Using vintage furniture rentals is going to become far more inventive than it was in previous years. The style of the home is far less austere than that of 2012. Creativity is emphasized through the use of reused and reclaimed items that have a retro style. Home owners will be able to be far more eclectic and fun than they could be this year.
Next year's trends include plenty of Seventies eccentricity. In the disco era, appliances had a sense of fun that injected pizzazz into interior spaces. Modern appliances with high tech styles are dated and cold. Instead, retro amenities will be used to deemphasize technology for increased warmth and animation.
Natural materials will still be an important part of next year's fashions. Reclaimed, distressed wood and metal are combined from the Sixties and Seventies. Antiques that follow a Fifties and Forties style are trendy when their function is altered. Signage from antique companies, model ships, captain's writing desks and shipping implements are all hip.
The Pantone palettes for 2013 have been announced. The prettiest of these is a combination of brown, moss green and grey from the fifties. These are used on floral printed retro vases, cushions and window treatments. The finished style is dainty and lively, using botanical prints for retro relevance.
Chamber stoves are used in kitchens that make use of a white on white palette that gains its character through warm, fun subway tiles. Bridge taps and old fashioned metal kettles all add a fun element to a rustic kitchen. Butcher's tables taken from the 1800s are used as kitchen islands. These carry the distressed markings of previous use to add age and texture to the room. Use these together with marble cabinets and white walls. Ivory is the 'it' color for the kitchen.
Fifties fridges are used together with antique cast iron antiques to achieve a rustic farmhouse chic. The core of the look falls on the details. A cluttered look is created through accessories from the middle of the century. To finish the style, add floral Fifties mats to the floors.
Vintage packaging is an inexpensive and fun way to add coziness to a room. Use vintage labeling and canning jars to add an eclectic flavor to the home. Contemporary accessories are incapable of achieving such a strong sense of fun. Add stove kettles and pewter accessories for a farmhouse charm.
The hunting lodge of the Fifties is used in living rooms.Log cabin tables and desks are used with reclaimed wood which is contrasted against light stone. The use of knits and distressed metals adds texture and warms up the space.
The use of reclaimed items needs to include a sense of flow through the addition of modern twists. Retro palettes and textures are used on contemporary items made from packaging and reclaimed signage. This look was huge in the disco era when it was blended with orange, red and yellow. A dash of brown completes the retro style. Vintage furniture rentals that use graffiti and scrap are trendy.
Next year's trends include plenty of Seventies eccentricity. In the disco era, appliances had a sense of fun that injected pizzazz into interior spaces. Modern appliances with high tech styles are dated and cold. Instead, retro amenities will be used to deemphasize technology for increased warmth and animation.
Natural materials will still be an important part of next year's fashions. Reclaimed, distressed wood and metal are combined from the Sixties and Seventies. Antiques that follow a Fifties and Forties style are trendy when their function is altered. Signage from antique companies, model ships, captain's writing desks and shipping implements are all hip.
The Pantone palettes for 2013 have been announced. The prettiest of these is a combination of brown, moss green and grey from the fifties. These are used on floral printed retro vases, cushions and window treatments. The finished style is dainty and lively, using botanical prints for retro relevance.
Chamber stoves are used in kitchens that make use of a white on white palette that gains its character through warm, fun subway tiles. Bridge taps and old fashioned metal kettles all add a fun element to a rustic kitchen. Butcher's tables taken from the 1800s are used as kitchen islands. These carry the distressed markings of previous use to add age and texture to the room. Use these together with marble cabinets and white walls. Ivory is the 'it' color for the kitchen.
Fifties fridges are used together with antique cast iron antiques to achieve a rustic farmhouse chic. The core of the look falls on the details. A cluttered look is created through accessories from the middle of the century. To finish the style, add floral Fifties mats to the floors.
Vintage packaging is an inexpensive and fun way to add coziness to a room. Use vintage labeling and canning jars to add an eclectic flavor to the home. Contemporary accessories are incapable of achieving such a strong sense of fun. Add stove kettles and pewter accessories for a farmhouse charm.
The hunting lodge of the Fifties is used in living rooms.Log cabin tables and desks are used with reclaimed wood which is contrasted against light stone. The use of knits and distressed metals adds texture and warms up the space.
The use of reclaimed items needs to include a sense of flow through the addition of modern twists. Retro palettes and textures are used on contemporary items made from packaging and reclaimed signage. This look was huge in the disco era when it was blended with orange, red and yellow. A dash of brown completes the retro style. Vintage furniture rentals that use graffiti and scrap are trendy.
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