Try as they might, other interior styles can’t quite compete with the cult following of mid-century modern. The person that knows this fact is the renowned LA designer Barbie Palomino, the founder and owner of Studio Palomino located in the sunny state of California. Today, Unique Blog will be exploring one of the designer’s most astonishing residential design project: a mid-century modern home that gets a fresh renovation for a fun and loving family. Come in!
Some say that mid-century design supports the way we want to live today. The perfect balance between the past and the past, between beauty and functionality. Barbie Palomino is a specialist when it comes to mid-century modern design with an eclectic touch, that is why she already received plenty of recognition due to her incredible work.

Barbie studied Interior Design in 2006 at FIDM in Los Angeles before landing a job with a Hollywood hospitality firm. It was there she developed a unique high-low aesthetic enabling her to devise spaces that are eclectic, approachable, and visually appealing.


Six years later, she decided to find her own path and before moving to the Island of Hawai’i in 2020, the renowned designer and her team of committed experts developed dozen of renovating and decorating design projects in California. Nowadays, Studio Palomino juggles luxury projects that run the gamut from minimalist contemporary to idiosyncratic flash, always staying true to the client’s individual style and personality. The dedicated team will listen to all your design needs and wishes, in order to understand which design style fits you better so they’ll be able to transform a dream into reality!


If you’re a design aficionado just like us, we’re sure this jaw-dropping mid-century Hilltop home caught your attention!


While many design trends come and go, the mid-century modern style is well-entrenched in today’s design vocabulary. Mid-century modern style is a style of interior design characterized by a contemporary, somewhat futuristic aesthetic and an emphasis on function.
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The style rose to prominence in 1950s and 1960s America, took a bit of a dive thereafter, and experienced a resurgence in the mid-80s, borne of people’s nostalgia for its contrasting colors and materials, its focus on functionality above all else, and its simplicity of form—and we’ve been pretty much obsessed with it ever since. Perhaps the most compelling reason the movement has become so rooted in twenty-first-century design is its contemporary feel.


Several personal and professional experiences helped Barbie shape her unique design style that turned out to be sophisticated yet functional yet eclectic. Each design project has a bold feature, an eclectic touch to it, and this one was not an option. She is the right person to prove that these eclectic ambiances can be cool, creative and calm for this fun and loving family.


It’s easy to mistake eclecticism for an inability to commit to one style; however, when executed well, an eclectic space looks and feels cohesive. While the design aesthetic can involve mixing styles, colors, and patterns, it’s important to ensure that at least one element ties a room a together, whether it’s a neutral wall, a central art piece, or a bold color included throughout. An eclectic room allows you to show off your personality and get creative.
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