Rooms decorated with items from one era or in one style can often look bland and sterile. To add life and character, mix it up by marrying old and new
You can combine styles and eras in a number of different ways. The warmth and character of an antique piece is accentuated when placed in a modern environment just as a contemporary item adds excitement to a traditional room. The same goes for furniture styles where a mix of old and new pieces can add that quirky touch that brings a room to life and satisfy those whose tastes differ from their partners.
1 HOT TROPICS
While the combination of ghost chairs and tropical wallpaper is not unusual, introducing an antique table and traditional wall unit into the mix definitely adds a twist. The dynamic is further enhanced by the juxtaposition of a very contemporary light fitting with a classic gilt-framed portrait. Decor by Suttie & Marais Designs.
2 TRADITION WITH A TWIST
In older homes with architectural details such as dado rails, ornate mantelpieces and mouldings, an injection of modern style prevents them from looking too stodgy. While the mirror in this living room fits in with the era of the house, the geometric rug, contemporary coffee table and light fitting give it a much more youthful appearance.
3 PERFECT COMPROMISE
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