
Meeting modern with vintage is an effortless pairing in today’s design trends, but the contrast between them can make it tricky to know what truly works together. Nevertheless, mixing and matching modern and vintage home decor is a fun way to tell your story through decor: it easily blends the past with the present, for a seamless integration of everything that is important to you.
Wondering how to seamlessly tie the two styles together? We’ve got you covered with a comprehensive list of tips and tricks to blend the two eras in a uniformed fashion.
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Choose a Dominant Style
When blending these two styles together, it might be helpful to decide on which aesthetic will become the anchor of your home. That way, you’ll keep your space cohesive without it looking chaotic. Blending these styles works best when one takes the lead. So you may want to ask yourself: will my home be mostly modern with a few antique accents, or is it a vintage vibe updated with a couple of more sleek pieces?
Bonus tip: If you move somewhere new, opt for modern staples that boast neutrality such as a minimalist bed frame or neutral coloured sofa. This will set a clear foundation for you to layer on.
Match Furniture by Function, Not Aesthetic
A great way to bring modern and vintage together is to blend two eras by the similar functions they serve. That way, they create a good visual harmony despite their differences in style,
Bonus tip: In your living room, consider pairing two armchairs, one mid-century modern and the other a worn leather vintage find. Or, a modern coffee table with a vintage-style ottoman. They serve the same purpose but look balanced in functionality, even when the styles contrast.
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Find Textures That Complement Each Other
If there’s one secret weapon you want to consider, it’s texture. Start by compartmentalizing what each style brings to the table — vintage decor brings in lots of woods and textiles while modern pieces boast more glass and metal pieces. The trick is to blend them thoughtfully, in order to create a good dimension in your space.
Bonus tip: A smooth, glossy surface looks much richer when paired with a worn-looking, lived in wooden piece.
Unify by Colour
Smart use of colour is a simple way to bridge any home decor style with one another. Consider repeating tones in order to create rhythm in your space. Even when pieces come together from different eras, it’s helpful to bridge modern with vintage through colour. Echoing colours throughout your pieces will help unify them, no matter if they come from past or present.
Bonus tip: Don’t worry about colours matching perfectly. Try working within a colour family; think warm tones and cool hues to tie your room together.
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Let One Piece Steal the Show
It may feel like in a room full of mixed styles, everything is competing for attention. Choosing one piece that stands out will make your space look dynamic, especially when you complement it with more understated items. Let it take center stage, and the marrying of modern and vintage will feel a little less overwhelming.
Bonus tip: Confused on which piece to highlight? Go with something that brings you joy or sparks conversation.
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