Vintage Décor: 5 Ways to Add Character to Your Home - Share A Word
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Vintage décor is a wonderful way to add a hint of personality and uniqueness to your home. Whether it’s through heirloom handed down through generations or a fortuitous find found at a yard sale, vintage décor has a rich history, and stories to tell, and adds much-needed charm and character to any interior design.
So, whether you are going for a total home makeover or doing some minor changes with a great impact, the following vintage-inspired décor tips will lead your way to the perfect vintage home!
Create Strong Focal Point with a Floor Clock
Take your vintage home décor to the next level and create an unforgettable focal point with a magnificent wooden grandfather clock that screams tradition and family value. Becoming a focal point, this piece will add elegance and tie the interior design together!
It’s the perfect way to use your space wisely, especially in those tricky empty corners in the house such as in your entryway or foyer. And, if you are a fan of the chiming melodies, placing this valuable vintage piece in a closed room will enhance the sound and resonate through the house more. In addition, hallways are a great place to show off your grandfather clock since anyone who enters through the front door will surely see it.
Moreover, grandfather clocks can create a strong focal point and upscale the theme in your living room. On the other hand, you can place the clock in your kitchen or dining area and make the space look bigger and warmer. Keep in mind though that this timepiece should be kept a reasonable distance from the cooking area, especially if there is poor ventilation, otherwise, heat and moisture could harm it.
Regardless of how unusual it may sound, a wooden grandfather clock can be the missing piece in your master vintage bathroom. Just keep in mind to look for one with special features such as a strike-no-strike lever and a very useful nighttime chime shut-off option that prevents it from chiming if you plan to place it in the bathroom.
Invest in Authentic Vintage Furniture Pieces
In terms of quality, design, and durability, antiques outperform contemporary furniture. To maximise the vintage effect, opt for authentic furniture pieces only that utilize materials such as fine silks, embroidered fabrics, and exotic woods that are no longer commonly used.
Check the authenticity of the antiques you buy to make sure they are genuine and not reproductions. There should be labels, hallmarks, or information about the maker’s location, and frequently a certificate of authenticity. However, if you don’t have a big budget, there are many places such as decorative fairs or auction houses where you can find wonderful antiques without breaking the bank.
You can also reuse old but authentic vintage furniture. Besides incorporating the perfect vintage home décor, these pieces will also give you a fantastic sense of satisfaction because you’re prolonging the life of something that may otherwise be thrown away.
Embrace Vintage Textiles through Cushions
Vintage cushions are a fantastic way to add colour, pattern, and softness to a room through textiles. In this regard, there are gorgeous vintage fabrics available from all around the world that demonstrate a variety of different techniques and are made by hand with exquisite craftsmanship.
If you’re really into vintage fabrics to make your space unique, opt for patterns that tell the tales of time. They have a certain faded elegance which makes them easy to mix and match as the muted colours all work well together!
Install Antique Lighting
Antique and vintage lighting is growing in popularity among homeowners looking to make a decorative statement because there are so many exquisitely artistic designs available. It is about a lighting element that, while being opulent and elegant, has the same effect when it is off as it does when it is on. It will light a room while also igniting the imagination.
When narrowing down your choices, vintage wall sconces are in high demand in recent years whether it is a pair of beautiful naturally inspired flora and fauna sconces or a spectacular statement light that is more decorative and functional than ever! For a more vintage vibe, however, you can also consider electrified gas lanterns, rewired and repurposed antique fixtures, and vintage lighting reproductions.
Play with Texture
Vintage books, artefacts, and containers with lovely time-worn patinas create lovely shelf decorations and add texture to your vintage space. When decorating with these items, employ contrasting textures and a limited colour palette. In other words, keep the colour palette at a maximum of three. Don’t add all the objects of the same height on a longer shelf when adding texture. The perfect texture requires you to contrast the materials but to vary the heights as well.