Vintage decor can bring a warm and welcoming vibe to any space of your home. This can be from old furniture pieces to authentic-looking rugs in vintage designs.
Flowers, antique mirrors, cabinets for apothecary, and wooden storage trunks can be found in an antique or thrift store close to you. Also, vintage pieces are great centerpieces for coffee tables as well as dining rooms!
Clocks have been around for thousands of years, but during the 17th century they became much more than simple tools. They became works of art in their own right From grand grandfather clocks to charming Banjo clocks. Older clocks exhibit some of the most exquisite craftsmanship that has ever been seen in their period of time.
Antique collectors frequently value skeleton clocks because of their ability to display the intricate mechanisms inside of an antique clock, while additional details like inlays, the moving figures, fretted boards, and melodies make a clock even more valuable.
Antique clocks are expensive but they are timeless pieces of art for any home. When shopping for vintage clocks take note for their maker's mark which will reveal who and when created it. You may be able identify it using the your company's name or mark (signature mark or stamp) which will give you an insight into whether a specific clock is worth its price - for instance clocks made in America typically have their maker's label, whereas those made in Europe less so.
These beautiful photos take a snapshot of a specific moment in time and make an ideal addition to any living room or bedroom, reminding us to cherish family.
Black Archives photos capture everyday life and convey a feeling of vulnerability and closeness between the subjects. Examples include a father holding his newborn and a couple leaned in close, or children having fun in snow - These photos capture everyday moments with stunning clarity, almost as good as traditional family photos in terms of beauty and connection between families.
Apothecary cabinets can make a striking statement in any kitchen, featuring textural appeal that's both functional and visually stunning. Make them an attractive kitchen island, or on the wall to display stunning collections such as vintage candleholders or colorful Murano glass vases.
Cabinets for apothecary were originally made to store medicines, herbs and other roots. However, nowadays, they're being utilized as unique living room tables as buffets for dining rooms, or bedroom sideboards.
Make use of a small apothecary cupboard as an extra nightstand in the event that you feel that things on your bedside table tend to accumulate unnecessarily. Also, if you have a Chinese apothecary cabinet with a high edges, transform the top of it into a mirror and add colorful pillows and dhurrie rugs for an eclectic style.
The large apothecary chests that have multiple rows of drawers make great sofa tables or consoles particularly when adorned with vintage books, sculptures and other decorative items that create an impactful statement in an entranceway. Place a mirror above it for extra effect. Create a stunning display for your foyer.
Although the majority of lockers are made of metal, it's an option to get wooden lockers too. Once painted in bold hues, wooden lockers add an attractive splash of color and provide storage space for any space. This set of old lockers have been painted a soft blue with number stenciled onto their doors to give a classic high school look; ideal for kids' bedrooms and mudrooms as well!
Another affordable and easy solution is to paint the lockers white for a quick and modern touch that works well in homes with a farmhouse style. Additionally, adding hooks and rods will make them even more functional to hold jackets, bags as well as other objects.