Monday, May 9, 2011

How to Mix Vintage & Modern Furniture





If you want to design a room with eclectic style, try mixing vintage and modern furniture. Combining furniture from different periods can make your room look like you've spent years acquiring the perfect decor, but figuring out the right mix of vintage and modern can be challenging. Follow a few simple guidelines to make your space look well-curated and tastefully designed, and to avoid creating a room plagued by an arbitrary assortment of décor.

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Stick to one or two vintage pieces and use them as focal points in your design. If you focus on just a few funky furniture pieces, you'll avoid creating a design that looks too busy.

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Find a transitional piece. If you can find an object that connects the vintage and modern elements in your room, it will give the design a more unified look.

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Use color to tie your furniture together. Pepper your room design with vintage and modern pieces that feature a specific color. Color is a great way to create a unifying theme within your room design.

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Choose pieces that are the same scale. If you decided to match a low-lying, modern coffee table with a tall, Queen Anne-style sofa, your room design will look awkward. The easiest way to avoid a mismatched room is to find styles that share a design ethic. For example, modern country furniture would look great with shabby chic vintage pieces. Mid-century modern, on the other hand, mixes well with Japanese-style antiques.

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Make over vintage pieces to give them a modern look. Re-upholster or repaint vintage furniture with eye-popping colors to give them a contemporary feel. Just a little unexpected color will give your room vintage modern appeal.

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