5 ways to style this mid-century trend |

A design style that dates back to the 1920s, sunken living rooms are a highly social design style that is all about encouraging conversation and interaction. Built below floor level, sunken living rooms typically feature steps for access while the sofas are built into the lowered space, resulting in a cozy and intimate space. 

Also referred to as conversation pits, sunken living rooms were a highly popular design style in the ’60s and ’70s, thanks to their social quality. But they’re far from a design style of the past; this living room seating has been gaining momentum in the world of interior design, thanks to its mid-century design which is both visually appealing and practical. 

1. Channel a core mid-century look

mid-century modern living room with sunken seating

(Image credit: Andrew Frasz)

Mid-century design is all about clean lines, understated furniture, and natural materials. If you’re looking to channel this design style in your own home, sunken living rooms are a guaranteed way to capture this retro trend, as the experts suggest. 

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