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We don’t have many hard and fast rules when it comes to decorating your home. With a space that reflects you and your family as an end goal, we can find ways to make nearly anything work if it makes your heart sing. You want a ceramic chetah statue in your den? Do it. You want to have three patterned rugs in one room? Why not? No clothes storage in your bedroom? Sure thing.

So, when we say we have one piece of advice that you shouldn’t overlook, you know we mean it. Here’s it is: mix old and new in your home. Just please do it. Sure, people balance this mix in different ways–some lean to the vintage side and others to the new, but it’s the mix that’s important. The mix, we say!

In today’s world, interior design is not just about creating a beautiful space; it’s also about expressing yourself and telling a story through design. One of the most interesting and unique design styles today is eclectic interior design.

If you’re a design enthusiast, you’ve likely encountered Pinterest Predicts 2023’s ‘Hipstoric home’ trend. This style blends vintage and modern decor to create a one-of-a-kind space that simultaneously feels old and new. A trend originally driven by Boomers and Gen X, more of us are now seeking historic nostalgia in our own homes.

First of all, eclectic style is not a solid, immovable aesthetic, rather, it is a way of describing a space that can’t be categorised specifically. Second, eclectic design is all about combining elements from different styles, eras, and cultures to create a harmonious space that reflects the homeowner’s personality and creativity. It’s a style that allows for a wide range of imagination and personal expression, making it a popular choice for those who love to mix and match different pieces to create a cohesive look.

Combine vintage and modern furniture

When it comes to eclectic interior design, the key is to strike a balance between vintage and modern styles; the old and the new; the minimalist and the maximalist. A good way to achieve this is to mix modern furniture and accessories with vintage or antique pieces. For example, pairing a contemporary sofa with an antique coffee table or an old Persian rug can create a stunning contrast that adds character and depth to a room.

One of the best things about eclectic design is that it allows you to showcase your favourite pieces in a unique way. A vintage piece can add a sense of history and nostalgia to a modern space, while a modern piece can add a touch of sophistication to a vintage space. For example, if you have a vintage chandelier that you love, you can hang it in a modern space to create a stunning contrast.

Crafting a space that reflects your style and taste is a work of art on its own. With discerning selection and imaginative creativity, your home can become a proud expression of individuality.

Join us as we delve into how to mix modern and vintage decor for an artistic home that truly represents you.

Upcycle Old Furniture

Upcycling is a rewarding way to give new life to old furniture pieces. Consider repainting or refinishing an old dresser, adding new hardware to a vintage cabinet, or reupholstering an antique chair with modern fabric. With old furniture that’s upcycled, you can easily add character and personality to any room. Plus, by furniture upcycling you can flex your creative muscles, support sustainability, and support your wallet too!

Embrace Maximalism

‘More is more’ with maximalism. Mix patterns, colours, and styles for an ‘over the top’ aesthetic — a world of beautiful chaos. Vintage eclectic interior design pairs perfectly with maximalism, allowing you the creative freedom to blend different interior styles and themes. Investing in vintage maximalist decor is a playful way to add a touch of drama to your home, with one-of-a-kind pieces that tell a fascinating story. For a room that looks curated rather than cluttered, keep in mind an element of balance between light and heavy elements.

Use Vintage Accents

Vintage accents like old books, brass candlesticks, and antique vases can add charm and character to a contemporary home. Mix them with your modern decor for a Pinterest-worthy ‘Hipstoric’ abode. For instance, you can use vintage glassware on a modern bar cart or display a collection of vintage books on a new bookshelf. These vintage accents often have a unique history, bringing a snug nostalgia to your home.

Crafting a space that reflects your style and taste is a work of art on its own. With discerning selection and imaginative creativity, your home can become a proud expression of individuality.