It is no exaggeration to say that low-cost represents one of the most
prominent and attractive elements in the vintage interior design which
is growing in popularity and is being used widely nowadays since it’s
easy to reach a modern vintage look on a small budget. The main concept
of vintage interior design revolves mainly around the reusing and
revamping of old holdings at home.
Through mixing old and new, we will not only achieve the perfect vintage
look but we will be able also to rejuvenate old furniture, which will
help save money in the same items collected from our life, complemented
by subtle decorative accessories. Besides, creative tricks such as using
remnant fabrics for recovering will create a lovely eclectic room.
Being a style and a flow that brings us memories and nostalgia, vintage
interior design is still preferred by a big part among the aristocratic
families and bourgeois people from some closed societies. More
important, vintage design is a style of romance, love and beautiful
melancholy. Modern vintage interior design presents to us a big
catalogue of old, retro and classical furniture, which have the ability
to look contemporary and pretty even nowadays.
Classic vintage living and dining rooms come in a warm and soft color
scheme. But that is the charm in modern vintage style – it is not an
antique flow; it gathers just the old things that have some semantic and
sentimental value to ourselves. Most popular motives in the vintage
style are flowers and stripes. The beauty of a vintage living room is
usually seen only by us – the owners – because it is only us who knows
how valuable all of these great things in the living room are.
In the meantime, modern vintage home accessories are mostly beautiful
and functional since household items used to be useful and long-lasting
rather than eye-catching. Personalization is another important and
lovely element that is closely linked to the vintage interior design.
This element may represent our lifestyle.