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Antiques aren’t just for display. Whether you have old china, antique furniture, or a treasured family heirloom, you can incorporate your older furnishings and decorations into modern living spaces. Here are some easy ways to add an antique flair to your home.

3 Ways to Incorporate Antiques Into Modern Interiors

1. Restore Your Old Furnitureantique-furniture

If you dislike the colors or patterns of your antique chairs or other furniture, it might be tempting to let them collect dust in the attic. However, an upholstery specialist can swap unpleasant-looking fabrics with materials that fit your modern home.

If you’re keeping your favorite antique pieces in storage because of broken parts, why not refurbish them? With some repair or replacement work, your antique furniture can look decades newer.

2. Place Older Pieces in White Rooms

Vintage pieces are charming because they emanate an aura of history. Placing aged furniture in a bright or sparsely decorated room can imbue the space with warmth and character. Even if the room has contemporary furnishings, pairing these pieces with older choices can give space a new look.

3. Repurpose Your Antiques

When incorporating your antique pieces into your living space, feel free to suggest unconventional ideas. You can repurpose old furniture to serve different kinds of functions in your home. For example, you can convert a timeworn steamer trunk into a coffee table. Use those old collectible drinking bottles as vases on your entryway table. You’ll be surprised at the stylistic potential your antiques conceal.

 

If you want to restore or repurpose your antique furniture, head to Lines Circles & Angles Custom Upholstery & Repair in Cincinnati, OH. Their specialists have breathed new life into vintage pieces for more than 40 years. Call (513) 984-1074 or visit them online to learn more about their free in-home estimates for custom upholstery and furniture repairs.

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