looking for a warmer look around the house right now? look no further than this earthy space featured recently on vtwonen. you can get this look in some pretty easy steps — add a mix of unmatched vintage chairs, industrial lighting, slouchy leather sofas and comfy throws and pillows. some brass lighting and handmade earthenware works, too. i rounded up a few ideas for you, including recreating this fun bar to belly on up to. cheers!
get the bar cart look: Vintage Nude Oil Painting; Glass Bottles with Wood Stoppers; Zinc Three Shelf Alexandria Rolling Cart; Vintage Baccarat Decanter; Hibiki Harmony Suntory Japanese Whisky and White Oak Akashi Blended Whisky.
get the studio look: Brass and Wood Glenn Pendant Lamp; vintage Industrial wood folding steel chair ; Hand-built mug from Little Bear Pots; Vintage Gold Metallic Thread Wood Spool; IVYIVYIVY UNIVERSE DISHes; vintage white-washed 1900s swivel desk chair.
get the bedroom look: Vintage German Suitcase Trunk; decorative wood ladder;
black & white french striped pillow with tassels; Vintage Westinghouse Mid Century Industrial Fan; Vintage Adjustable Black Anglepoise Task Lamp; rough linen bedding; Vintage Black Vulcanized Steamer Trunk.
get the living room look: premium leather mina sofa; modern wool chunky knit throw; Dekalb Leather 2-Piece Chaise Sectional; Drifted Stool by Lars Beller Fjetland; Shag Puff Pillow; ikea SKOGSTA Stool; vintage Industrial Rolling Floor Lamp.
• photography courtesy of vtwonen.
I love this look so much! It’s definitely one that feels very comfortable and live-in, and soft too. I’m on the hunt for vintage oil paintings (still without success!) but I’m enjoying spending weekends looking nonetheless!
:)
Flora
http://www.theeverchanginghome.com
Love these spaces! I’ve recently been swapping out a lot of our furniture to achieve this warmer look. It’s funny how my taste in furniture and home decor has changed so drastically just in the past year or so! Thank you so much for including items from my shop in your round-ups!
xx Marichelle
I just want the nudes! Everything else would follow.
Luv the look – will send you one of mine ( if you tell me how)…soooo much more interesting than kitchen cabinets. There are other, more interesting & creative ways ways to gain storage space in ANY area of the home. I just did an Aurhaus type distressed cabinet in my kitchen which gave me the added serving area on top, 5′, that I sorely needed. Sitting there is one of my treasures….a stainless 60’s perkolater w/bakolite (sp?) handles, that I found on Ebay like new, and I brew fresh perked coffee every day in it. It’s great living outside the box! xxR