It’s tough. Vintage brings you that old-school vibe with its detailed patterns and handmade furniture. Modern is all about sleek, functional designs that are easy on the eyes. The trick is to mix what you love from both styles to make a space that’s uniquely you.
– Display Real Paintings.
– Use High-Quality Organic Materials.
– Buy From Multiple Eras.
– Install Crown Molding/Base Boards.
– Put Up a Picture Railing.
– Paint with Lime Wash.
– Replace Modern Hardware.
– Look for Worn Rugs.
– Choose a Color Scheme. …
– Decide on a Room Theme. …
– Focus on One Space First. …
– Mix & Match Different Antique Finds. …
– Use Books for Vintage Wall Decor. …
– Show Off a Credenza. …
– Transform Doors into a Headboard. …
– Utilize a Vintage Bar Cart.
– Dutch Doors. Dutch doors (also called stable, split or divided doors) originated in the Netherlands in the 17th century. …
– Peg Rails. …
– Telephone Niches. …
– Leaded and Stained-Glass Windows. …
– Transom Windows. …
– Milk Doors. …
– Apron-Front Sinks. …
– Library Ladders.
While classic designs are elegant, timeless and reasonably predictable, modern interior design is minimalistic, space conscious and full of surprises. Both have a distinct look and feel and are unique in their own ways. Combining the two takes artistry. You have to give every element its own place in the designs.
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