling windows, often placed in the lounge room.
- Minimal decoration – While some Mid-Century homes will offer a bit of glitz in terms of abstract embellishments, simplicity is key to the movement. Mid-Century homes will often not employ the use of ornate or distracting embellishments.
- A combination of white and earth tones – Warm earth tones such as inviting browns, mustards and golden yellows helped define the look of Mid-Century homes, along with the use of white and cream.
Are Mid-Century homes popular in WA?
An important aspect of mid-century homes is the connection between the home and the nature surrounding it. This gives the Mid-Century look an Australian appeal as Western Australians seek bright, relaxing spaces. Combined with the style’s strong sense of longevity, timeless appeal and minimalist aesthetic it has become a popular choice for Australians.
“It is relaxed and uncluttered, which resonates with the laid-back vibe of WA.” – Plunkett Homes Administration Manager and Interior Designer Stef Yujnovich.