Vintage Trends
Trends and styles are constantly changing and evolving. The décor items once considered old and out of style are in recent times labelled as trendy. When splashed across your space, these vintage items work together to give it elegance and gracefulness and evoke an atmosphere of peace and nostalgia.
Wood-look Flooring
A wooden floor gives off a rustic charm and is perfect for a vintage-styled home. This classic style has continued to survive trend changes, and aside from being stylish, it is affordable, simple to install, and easy to clean.
Vintage Wall Styles
The use of bold vintage wallpapers in décor is back in style, giving walls personality and character. Retro wall prints make a statement in areas of the home where they are judiciously used, giving off simplicity whilst still maintaining a sleek look.
Pastel Colour Palette
Pastel colour palettes are generally warm, soft, and pale. The paleness is a result of adding white to the colour. A classic example of a pastel colour palette reappearing in the present is millennial pink, which has become a recent trend. Pastel colours create elegant, romantic, and refreshing interiors. If you want to add more vintage style to your interior, you can complement a pastel colour scheme with a wallpapered accent wall.
Vintage Furniture
Vintage furniture has something unique about it that makes it stand out from the rest, and this aesthetic quality enables it to give that instant vintage vibe. We are in a time when people are swooned by handmade products, and since vintage furniture boasts of this quality, it is back in style because of the originality of its craftsmanship. Also known for its elegant and classy designs, vintage furniture can give timeless sophistication to any interior. It can be carved wood pieces or metalwork, whichever it may be; it comes with unique details that give character and charm to any room. Vintage furniture also boasts of a rarity since they are mostly made by hand, which is another attractive feature that makes it a highly sought-after vintage item.
Clawfoot Tub
Guess what is back in style? It is the clawfoot tub, which was a symbol of glamour, luxury, and class back in the 1920’s. The clawfoot tub was sidelined by freestanding tubs for years, but now it has regained its spotlight and is considered a luxurious upgrade.
Faux Fur Rug
A faux fur rug is not only soft, but it is also stylish. Since its popularity in the 1970s, it never went out of style. However, it has recently become very high in demand, as people now consider it a must-have decor accessory. It is also cosy and warm. A faux fur rug has an amazing texture and unbeatable softness, making it the perfect partner for wood-look floors.