Life, inspired: Retro Revamp Inspo
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One of the easiest ways to add a retro touch to your home is with colour. Whether you go for bold and bright hues or more muted shades, retro colours can really make a space pop. Some to consider are orange, yellow, green, pink, and blue.
Retro interior design is also about styling colours that you usually wouldn’t pair together, meaning there are endless combinations to choose from.
One way to find inspiration is by looking at vintage photographs or artworks. Doing so will give you a better idea of which colours were popular in different decades.
Another thing to keep in mind is that retro colours don’t have to be used in every space, and that’s the beauty of retro interior design. It is 100% customisable, and you can get as creative or minimal as you want.
Try using accent pieces instead if you’re not quite ready to commit to a retro colour scheme. This could be anything from a retro-inspired rug to a piece of art.
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Another common element in retro interior design is pattern. Retro patterns often feature bold and graphic designs. Think geometric shapes, stripes, and polka dots.
Reminder: Do not go overboard. Too much pattern can be overwhelming and make a space look cluttered. Instead, try incorporating retro patterns into your décor in small doses.
For example, you could use retro-inspired towels in your bathroom, hang a retro-patterned curtain in your living room or add a retro patterned rug pretty much anywhere. How amazing does this rug look in this kitchen!
If you’re unsure where to start, try looking for retro-inspired fabrics and wallpaper, and make Pinterest your new best friend!
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Incorporating vintage furniture is another way to give your home a retro revamp. Vintage furniture can be found at thrift stores, antique shops, and even online.
When shopping for vintage furniture, it’s important to keep in mind the overall style of your home. For example, if you have a more modern home, you’ll want to look for vintage pieces that fit that style. On the other hand, mid-century modern furniture is an excellent option for those with a more retro aesthetic.
However, when shopping for vintage furniture, many find that quality and longevity can be issues. If this is the case, there are plenty of options for you to purchase vintage or retro-inspired furniture pieces brand new. Think mixed timber and metals, retro-styled upholstery, or fun and funky retro-inspired coloured side and console tables.
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STORE PROFILEColour Injection
One of the easiest ways to add a retro touch to your home is with colour. Whether you go for bold and bright hues or more muted shades, retro colours can really make a space pop. Some to consider are orange, yellow, green, pink, and blue.
Retro interior design is also about styling colours that you usually wouldn’t pair together, meaning there are endless combinations to choose from.
One way to find inspiration is by looking at vintage photographs or artworks. Doing so will give you a better idea of which colours were popular in different decades.
Another thing to keep in mind is that retro colours don’t have to be used in every space, and that’s the beauty of retro interior design. It is 100% customisable, and you can get as creative or minimal as you want.
Try using accent pieces instead if you’re not quite ready to commit to a retro colour scheme. This could be anything from a retro-inspired rug to a piece of art.
Featured product available from Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILEPattern Play
Another common element in retro interior design is pattern. Retro patterns often feature bold and graphic designs. Think geometric shapes, stripes, and polka dots.
Reminder: Do not go overboard. Too much pattern can be overwhelming and make a space look cluttered. Instead, try incorporating retro patterns into your décor in small doses.
For example, you could use retro-inspired towels in your bathroom, hang a retro-patterned curtain in your living room or add a retro patterned rug pretty much anywhere. How amazing does this rug look in this kitchen!
If you’re unsure where to start, try looking for retro-inspired fabrics and wallpaper, and make Pinterest your new best friend!
Featured products available at Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILEFurniture Finds
Incorporating vintage furniture is another way to give your home a retro revamp. Vintage furniture can be found at thrift stores, antique shops, and even online.
When shopping for vintage furniture, it’s important to keep in mind the overall style of your home. For example, if you have a more modern home, you’ll want to look for vintage pieces that fit that style. On the other hand, mid-century modern furniture is an excellent option for those with a more retro aesthetic.
However, when shopping for vintage furniture, many find that quality and longevity can be issues. If this is the case, there are plenty of options for you to purchase vintage or retro-inspired furniture pieces brand new. Think mixed timber and metals, retro-styled upholstery, or fun and funky retro-inspired coloured side and console tables.
Featured product available at Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILE