Vintage home decor is in a revival and can be a great way to add the character of a room. Additionally, purchasing vintage items is often more ethical than buying products that are mass-produced and can have detrimental impacts on both the environment and small-scale businesses.
Begin by going to local antique stores and garage sales to find of black-and-white photos, decorative frames, old business signs and vintage vases.
Vintage style can be created using various materials, from distressed wood and ceramic pottery to textiles woven from yarn and thread. Look for pieces with rich patinas that evoke past eras (e.g. shades of dusk blue or pistachio that are associated with 1950s décor).
Make your home look vintage by choosing special storage solutions like an apothecary cabinet in your entryway, to keep coats and shoes organized while adding visual curiosity. Use old lockers to create sideboard storage for your sideboard in your dining room; then put another pair in your bedroom to create additional shelves for books and clothing.
Begin with small decorating ideas using antique accents, and gradually increase your collection over time. Shop at local antique shops or flea markets, garage sales and online marketplaces as well as local buy-sell groups to source distinctive items that add character and vintage furniture or accents that complement the space you have.
If you are planning to incorporate antique pieces to modern furniture pick pieces that match existing pieces in terms of shape, color, or even texture. For instance, you can combine a modern glass coffee table with a vintage wood side table to create an attractive combination of shapes and materials. Mixing wood tones is easy for cool and warm tones woods are often a good match.
Accent pieces like mirrors and lamps can complement modern-style decor easily, as they are easily interchangeable if your taste shifts in the course of time. Modern touches like clocks or books also help give a unique look to the room.
If you are considering vintage furniture and accessories to decorate your space, make sure the size of the furniture is comparable to that of modern pieces. An over-sized or large antique piece could overwhelm contemporary furniture and create an unbalanced atmosphere. Missing vintage dressers, paired with similar-sized modern nightstands could make for a fascinating visual contrast; selecting similar finishes such as natural or rustic will help in to achieve this goal as well.
Incorporating vintage pieces in your home will require mixing them with existing décor instead of replacing everything at once. For instance mixing items from flea markets and furniture salvaged from the past can create an eye-catching combination sure to spark conversations - plus this approach promotes sustainability by recycling and repurposing items that would otherwise have been removed from the market.
One of the most effective places to start looking for vintage decor is your local thrift shops, flea markets and garage sales. Make sure you have cash, as many vendors will appreciate to pay in cash and have an open mind - you don't know what treasures await you!
Small vintage accents such as linen pillows, picture frames, vases, blankets, and stoneware are great to fill in the gaps of every room in your home. Furthermore, these small items are easily transported between rooms to bring vintage style to every room of your home.
To ensure optimal performance, best blankets are made of natural cellulosic fibers, such as cotton or flax (the fiber used to produce linen). These materials naturally breathe and allow heat and cool air to pass through freely, thus helping prevent water build-up that contributes to the odors. There are also synthetic fabrics treated to provide the same airflow.
Beautifully designed blankets such as this one are a great way to add a touch of an old-fashioned look and make the perfect option for colder months. We found it especially soothing and ideal for autumn/winter nights while snuggling up so comfortable.
This warm blanket is constructed from fabric scraps which would otherwise have been discarded It is a great weight for comfort, soft sherpa material on the side, elegant subtle ribbed design, queen and king sizes are available, making this ideal for singles as well as couples. We found its quality to be outstanding after six months of regular use with frequent washing - no signs of wear and tear were observed within 6 months!