Sentimental but never stuffy, rooms furnished
with fresh country style and vintage accents evoke our most reassuring, tender memories. Like a beloved
patchwork quilt handed down for generations, a decorating scheme based on
vintage charm is a pastiche of many appealing elements.
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Made in the United Kingdom but based on a 1920s French clock,
this appealing replica recalls the flower markets of Paris.
Establish a
lighthearted, nostalgic palette with mint green, cheery jonquil yellow,
old-fashioned lilac, and other tender garden tints that were popular from the
1920s through the 1950s.
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Grandma would have loved this pretty little dresser. All decked out
in fresh, soft white with charming, old-fashioned details,
it features plenty of storage drawers for practicality.
Pick up on old favorites such as white-painted iron
bedsteads and open cabinets. Cupboards, armoires, and other cabinets with bead-board
interiors boost the cottage feeling; you can also apply bead board to walls
below the chair-rail level.
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This armoire features large louvered doors, recalling the shutters
on grand old homes in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
Embellish the setting with soft chenille, charming
appliqués, hand-pieced quilts, and braided rugs.
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This antique reproduction tin gains a bright new use
as the base of a table lamp. A red gingham shade
adds a cheery top note.
Indulge in nostalgically
styled lamps and plump pillows with farm-fresh motifs for a lighthearted look.
Group a few treasured old family photos, and enjoy the memories.
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A sweetly scalloped apron gives this charming "Nellie" desk vintage appeal.
To give country styling a free-spirited, contemporary twist, try the practical decorating advice in the next section of this article.
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