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Repurposed Furniture
Breathe life into vintage furniture that may be languishing elsewhere by finding a new purpose for it. If you have a record cabinet on hand but no longer collect vinyl, it could serve as a drink cart. If you want to go even further, you can design a vintage keeping room full of your favorite vintage furniture pieces.
In this case: Traditional bathroom vanities, while functional, feel a little ho-hum in 2022. Consider adding some historic charm by retrofitting a vintage piece of furniture such as a credenza or dresser as your vanity.
A buyer snapped up this vintage beauty for less than $100 online. With a little polish, some new drawer pulls (also scored online for a song) and careful reframing of interior drawers to fit the plumbing pipes, it gives a custom look and feel to this suite bathroom.
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Postmodern Style
Right on time: Late ’80s and ’90s styles have been creeping back into our consciousness, but stylish interiors influencers are already incorporating them in their homes in big ways.
Marked by big, bold geometrics, unapologetic color and pop art, postmodern style injects some unexpected fun in almost any room in the house. Artwork in a living room, as seen here in vintage dealer Gladys Tay‘s ode to postmodern living, draws oohs and aahs with every photo she posts.
The oversized, over-bright, devil-may-care attitude of postmodern style feels lush, fun and exciting after years of all-white, mega-tailored restraint.
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Earth Tones
The Earth tones that are hot, hot, hot right now come straight from sunsets in the desert. Think terra-cotta, rust, marigold and dusty rose. Pair them together for an almost tone-on-tone palette that feels simultaneously grounding and invigorating — not unlike a trip to a desert spa.
Washed linen bedding feels especially homey and lived-in without losing any sophistication. It could just as easily be a paint color on the wall, or a cushy rug underfoot, in almost any room.