Your Home: Vintage Color
by Kelly Porter · 9 photos · 11 comments
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Embarking on a bathroom remodel? Why not go for an Art Deco feel? Pair up pretty pastel tiles with black ones to create a sophisticated space.
by Tim Barber LTD Architecture & Interior Design
Here, a vintage metal chair adds a pop of radiant red to this workspace. You can find vintage office chairs at your local thrift store or on eBay.
by Lola Nova
Add color and pattern to your space with an upholstered piece topped with a patchwork quilt and pillows.
by Jeanette Lunde
One statement piece in a vibrant hue can add energy and interest to your vintage-style space. Think about how you can repurpose that great furniture find. Here, a hutch is used to house books.
by Aesthetic Outburst
Accessorize your vintage kitchen with colorful teapots, bowls and wares from the thrift store. In this space, a checkered tablecloth also adds to the accent colors.
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If you've decided to paint your vintage space, look for colors that are soft and muted, such as this bluish gray.
by Kasey Buick
A casual floral arrangement is a great way to quickly and easily add color to a space. Whether you're having a small lunch with friends or a large celebration, your guests will appreciate seeing fresh, colorful flowers.
by Dreamy Whites
I love vintage posters. Many are bursting with amazing color combinations that can really brighten up an entire room. Look for one large poster or arrange a group of smaller ones. You can find a large selection at Allposters.com.
by Beach Vintage
Another fun, whimsical way to add color is with vintage wallpaper. You can also use contact paper or scrapbooking paper and apply several pieces to create a collage.
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