How antiques elevate the interior decor

Antiques have such a depth of heritage that they can really bring a space to life from bespoke Art Nouveau pieces with sleek lines and elegant curves to Art Deco which can be integrated into a modern aesthetic. The world of antiques is filled with breathtaking craftsmanship from the ornate carvings and gilt work of the Baroque period to the striking, dark and atmospheric work of the gothic revival. This rich culture means that finding a piece that resonates with you, blends into and elevates your space can be highly rewarding. Here are our suggestions about how to find the perfect antique piece for your space.

Juxtaposing unique and unexpected artefacts with more contemporary pieces can create a sense of intrigue in your home that really takes it to the next level. Re-upholstery of an antique piece can give it a new lease of life whilst using antique fabrics adds a layer of storytelling and beauty. This is not to recreate the past but to evoke the imagination and speak to your interests and personality. It may be as simple as accent pieces with an attention to detail that demonstrates the thought and care that it takes to make a house a luxurious and comfortable home. Alternatively, an antique may be the focal point of the space such as chandelier centrepieces complemented by the surrounding furnishings and interior architectural details.

The best part of using antiques is that it can be an evolving process where the function changes over time as more antiques catch your eye, including restoration or blending artefacts with modern pieces such as artwork and frames. This mixed approach keeps everything fresh and enriches the story of the piece even further. Trust your creative instinct. Rather than clashing with the space, this can create a blended design where the colours and textures of vintage furniture and modern, handcrafted pieces can be matched together.

Beyond their own past, antiques can tell your story whether through finds locally, on your travels, or as part of your family history. It is unique to you. However you decide to use antiques, it will always add a sense of gravitas to the space.

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