Antiques have a way of adding a richness and interest to any décor. It’s rare that you go into any home and not see some antique or vintage piece, whether it’s a collection of glassware in a cabinet, ...
The thought of decorating with antiques can sometimes conjure images of stuffy collectables, of traditional tastes and big budgets. However the reality is, happily, quite different. Incorporating ...
Vintage decor trends often get overlooked, but many of them bring timeless charm and warmth to any space. I’ve found that ...
Neither do pieces with a history have to be restored to an original finish, including when you’re buying art. ‘Don’t be afraid to upcycle: a lick of paint can transform old wooden furniture, giving it ...
While not everything you find at the antique store is going to be a classic, these items are almost guaranteed to bring ...
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I’ve always been drawn to the bold, nostalgic charm of ’70s home design. It’s a decade packed with unique textures, vibrant ...
The arrival of spring often inspires homeowners to take a long look at their interior decor and make changes. Buying a new sofa, painting the walls a different color, or rearranging the furniture are ...
When I talk about sustainable luxury, vintage decor immediately comes to mind. Vintage pieces combine timeless style with eco ...
Some of the most interesting interiors are those that combine well-chosen and personally meaningful antiques with carefully curated contemporary pieces. But is there a secret to doing this ...
In this age of minimalism and decluttering, the common response to an offer of a family heirloom or antique might be, "I don't have space," "It's not my taste," or simply "No, thanks." Well, "pull ...
Antiques are often part of an eclectic decorating scheme nowadays. Gardeners know that an unusual blooming magnolia or dogwood tree must be placed in an isolated spot to be admired as a "specimen" ...