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Your guest room is a room meant for making guests feel welcome and you can augment that by decorating it with a timeworn and comfortable vintage Style.
Even if your room is small you can produce a vintage décor interior design in your guest room with a few changes such as painting and coordinating your bedding and pillows to give it some vintage flair. Some of the things you might want to change include floors, lighting, decorative accessories and wall paper in addition to your bed and bureaus.
Accessories are key to pulling your vintage décor theme together. Even if you can't replace any other items - you can get a new look by adding different decorative accessories! Focus on shopping for bedding, pillows and artwork, in that match your vintage decor. You'll be pleased at how simple and cheap it is, and what an incredible difference these changes make! You want to be sure to add in plenty of vintage yard sale finds together with old interesting items and you could even try some common items from another era can make interesting displays to really spruce up your guest room. Adding more touches such as vintage photos can make your room look like it came out of a magazine.
How you dress your windows can affect your vintage décor style. To put together a fantastic look in your guest room try using sheers or drapes depending on the particular era or blinds. There are lots of treatments that can enhance this design style, particularly if you coordinate them with other elements in the room, but you want to avoid anything from a timeframe later than the one you are targetting.
A critical task to keep in mind when decorating your guest room with a vintage décor theme is your wall coverings. For this style the colors are important - you should contemplate adding old fashioned colores and plain and simple in the room. Try using a faux paint with an antique look on the walls, or go with vintage reproduction wallpaper. It doesn't need to cost a lot and if you want plain colored walls, merely paint the walls a neutral shade and add the color in your accents.
What's on your floor must match your overall decor, but if it costs too much for new floors for your guest room then you can cover your current floors by using small rugs with a vintage look. If new floors are in your budget, you might try wood or oriental rugs.
It's not critical to buy coordinating bed, bureaus, and side table but the guest room should have lots of vintage furnishings. To really enhance the vintage design style, use pieces with mahogany or paint.
The appropriate lighting is essential in any room and the guest room is no exception. To augment your vintage décor look, you need to keep in mind the style of fixtures in addition to the type. When you will be trying to get a vintage design style, you might want to consider working with vintage fixtures with wall sconces that reflect the era but you should steer clear of anything that is anything with bad wiring (or have it rewired). Most guest rooms can benefit from nightstand lamps along with an overhead light.
A critical aspect that we often forget about when decorating your room is the wall space. You can make even the plainest walls look terrific by incorporating great wall art and decorative accessories. Try adding vintage posters or advertising prints to your guest room walls to highlight the nostalgia of your vintage look.
Attaining a terrific vintage look in your guest room can be as difficult or simple as you want it to be. Either way, paying attention to detail and matching your furniture and decorative accessories will help you coordinate a rewarding new vintage décor look that you will be proud to claim you did all by yourself!
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