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Vintage Furniture

Vintage FurnitureIf you are a lover of vintage you’ve probably thought about decorating your home by following this style. This time we go with a more specific and show you some of the benefits of adding vintage furniture to your home.

Review: vintage space is highlighted by the use of old pieces, the variety of colors and accessories and have a style that does not follow an aesthetic too sharp. It relies mainly on pieces of various styles merge harmoniously.

First, and beyond the aesthetics, we can highlight one of the main advantages of buying vintage furniture: they are cheap! Old furniture are usually cheaper to buy modern furniture. The downside is that if you are not of those who like to get involved in search and dusty shops you can be a bit difficult to find what you’re looking for.

Buy antique furniture becomes an increasingly common practice. Also, keep in mind you can always edit, and restore the furniture you’ve purchased. This way you can decorate in a recycled form.

Undoubtedly, the presence of aged furniture by the time (and marked, perhaps, by the use of their past owners) may be a way to give personality to our home.

Old Furniture

Old FurnitureWe can not always buy antique wooden furniture, or are extremely expensive because of their age or are simply unobtainable in a store in our city, or at least one you like.

It often happens that we get the furniture that we like, but is thoroughly modern and not go with our decor. It also happens that we make a change to a piece of furniture or all we have at home to make them look like they have been different from recent years.

It’s been said that one person’s trash is another treasure, and today it’s never been truer. Designers are viewing old furniture and castoffs of every kind as fodder for creating rooms with unique character.

By choosing to paint all the disparate pieces in black, create a classic, unified look that works as well in a vintage setting as it does in a contemporary room.
This offers a gracious look and the one-rich-color approach hides the fact that you’ve invested very little time and money.