Interiors of ancient houses. Classic interior in an old house of the early twentieth century

Designer Anna Clark

This apartment is located in the historical center of Moscow, in a building built in 1911 with a beautiful front facade. For a long time it was communal, and the condition of the premises at the time of purchase left much to be desired: a large number of doors and small rooms, a long narrow corridor, smoky walls and ceiling in the kitchen.

Hall. Table lamp Arteriors (Ravi Lamp), floor (in the entire apartment - solid board, stained oak)

However, according to the designer, it was impossible not to notice its potential: high (3.4 meters) ceilings, twelve (!) large windows facing both sides of the apartment (to a picturesque alley and a quiet courtyard overlooking the temple).

Master bedroom. The bed is made according to the designer's sketches, manufacturer Furniture Laboratory Brand (tinted oak, brass insert, Alcantara headboard), Dovlet House carpet, bedside table - Jan Cavelle, chandelier - Davidts Stefane bedspreads, pillows - A-Decor

In some rooms, the original stucco molding on the ceiling was even preserved, but, unfortunately, it was not possible to restore it. So before you start renovation work, complete dismantling was carried out interior partitions, all finishing was removed from the ceilings and the floor was completely replaced.

Master bedroom. Armchair La Fibule, chest of drawers with brass inserts made according to the designer’s sketches, workshop of Vladimir Vedishchev, Manuel Canovas wallpaper.

Removing the old layer of plaster revealed a beautiful arched window design. Window frames replaced with new ones, preserving the historical form of devitrification. Wide window slopes were emphasized with stucco molding.

Guest room. Loffilab couch, table with marble top (Rosso Luana) made according to the designer's sketches, Vaughan chandelier, A-Decor curtains, Dovlet House carpet, Laura Ashley wallpaper

The designer was faced with the task of creating new spacious rooms of the correct shape and filling them with light as much as possible.

Guest room. Maison du Monde chest of drawers, mirror - Bottega design studio, West Elm floor lamp, Dovlet House carpet

“The new apartment had to be designed as conveniently as possible for the life of its new owners,” says Anna. – Walking through a small hallway past the plumbing blocks, we find ourselves in the heart of the apartment - the living room with a cozy bay window and fireplace.

Bay window in the living room. French Heritage table, Montigny chairs, Hermes fabric curtains, A-Decor tailoring Living room. Upholstered furniture is made according to the designer's sketches, manufacturer Furniture Laboratory Brand, Chivasso fabric, a table with a marble top - according to the designer's sketches (Nero Portoro marble), Dovlet House carpet, Visual Comfort chandelier, vintage posters from Bottega design studio, Hermes fabric curtains, A- tailoring Decor

Opposite the living room we placed the kitchen, separating the rooms from each other using sliding doors. In the back of the apartment there is a master bedroom, a nursery, an office and a guest room.

Living room. The armchairs are made according to the designer's sketches, manufacturer Furniture Laboratory Brand, Chivasso fabric, table with a marble top - according to the designer's sketches (Nero Portoro marble), Dovlet House carpet, French Heritage bay window table, Montigny chairs

We were also able to design a special laundry room with a washing machine, dryer, utility sink and storage shelves.” To further fill the apartment with sunlight, all doors (except those to the bathroom) were made with frosted glass.

Living room. Alcantara wall panel (manufacturer Furniture Laboratory Brand), Porta Romana sconce

Their height was visually increased due to false transoms. As for the interior, the designer sought to make it echo the historical facade of the building itself. The furnishings were conceived as classic and at the same time comfortable for modern man. It was decided to put dark smoked oak on the floor; it gave the interior a sense of splendor.

Living room. The bookcase is made according to the designer’s sketch (produced by Vladimir Vedishchev’s workshop). Upholstered furniture, also made according to the designer’s sketches, manufacturer Furniture Laboratory Brand, Chivasso fabric, Dovlet House carpet, Visual Comfort chandelier, vintage poster - Bottega design studio workshop

To make the space look seamless, all the walls were painted the same shade of beige. United color scheme dilute bright accents in the form of accessories and decorative items.

Scavolini kitchen, Skygarden Flos lamp, Nougat Brown granite countertop

According to Anna, textiles and light are those things that can either “save” the interior or hopelessly ruin it. “That’s why I choose them very carefully,” admits the designer. – Natural French and English fabrics were used in this interior, and the lighting was ordered from the USA and England.

Children's room. Visual Comfort lamp, Loffilab couch, wardrobe made according to the designer’s sketches (produced by Vladimir Vedishchev’s workshop), Maison du Monde table lamp

However, American lamps typically come with paper lampshades, so we gave them a personal touch by having new silk lampshades made to order in a Moscow workshop.”

Children's room. On the walls there are Manuel Canovas wallpaper, curtains - A-Decor, Visual Comfort lamp, Loffilab couch, desk - Massif Works carpentry workshop

Also, almost all cabinets, both built-in and free-standing, chests of drawers, bedside tables and coffee tables with marble countertops were made according to the designer’s sketches.

Scavolini kitchen, Skygarden Flos lamp, Nougat Brown granite countertop, Vitrodesign glass splashback Hallway - Loffilab banquette, cabinets according to the designer's sketches (produced by Vladimir Vedishchev's workshop), Atelier Sedap plaster lamps

Decorating a vintage home interior with your own hands is not an easy task and requires certain knowledge. The term “vintage” was first used in winemaking to refer to wines with a long aging period. Later, this term began to represent an interior created with the participation of things from previous generations that looked original and original. The items should reflect the fashion trends of a certain era.

Such a thing in the interior design of rooms is an accent; the rest of the furnishings are played around it. This style does not accept design boundaries; it leaves a lot of space for creativity and self-realization. The age of a real vintage item is two decades or more. However, artificially aged furnishings are also suitable for this style. If we consider the choice of style, then it can be any that was once relevant in a particular era. Vintage can be a complement to styles such as country, Provence, and boho.

Interior design principles

Before figuring out the basic principles on which this style is based, you should define the concepts of antique and vintage.

Antiques are understood as a certain value of cultural heritage, while vintage is a simple piece of furniture, very simple and dear to the heart, allowing you to decorate your home without special financial costs.

When intending to renovate an apartment, you should focus on the principles that are characteristic of the vintage style in the interior. To realize the design idea of ​​creating a warm country atmosphere with a cozy vintage feel, you must adhere to the following postulates:

  1. The design should be distinguished by unique furniture with a touch of wear, while original things from the 20-30s are appropriate here. of the last century, as well as pieces of furniture stylized after them.
  2. When creating a background by wallpapering or painting the walls, pastel colors of materials are selected. A small pattern may be visible on the wallpaper. For example, some manufacturers have entire collections that are ideal for creating antique interiors.
  3. The set of accessories should also be borrowed from ancestors. The main condition is that candlesticks, boxes, vases, and dishes are in good condition.

Texture of materials

Combinations of materials such as wood and wrought iron, ceramics and copper elements fit perfectly into vintage country decor. Moreover, each of these materials goes well with finishing fabrics. It is not difficult to age such materials, but there are no things that have been aged by one’s own hands that could reflect the historical spirit of a particular era. When creating a special atmosphere, you can fit into it special objects with a long history, which will add zest and special chic to the home decor. If vintage is combined with country style, then flowers will be the best accessory in interior design. Here we can talk about seasonal flower arrangements in vases, bouquets of wild flowers. Flowers such as roses should be present here first of all. Wicker baskets or ceramic vases are excellent replacements for containers for dried flowers. The berry and fruit decor with insects looks good. Each element should be distinguished by its simplicity, and all together they should have a romantic look with slight negligence.

Wallpaper selection

As noted above, a well-created background is the basis of a vintage style design. Preferred wall cladding options:

  1. Pastel paint finish;
  2. Pasted wallpaper.

Wallpaper suitable for recreating the style can be considered in three options:

  • contrasting with the patterns, and plus striped trim;
  • wallpaper with a patterned design (intertwined plant branches, floral motifs), which look from the walls as if they were somewhat faded under the influence of sunlight;
  • canvases based on the Japanese model, where images of birds or pinkish floral patterns are abundantly visible.

In modern interior design, vintage style dictates its own rules when decorating walls - glued wallpaper should not look defiant or attract the attention of visitors to the room. On the contrary, elements of furniture should become catchy, together with individual accessories that are appropriate for the style direction of interest.

Furnishings

When decorating the inside of a house in vintage country style, the main emphasis is on the furniture. The country interior is no stranger to those things that live in closets and closets. A sideboard, a mirrored dressing table, a chest or box, a dining table, screens and other similar things will come in very handy here. Suitable decor can be carved wood or brass overlays.

When decorating the interior, you need to try to avoid a “museum-like” appearance, when all the furniture is selected in the spirit of the times before last. It is important not so much to recreate a single style, but to create an interior that would give off a feeling of comfort and warmth. This does not require much effort, since the style is multifaceted. Using vintage furnishings, both from the attic and from a thrift store, and newly made ones, but with the addition of signs of wear, the interior will look somewhat chaotic. The harmonious arrangement of furniture elements will eliminate this nuance.

Floor and ceiling design options

When planning a vintage style in the interior, experienced designers attach importance to surface finishing. The issue of ceiling and floor cladding does not go without careful consideration.

When finishing a floor with a vintage ceiling, the use of synthetic materials, also made of plastic, is prohibited. The situation does not prohibit the use of modern textures in design, but subject to their deliberate aging.

You can choose laminate for flooring, but the best option there is a plank floor here. Despite the fact that the board has a whole set of advantages, this option is not entirely suitable when decorating a high-status interior. Then the palm goes to ordinary parquet. If only both materials looked older than their actual age, that is, as if they had already been used. Although in fact they use new material.

For a country-style ceiling, several coating options are suitable - whitewash, paint or wallpaper. They go well with a stucco frame that shows cracks, small chips or unevenness.

Game of shades

When choosing textile decor, it is important to remember that vintage design does not accept too bright, as well as too dark shades. The principle of color design is the same - creating an airy and light space. With an understanding of this principle, textile decor is selected to match the wallpaper, floor and ceiling. To prevent shades from merging with each other, it is necessary to adhere to the rules for compiling color variations.

Vintage style is characterized by a restrained range of colors. When decorating the interior, a light color scheme is selected (shades from white and light pink to bluish, lilac and greenish, coupled with gray). The inclusion of brownish shades in the design is not excluded. However, a combination of contrasting colors is not welcome here. Compositionally, it looks like this: several additional color solutions are added to one base color in small quantities (mostly related colors), while the design should not stand out visually.

DIY Vintage Style

Furniture in country design is usually made of wood and can be upholstered in silk, cotton or damask plush. At the same time, the sofa and armchairs have small and compact dimensions. The optimal solution here is decorative tables and large chairs. If we are talking about arranging a vintage living room decor with your own hands, then the optimal solution is to place a huge glass table with a luxurious large-sized sofa.

Decorative items such as carpets, wallpaper, paintings, curtains, antique accessories, musical instruments, fluffed pillows, and watches are also appropriate here. All of them are selected for country design with a touch of modernity, hinting at a comfortable and cozy lifestyle. The prevailing colors are pink, white, purple, yellow.

Even little things that seem insignificant at first glance can fill the room with a completely unusual atmosphere: a patchwork quilt, an old fan, black and white photos with frames, wooden chest of drawers with handles, industrial-style work lighting.

Kitchen and bedroom decor

The ideal area of ​​the home to concentrate antiques is the kitchen. Silverware, ceramic dishes, and a stainless steel teapot will find their rightful place here. From household appliances, old coffee grinders will fit well here; they will be complemented by a set of sieves, linen napkins, and lace tablecloths. The presence of such items in a country interior will provide the atmosphere with a special charm and give the room some zest.

If you intend to combine several related styles in the interior (for example, country, vintage, retro, etc.), including modern specially aged items in this design symbiosis, you need to start with the details. From such as bedside tables, a coffee table, a chest of drawers, inherited from a great-grandmother. In the bedroom you can put a plasma TV in a niche in a vintage design.

Modern beds can easily fit into a country-style interior. After all, it is almost impossible to find well-preserved pieces of furniture now. Excellent decor for the bed - pillows with covers showing faded patterns on the textiles.

Vintage style in the interior leaves the same pleasant and long-lasting aftertaste as expensive vintage French wine. It’s not for nothing that this style trend and a drink made from grapes have a lot in common. The word “vintage” is translated from French as “old wine.” But if the owner of vineyards in France takes out drinks aged many years from the cellars, then fans of vintage style in interiors look in the attics for antiques inherited from grandmothers.

Interior design in vintage style does not accept remodeling. Exclusively natural materials, noble patina, antique or artificially aged furniture, shelves with books like in a second-hand bookstore and an abundance of cute trinkets with history - all these typical vintage elements make you feel like a resident of the twentieth century. The vintage style interiors are very cozy. They usually appeal to girls, so this style trend can often be found in design projects for bedrooms and offices intended for young ladies.

If you intend to give your interior a touching charm with a touch of antiquity, then it will not hurt you to master the basic rules for creating an interior in vintage style. In our today's publication we bring to your attention modern ideas for decorating vintage spaces.

Wallpaper and wall decoration in vintage style interiors

When describing interior decoration in vintage style, it is important to say that here preference is given to natural materials. Plastic, an abundance of glass, cold nickel-plated steel - all these elements characteristic of modern design projects in a vintage space can easily disrupt the harmony of the composition. When selecting finishing materials For a vintage-style interior, it is important to decide what you want to focus on: furniture, decor, textiles or walls. With bright furniture, a plain finish looks better. And, conversely, if you choose wallpaper with an expressive pattern, then it is better to show restraint in furniture and decor. Otherwise, there is a risk of overloading the space with details. In the interior of apartments and houses in vintage style, wallpaper with patterns borrowed from Art Nouveau is very common. Here you can also find floral patterns and images of birds.

1. Wallpaper with a large pattern in the spirit of Art Nouveau

In the picture: Wallpaper with large drawing in the interior of a children's bedroom

The interior of the bedroom in vintage style is complemented by wallpaper with a large pattern borrowed from Art Nouveau. The pattern of Roman blinds in a blurred green shade “echoes” well with this pattern. Often in vintage-style interiors, such wallpapers are very contrasting in color. They like to be combined with a striped pattern.

2. Wallpaper with a floral pattern in the interior of an apartment in vintage style

In the picture: Wallpaper with a floral pattern in the bedroom interior

In a vintage-style interior, you can often find wallpaper with a floral pattern. This decoration guarantees a light spring mood. In the vintage bedroom design in the sketch above, tree branches with orange flowers and blue birds in the wallpaper pattern attract the main attention. With such bright painting, the decor of the room should be as simplified as possible. Therefore, the room is furnished with a very laconic bed, an armchair with a “carriage” tie and an elegant console made of dark wood.

3. Panels in wall decoration in a vintage interior

In the picture: Bedroom interior with wood paneling

A vintage style interior is characterized by a very classic finish. Therefore, in addition to wallpaper, wooden panels are also often found here, which are usually used to decorate the lower half of the wall. A tall wardrobe, which can be either antique or artificially aged, goes perfectly with light panels in the interior of a vintage bedroom. The ceiling solution is also laconic. Wide white cornices, complemented by stucco, help visually increase the height of the room. In this interior, the designers of Olga Kondratova’s Studio placed the main emphasis on the decor of the bedside area with a royally elegant headboard, cascading silver lamps and a bright poster.

4. Vintage style interior with wood trim

In the picture: Wooden trim in the interior of the office

As we mentioned above, natural wood is one of the most common materials in the decoration of vintage interiors. Therefore, wooden walls are very common here. This is especially true for the interiors of houses. In the office design in the sketch above, a work area with a strict classic table and a relaxation area are organized. Shades of wood and a beige-coffee palette, which serve as the background, are diluted with green accents in the form of checkered curtains and sofa cushions. Textiles add coziness to the interior composition.

5. Finely patterned wallpaper and wood paneling

In the picture: Wallpaper with a small pattern in the interior

A combination of white wood panels and light wallpaper with a small pattern creates a neutral, but at the same time very effective background. This decoration in a vintage style bedroom interior emphasizes the classicism and sophisticated luxury inherent in the composition. As accents, designers in in this case They use purple textiles in the form of bedspreads and pillows. Since the wallpaper already has a small pattern, it was important to stick to monochrome solutions for the remaining design elements. Otherwise the space would be overly congested. Therefore, in addition to the walls, we find small patterns in this design project only on curtains with tiebacks.

6. Floral wallpaper and wood paneling

Pictured: Vintage bedroom design with floral wallpaper

Who said that a bathroom must be tiled? In 2016, bathrooms are often decorated no worse than living spaces. If taking a bath is a real ritual for you, then why not create an elegant boudoir instead of a bathroom? Vintage style with its attention to detail will help you cope with this task brilliantly. A vintage clawfoot bathtub, which you probably saw in European films telling about the 40s–60s, a vanity unit equipped with numerous drawers for storing small items, a mirror in a golden baguette - and the boudoir interior is almost ready. For greater resemblance to the interiors of the middle of the last century, the floor can be covered with tiles, the layout of which alternates black and white polyhedrons. The wall decoration combines white wood panels and wallpaper with a floral pattern. This design brings the bathroom as close as possible to living rooms. A lush bright bouquet in a vase “supports” the floral motifs set by cappuccino-colored wallpaper.

Color scheme in vintage style design

Vintage style in the interior is most often characterized by pastel colors. The colors here seem to have faded over time, slightly muted. In this regard, vintage is very close to Provence. As a rule, beige shades and tones are used as a background color. natural wood. Bedrooms are often decorated in peach, soft pink, blurry turquoise or pistachio tones. Vintage living rooms, thanks to the abundance of cute “doll” decor, as well as the active use of white and pink tones, often look like cakes decorated with bright butter flowers. However, in the vintage style in the interior of the apartment you can often see more saturated shades of young wine, deep eggplant tones and even lush green tones.

7. Purple and green shades in a vintage interior

Pictured: Dining room design with purple and green accents

Chesterfield armchairs and classic upholstered chairs add nobility to the interior of the dining room with bookshelves. A light “touch” of vintage style is found in the beige chest of drawers, stylized as an antique. A wooden floor, without which it is difficult to imagine a real vintage interior, and café-au-lait walls form a neutral color base. The beige background emphasizes the depth of lilac accents, close to the shade “Dark Byzantium”. Dark green chairs also serve as color accents, helping to define the dining area with a massive round table.

8. Wine shades in a vintage interior

In the picture: Bathroom design in wine shades

Did we tell you that vintage style and wine have a lot in common? And this similarity lies not only in the etymology of the word “vintage”. The so-called "wine shades" in recent years conquer not only fashion catwalks, but also interior showrooms. Tones of Beaujolais, young wine, pinot noir - all these concepts are familiar to both winemakers and interior designers.

Of course, not all wine shades are suitable for a vintage-style interior. In order not to make a mistake, it is best to focus on the tones of old or mature wine. The bathroom interior shown in the sketch above serves as an example of the successful inclusion of an active wine shade in a vintage composition.

9. Vintage interior with eggplant accents

Pictured: Vintage style attic design with eggplant accents

Another color that easily “gets along” with aged furniture and decor covered with a noble patina. In the interior of the attic living room shown in the sketch, eggplant shades of upholstered furniture are used as color accents, diluting the beige-brown palette.

Vintage decor

As you know, vintage style in the interior involves the use of a large number of accessories. Vintage postcards, black and white photographs in small frames, slightly faded with time, flowers in vases, potbelly stoves, lamps in cute lampshades with lace and ruffles - one vintage room can accommodate all these elements. If you still have furniture from your grandmother, then it can be restored, giving it the aged look required by vintage. Gramophones, gramophone records, and old books are also useful when decorating a vintage interior. The main thing in this matter is to observe moderation and remember that vintage includes items whose age ranges from 30 to 60 years.

10. Textiles with a floral pattern in a vintage interior

In the picture: Design of a light kitchen with textiles with a floral pattern

Floral patterns in vintage interior can be used not only in wallpaper, but also in textiles. Flowers always add coziness and femininity to a room. Therefore, the design of a kitchen-dining room with a corner set, thanks to the Roman curtains with a floral pattern, as well as white pillows with ornaments, acquires a special charm and charm.

11. Shelf with decor at the head of the bed

In the picture: Interior of a vintage bedroom with a shelf with decor at the head

A shelf for decoration is convenient because it takes up virtually no space, and therefore can be easily placed even in small room. If in modern and classic interiors it is enough to purchase a couple of candelabra or vases as decorative accents, then in the case of vintage, you are free to decorate the house with what is sweet and dear to your heart. On a decorative shelf you can place vases, paintings, fresh flowers, and many photographs at the same time. This is exactly what the designers of Olga Kondratova’s Studio did when creating the presented bedroom interior in vintage style.

12. Aged furniture in a vintage style interior

In the picture: Kitchen design in vintage style with antique furniture

A vintage interior is unthinkable without furniture with slightly peeling paint in places, with small chips, scuffs and scratches. In this case, the more objects in the house that seem to have been brought from the attic of my grandfather’s Soviet dacha in the Moscow region, the better. The interior of the kitchen-dining room shown in the sketch with blue accents is furnished with an antique wooden buffet, a chest of drawers, which has diagonal cells for wine bottles, and built-in open shelving for books and decor. Such furniture, in combination with classic chairs with armrests, brings the house closer to the interiors of the apartments of the wealthy Soviet intelligentsia. Concrete and brickwork wine shade, which inevitably refer to an industrial loft, do not introduce any dissonance into the vintage composition. After all, having originated in the middle of the last century, the loft direction quite organically fits into the concept of “vintage”.

13. Forged elements in a vintage interior

In the picture: Bedroom design with artistic forging

The forging technique today is used not only in modern interiors, where it is extremely important to provide staircase railings, parapets and balustrades with elegant, intricate lines, but also in design projects designed in vintage style. Thus, the design of a bedroom with a cradle for a newborn, thanks to the forged headboards, acquires special artistic expressiveness. It is the forging in this case that gives the bed a vintage look.

14. Books in a vintage interior

In the picture: Design of a living room with a library

It's hard to imagine a vintage house without books. After all, the vintage style draws inspiration from the interiors of the last century, and then no one was interested in portable electronic gadgets. Almost every apartment had, if not separate libraries, then at least shelves or cabinets with books. Built-in bookshelves won't take up much space in your home; they can be placed behind the sofa and even in the hallway. In the example under consideration, the designers of Olga Kondratova’s Studio equipped a high shelving unit in the living room adjacent to the bedroom, separated from the common space by a transparent partition. The impressive dimensions of this design with open shelves allow you to place very large collection books.

15. Designer lamps in a vintage style interior

In the picture: Living room design in vintage style with a designer chandelier

If you decide to decorate your interior in a vintage style, this does not mean at all that all elements of the furnishings must have a rich history. In vintage spaces, laconic modern upholstered furniture in neutral gray, beige or protective shades also looks quite harmonious. A fashionable designer chandelier will not disturb the nobility of the vintage composition. Thus, the golden ceiling lamp in the sketch above looks very contrasting against a muted beige-coffee background.

16. Collage of sketches

In the picture: Attic design with sepia collage

The vintage-style attic interior is complemented by a collage of pencil sketches. Vertical mirror inserts on both sides of the entrance to the minibar, due to their reflective properties, enhance the effect of this decor, demonstrating the work of thought of an architect or draftsman. Please note that the proposed collage of sketches does not include bright colors. The palette of this decor is monochrome. The sepia tones of the sketches are quite consistent with the vintage “mood” that dominates the attic interior.

Antiques in a vintage style interior

Vintage, as we said above, is considered to be something over 30 years old. The designers set the upper “age” limit for vintage items at 50–60 years. Thus, furniture and accessories whose age exceeds half a century are already considered antiques. Is it possible to use antique items in a vintage style interior? Certainly. After all, it is often difficult to determine which specific era an item belongs to. Therefore, even if your chest of drawers moved from the “vintage” category to the antique category 10 years ago, this does not mean that it will certainly disrupt the harmony of the vintage space.

17. Antique chair in the bathroom interior

In the photo: Bathroom design with an antique chair

The vintage style bathroom interior in the photo above, thanks to the active use of textiles, looks not so much like a bathroom, but like a living space. An antique chair adds coziness and charm to this space. A bathroom furnished in this way is quite capable of replacing a boudoir.

18. Interior of a vintage kitchen-dining room with antiques

In the picture: Design of a vintage kitchen-dining room with antiques

Dinners and lunches in such an environment will definitely make you forget about the existence of a TV in the house. The fireplace is conducive to long gatherings, and round table with soft beige armchairs - for relaxed communication and friendly tea parties. An antique sideboard, in which you can store silverware and collectible porcelain, and a pair of classic chests of drawers placed on either side of the fireplace, enrich the neoclassical interior with vintage motifs.

19. Vintage bedroom interior with secretary

In the picture: Bedroom design in vintage style with a secretary

In the interior of a beige-green bedroom with wallpaper with a large pattern characteristic of vintage style, a small office area is organized. Only instead of the usual desktop, the designers decided to use a classic wooden secretary. An antique armchair with armrests is the best complement to antique furniture that dates back to the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

20. Antiques in the design of a vintage kitchen-living room with a fireplace

In the picture: Design of a kitchen-living room with antiques

Vintage style in the interior of a kitchen-living room without antiques would hardly look so organic. Walls made of untreated brick, an antique sideboard and furniture with antique facades, a domed hood in the style of a home - almost every element of the furnishings of this house can “boast” of a rich history.

If you intend to give preference to the vintage style in your interior, you should be patient. Because in order for the image of a room to turn out true, sometimes it takes quite a long time to select the necessary furniture, fabrics and decor, because vintage things are very characteristic and cannot be found in ordinary stores.

A distinctive and primary feature of the vintage style in the interior is that the objects in the setting belong to past eras: the 20th, 19th centuries, and sometimes older. At the same time, the imprint of time and long-term use of objects should be clearly felt, for example, in the form of cracks and scratches, chips, patina and unclear, faded shades.

In general, vintage, as a style for decorating rooms, may also be of interest to you because it does not require significant investments, unless, of course, you purchase expensive antique furniture. Otherwise, the cost of purchasing finishing materials will be moderate, and some items can be purchased at thrift stores, flea markets, or simply found in a friend's attic.

Features of vintage style in the interior

When choosing a vintage style, you need to know that some modern techniques for decorating a room are completely unsuitable here. For example, you should avoid suspended or suspended ceilings, wall panels, laminate, stone or linoleum.

Easy surface finishing

Flooring in the vintage interior of any room it should be represented by either parquet, wooden boards, or tiles. At the same time, it is important that these materials look worn, having been used for several decades. Today, many specialized stores of construction and finishing materials can offer a wide range of similar artificially aged coatings.

Walls it's best to paste over paper wallpaper light shades with floral patterns, large flowers, birds and foliage patterns, or simply paint them with neutral paint.

Ceiling it is necessary to level and paint; decoration with stucco elements is encouraged - they very characteristically reflect the meaning of the vintage furnishings.


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Aged furniture

It is neutral surfaces that serve as an excellent basis for the use of unusual, retro or antique furniture. By the way, there will be tall cabinets with carved decor, patinated chests of drawers, forged couches, shelves with openwork slots, coffee tables with a copper frame, massive wooden tables with cracks on the surface and elegant Viennese chairs with paint peeling off here and there.


Since we live in the 21st century, iconic streamlined plastic chairs from the middle of the last century can be called vintage, as well as such retro pieces of furniture as low cabinets on thin legs, laconic sofas raised above the floor, and floor-standing shelves.


Faded colors and patterns

Throughout the vintage interior, a special harmony should be felt due to restrained color combinations. Basically it's better to use light colors fabrics, wallpaper, wood. The colors should look faded, pale: shabby blue, light pink, unclear yellow, beige-gray.

The same applies to those designs that are present in designs, textiles, on decorative objects and surfaces: if the inscriptions are barely noticeable, the ornaments and patterns are withered, almost pastel.

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For the Vintakh style, it is incredibly appropriate to use rough surfaces in the interior, deliberately aged, as if demonstrating their true nature. The tree should be used in its in kind, roughly processed with traces of knots and cracks. Wooden furniture can be painted with neutral paint in one layer so that the pattern of the species is clearly visible.

It would be good if the interior included copper objects, forged lamps with patina, antique ceramic dishes, silver, and crystal.

The upholstery of upholstered furniture can be deliberately worn velvet or faded linen, and chests of drawers and sideboard shelves can be decorated with unforgettable napkins using the macrame technique.

Pay attention to mirrors: do not buy new ones; you may have a copy with characteristic black spots on the amalgam, in a carved frame covered with a touch of patina.

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Decorative objects from the past

The issue of decorative design in a vintage style needs to be treated with some care, but not to overdo it with the number of items. The room should not look like a branch of an antique shop - everything in moderation and with taste, approach the matter creatively, purchasing only those items that you like and will not clutter up the space of the room.

  1. Hang on the wall vintage watch with a cuckoo, place it on the floor or attach a laconic mechanism in a round black frame to the sofa.
  2. Use dried flowers: immortelle, clematis, spikes and prickly inflorescences. Place a couple of vases with dried bouquets on the chest of drawers and coffee table.
  3. Arrange a series of family photographs of different generations, and we are sure that there will be yellowed black and white photographs in the house.
  4. Decorate with retro posters with advertisements of old films, food products, theater posters from the 50s.
  5. The sofas can be covered with an openwork woolen bedspread, several sofa pillows of different textures can be laid out, and a carpet with a geometric pattern, similar to those that were previously customary to hang on the walls, can be laid on the floor.


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Vintage items in a modern interior

Even if the interiors in your home are already completed and done in modern styles, they can be complemented favorably with vintage accent pieces to make the atmosphere of the home look more cozy and lived-in.

IN kitchen, hallway or hallway The easiest way would be to decorate the wall surface with a colorful poster - a poster in the spirit of the 40-50s, put table lamp or a floor lamp with a cone-shaped lampshade, or complement the decor with a forged wall shelf.


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IN bathroom The central decoration of the interior can be a vintage dressing table or a cabinet under the sink with a characteristic patina.

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It’s not always appropriate to use overtly aged items in a nursery, but you can use furniture of a certain shape in a retro spirit, for example, put a bed with an iron headboard and footboard, cover the bed with an openwork bedspread and lay a soft grandmother’s rug woven from rags on the floor.


For modern living room in a low-key elegant interior the best addition would be an antique chest of drawers, a coffee table or a massive mirror in a carved frame above the fireplace or sofa.


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Image bedrooms It will become more spiritual and exotic if, for example, you complement the interior with a Chinese screen, an elegant pouf or a Windsor chair near the dressing table. Also, the corresponding message will be carried by a floor lamp on a carved wooden support, and a lampshade with a slight ruffle.


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