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In 2018, there were nearly 128 million households in the US.
You can be certain that not every one of those homes was built within the last few years.
Many of us live in older homes, and you may have recently moved to a home that has an old house interior. The good news is that it doesn’t mean your decor needs to be old fashioned too.
Read on as we look at how to merge modern decor with an old interior.
Show Off the Best Features
Old houses tended to come with more stand-out features than modern builds. Whether that be a stunning fireplace, stylish molding, or just airy high ceilings, if you’ve got it, flaunt it.
With a lick of paint or two, these can become stunning features of a room that can still have a modern twist. For example, a room with a beautiful old fashioned fireplace would work perfectly with sleek, modern furniture.
Use a Single Color for Each Room
If your features aren’t in the best of shape, you can often mask this with your use of color.
Instead of highlighting your damaged molding by painting it in a different color, paint the walls, ceiling and trim all in the same shade. That way your trim will still be a stylish feature, without drawing attention to its imperfections.
Use different colors in different rooms so that your home doesn’t look too monochromatic. You can also add contrasting color with your furniture, rugs, and cushions.
Ensure Repairs Are in Keeping With the Style
If there are features that you love that are in need of a little TLC then you can always get them repaired. Jobs such as concrete stair repair or fixing missing molding can turn your home from looking tired to looking fresh again.
Make sure that any repairs you make are in keeping with the style of your interior. For example, if you’re looking to replace old windows, see if you can find modern windows that are in a similar style. You should be able to find something to match most styles these days.
Try In-Window Shades
If you’ve got beautiful vintage trim, don’t hide it away.
Instead of covering it up with bulky shades, consider opting for in-window shades instead. These will still serve their purpose but will leave your trim uncovered for all the world to admire.
Contrasting the color of your modern shades with your trim will make the feature stand out even more and is a perfect way to blend the old and the new.
Are You Decorating an Old House Interior?
If you’re planning to redecorate an old house interior to blend it with modern decor, then we’re here to help.
Our site is packed with great articles that can provide tips and inspiration for every room of the house. We can also offer helpful advice for finding the perfect furniture too.
Feel free to take a good look around, and good luck with your decoration!