Essential Tips for Mixing Modern and Antique Furniture

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Sometimes, the general design of your home can be pretty uniform, and you may feel the need to spice things up a bit with some antique pieces. Or, it can be precisely what you want but still need a tiny tweak. This is where your imagination comes to life. You might have a furniture piece with sentimental value, or you love shopping at antique stores. If your home is primarily modern, but you have some great antique pieces of furniture, you can certainly make it work. The other way around works wonderfully as well. Whatever the case is, we have you covered with some fantastic tips for mixing modern and antique furniture

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You might be interested in completely redecorating your home, or you may wish to refresh and organize. Either way, this can be a fun and exciting project for you and will liven up your surroundings. If you own some antique pieces, chances are you are looking for ways to incorporate them in your home—and you should. Mixing it up can be very refreshing and original. It creates something different that stands out.

If you are redecorating, adding a bit of modern or antique will be a fun little boost to what you already have. But if you are starting from scratch, decide on the dominant style in your home. That way, you won't get too confused when you are furniture shopping. Therefore, if your primary style is modern, a few antique pieces will give it a unique twist and an accent that it needs. Try to include more than just one furniture piece, though. Otherwise, it will stick out like a sore thumb.

Brown antique furniture next to a window interiors
Try to strike the right balance when mixing modern and antique furniture

Sometimes we have excellent ideas, but we can't fully materialize them. Other times we want to make a change but are not sure where to begin. It is a great idea to hire an interior designer to help us in these situations. The experts know what to do and have years of experience in the field. Their help can cut your efforts and time in half.

You might need to store your furniture while decorating

If you are redecorating your home, it might be a good idea to put away some valuable furniture. You do not want it to get damaged or broken in the process. If you do not have enough space in your home, you should consider renting out a storage unit. Try to take extra care of wooden furniture because there are many right ways to prepare wooden pieces for storage and even more terribly wrong ones. This preparation is essential, and it would be a good idea to hire professionals to do all this for you. These experts will secure your furniture and transport it, and you do not have to lift a finger.

Mixing modern and antique furniture in the living room

The living room is the center of any home. You will spend a lot of time in this space, and your guests will notice it the most. The living room is also an excellent area for expressing your inspired design ideas. Big furniture pieces like the couch or the armchair will be the focal point, and you will work around these items. If they are modern, you can add accents such as an antique coffee table, wall art, a wooden crate you inherited, or a vase.

Alt-tag: A modern living room with white open shelves and an antique chair and desk in the corner interiors
Make accents of the opposing style for a surprising design twist

The Kitchen

If you are a fan of the kitchen and your family gathers there daily, make it unique by adding that magic twist. The ever-growing popularity of open shelves gives you a variety of options for mixing styles. Whatever your primary style is, these will fit right in and can represent either era. If you have a wooden kitchen table, you can get some antique chairs to go with it. This design solution will undoubtedly be a visual surprise for you and your guests.

Outside the house

Whatever your dominant style may be, make sure that you are consistent throughout your home. Do not make the blend in only one room. Try to bring those accents wherever possible and stay true to that design idea. The same rule goes for your patio or backyard. Mixing modern and antique furniture in these parts of the house can be pretty interesting. Whatever you feel is not the best fit indoors may find its home here.

Until next time,

Adrienne Morgan award winning interior designer

Adrienne

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