Interior decoration styles and design textiles: Vintage

We travel from a sustainable modern style post to another decorative interior approach, always current, vintage style.

Vintage style keeps a trajectory in the interior design world and it doesn’t let it be a relevant trend.

Undoubtedly, it is an interior decorative style in which antique and classic pieces are relevant.

Between these elements, ancient recovered and remastered pieces are living a renaissance period.

In reference to furniture, in vintage decoration style are remarked pieces such as cabinets or sideboards finished with unique details.

Interior decoration styles and design textiles: Vintage
Interior decoration styles and design textiles: Vintage

Interior decoration styles and design textiles: Vintage

In vintage style decoration are used clear shades and flower printings that provide romantic nuances to the environment.

Elements such as ancient mirrors or rusties shades are nowadays main characters in this type of room.

Something very particular linked to this decoration style is that it is being created in layers and for this reason, it is needed the pass of the time.

The key is found in the contrast between rustic and elegant pieces, being ideal to count with a centerpiece that would be the most representative one.

Interior design vintage only has a limit: your imagination

Here, the industrial spirit is mixed with warm natural materials.

In reference to colour range, neutral colours (grey, beige, sand or cream), and some cold shades (clear pink, pale blue or pale violet).

Finally, in respect of decorative textiles, it can be a great idea to supply a customised touch that will make association with the environment.

Manatex provides an exclusive service of customised decorative fabrics with proposals of high quality and custom-made designs.

To supply a distinctive element in vintage style, our proposal of decorative fabric for home is the article Espiga.

This article is the perfect combination of modern vintage, substituting flower patterns by a fine spike, that won’t go unnoticed.

Photo credit: MNTX

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