Vintage decor can give an inviting and warm atmosphere to any space in your home. This can be from antique furniture pieces to authentic-looking rugs in vintage styles.
Floral patterns antique mirrors, antique apothecary cabinets and wooden storage trunks can easily be found in the thrift or antique shop near your home. Also, vintage pieces are great decorations for tables and dining rooms!
Clocks have been in use for a long time, but during the 17th century they went beyond simple tools. They became works of art on their own including grand grandfather clocks, to charming Banjo clocks. Antique clocks showcase the highest quality of craftsmanship ever seen during their period of time.
Antique collectors frequently value skeleton clocks for their ability to show the intricate movement within an antique clock. Other features like inlays, movement figurines and fretted panel, and music make these clocks even more valuable.
Antique clocks are expensive and timeless accessories to any home. When shopping for vintage clocks, be on the lookout for their maker's mark which will reveal who and when made it. It is possible identify it using the the company's name or a marking (signature seal or label) which will give you an insight into whether a specific clock is worth the price - for instance clocks made in America typically have their maker's label, whereas those made in Europe less so.
These unforgettable photos take a snapshot of a specific moment in time. They make the perfect addition to a bedroom or living space reminding us to be grateful for our family.
Black Archives photos capture everyday life, and convey a sense of vulnerability and closeness between their subjects, such as the father holding his baby or a couple leaning close, or kids playing in the snow - these capture everyday events with stunning clarity, almost rivalling traditional family photos in regards to beauty and the bond between families.
Apothecary-style cabinets make an elegant design statement in any kitchen, featuring textural appeal that's both functional and visually stunning. Make them an attractive kitchen island or against an wall to house amazing collections like antique candle holders or vibrant Murano glass vase.
Cabinets for apothecary were originally made to store medicines, herbs and roots, but today they're also increasingly being used to create unique living room tables as buffets for dining rooms, or bedroom sideboards.
Utilize a small apothecary cabinets as an extra nightstand if you find that items on your bedside table tend to get piled up in an unneeded way. If you have a Chinese chest of apothecary with elevated edges, you can turn its top into a mirror vanity and embellish it with vibrant pillows and dhurrie rug for an eclectic appearance.
Large apothecary chests with multiple rows of drawers can be great sofa tables or consoles, especially when decorated with vintage books, sculptures and other decorative items that create an impactful statement in an entryway. Place a mirror above it for extra effect. For a striking display in your entryway.
While most lockers are made out of steel, it's an option to get wooden ones as well. Once painted in bold hues wooden lockers provide an attractive splash of color, while also providing storage space for any room. This set of old lockers is painted a soft blue with number stenciled onto their doors to create a vintage high school vibe; perfect for kids' bedrooms and mudrooms as well!
Another easy and affordable solution is to paint the lockers white for an instant modern look that is perfect in farmhouse-style homes. Additionally, adding hooks and rods will make them more useful to hold jackets, bags and other things.