A beautiful house reflects a beautiful mind. And with a few tips and tricks, you can turn a dull room into a warm living space with vintage elegance and sophistication.
* An eclectic mix
Use stone tiles with very light furniture. Pop-art on the wall in green and pink colours complement the pink flowers on the upholstery below. The ceiling is simple, the centre table has a rough untreated wooden finish and the walls are plain white that give a feeling of space. To add to the vintage appeal, you can pick out décor from an antique dealer like the wooden columns in the picture.
* Quirky yet vintageTo recreate a traditional vintage bedroom, use a stunning piece of filigree work. This one was picked up from a junkyard and then an oval mirror was added in the centre to give an avant garde look. To protect wooden surfaces like side tables from the glass ring marks and scratches, use a thin stone-top made of corian or composite marble.
* Culinary comfortOne of the places that is most ignored in terms of aesthetics is the kitchen. Pay attention to perfect harmony of both functionality and aesthetics and that none is compromised for the other. It should be pleasing and comfortable.
* Floral playThe flooring could be of stones or tiles as long as they are anti-skid. Experiment with the space in your balcony with potted plants, baskets or bird cages. Pigeons in the balcony can be a huge menace. Installing a pigeon net to curtail this problem.
* Rustic appealYou can keep the walls pale and blue with mosaic tiles. A thin pencil moulding can be used to give the edge of the tiles a finished look. The mirror has an antique gold finish. The basin is just the right size without any unnecessary wooden, stone or glass platform crowding it. Rustic Chinese wall plaques give a beautiful contrast. The flowers on the wall are made of plaster of Paris from the streets of Bali.