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Old Home, New Charm

Tuesday, February 14th, 2017

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Interior design is not all about the creation of a home that’s trendy. This can also be all about the preservation of the lovely past and paying homage to the character of an old home. If you happen to have a house that has seen decades, then you know how its quirky charm can make you fall in love in a jiff. See how these tips will make touching-up your old home a lore more fun –

Use Paint to Hide Imperfections

Most of the time, the primary features that people fall in love with are the pretty trimming, molding, fireplace and the door details especially when they were built on a different era. And because of the number of decades that this house has gone through, it is perfectly normal to see imperfections here and there.

A simple coat of paint is your primary step towards the preservation of these lovely details. You can also highlight them by choosing the right paint color and texture.

Typically, the walls and ceiling share just one color with a slightly glossier color for the trim. With your favorite palette applied, you can then add a bolder shade on the doors to turn them into the standouts that they were meant to be.

Highlight Striking Architecture

If the trim work is still in great shape, then just paint it using a neutral contrasting hue. Do this so you can show it off. The neutral shade (e.g. a blue-green gray) will surely help in making this lovely feature be the star of the show.

Use the same color of paint on the ceiling so that you tie the look and make it work for the entire design.

Emphasize Stain Glass

If your house has those grand stained windows, then be sure to counteract the grandness with basic white walls.

Conceal Unsightly Windows with Draperies

Your old home could come with odd-looking windows in the most unusual spots. An entire wall of drapery is the best way to subtly make the room appear cleaner. This also won’t make you think of completely toppling down walls all because of a pair of dull-looking windows.

Any room will look and feel more polished with the right set of draperies.

This FFDM Antebellum pieces is one of the pieces that will ‘somehow modernize’ your classic home. It carefully blends (not clashes) with the rest of the ambience.

Place Shelving Units

Open étagères (shelves) are stylish ways of adding storage as well as display space for your books, collectibles and baskets of odd stuff. They offer a gallery-like look that people will surely appreciate when they visit you in your home. Just imagine the number of conversation pieces that you can place in those shelves.

Fuse Old and Contemporary Periods

Be able to mix traditional and contemporary styles. Include stuff that feel look like they can fit in the period that your home comes in. See if you can also find some modern pieces with a vintage feel. It helps to also fill your home with the essentials of modern-day living such as computers, TV and a lovely sofa or sectional.

Generally, simple and clean contemporary furnishings are a great tool in bring about a modern-day feel to a classic home. These designs won’t clash for as long as you find the right kind of textures, lines and soft colors to fuse.

Create Unique Layouts

Old homes were built on odd lots and they could come with unusual layouts for the rooms. These can be those long, narrow spaces that make interior design a bit more difficult.

You can break rectangles into various square zones for improved functionality. Use area rugs to give meaning to these new zones and to visually open the rest of the space.

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