Give Your Home A Vintage Feel

If you're looking for a way to add some personality to your home, why not try giving it a vintage feel? There are many ways to do this. You can start with these seven tips.

1. Add ceilings with wood beams

One way to give your home an instant rustic vibe is to add wood beams to the ceilings. This was a popular style in older homes, and it can really make a space feel warm and inviting. If you don't want to go through the trouble of adding beams, you can also try painting them on. This is a less permanent option that will still give you the look you're going for.

2. Hang vintage curtains

Add some old-time charm to your home by hanging vintage curtains. You can find these at second-hand stores or even online. Just make sure they fit in with the overall style of your home. If you have a more modern space, try pairing vintage curtains with sleek blinds.

3. Change the linens

Besides curtains, find sheets and covers that produce the same effect. Covering chairs and tables with linens was a common practice in the early '90s. Some designs that you should go for include:

  • Solid and regal colors like dark blue, crimson, and gold

  • Romantic prints like a heart, flowers, and butterflies

  • Rich dyes with opposing contrasts

  • Landscape prints

4. Add potted plants

Plants were often used in older homes to add some color and life to the internal space. And they can still do that today. Just make sure you choose plants that are appropriate for the amount of sunlight your home gets. Otherwise, they might not last very long.

5. Add vintage furniture

One piece of furniture that has stood the test of time is chesterfield sofas. Today, carpenters have tried to modernize them, but they still bring the vintage feel you want to your home. For example, you will find L-shaped chesterfield sofas or ones with lowered sides. If you want to go full vintage, consider buying dark brown or black leather seats in their simplest form.

If you already have modern seats, you can mix them up with other rustic, old-fashioned pieces like side tables, wooden coffee tables, or a Danish desk. Anything that looks eclectic, primitive, simple, and bold can give a good ancient feel. Consider consulting with Decorating Den Interiors to find pieces of furniture you need for an old-time feel.

6. Experiment with colors

Add some instant drama to your space by painting your walls with a bold, rich color. This will make the room feel more intimate and cozy. Try using a deep green or burgundy for a truly luxurious feel. If you're not ready to commit to painting your entire walls, you can always try an accent wall.

7. Use vintage light fixtures

Swap your modern light fixtures with something that has a strong vintage character. This can be anything from antique chandeliers to old-fashioned wall sconces. Also, you can use LED Edison bulbs that are long, winding, and produce a warm yellow glow.

Simplicity is the key ingredient when creating a vintage feel. If you're looking for a way to add some personality to your space, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram for tailored designs you'll love.

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