The Secret To Adding A Sense Of History To Your Room

A monogrammed pewter sugar bowl, dried peony, old book and globe alarm clock make a pretty vignette.

A monogrammed pewter sugar bowl, dried peony, old book and globe alarm clock make a pretty vignette.

Have you ever been watching a great movie or T.V. show and found yourself looking at the set in the background wondering how they put it all together? What is the secret to a well loved room with a great sense of history?  In a world where everything is mass produced, kind of cookie cutter, how do you make your space authentic representing your personal style?  This is where antiques and/or vintage items come into play.  Maybe you've inherited a collection of fine art, china or perhaps a beautiful antique piece of furniture from your relatives.  These types of items are special to your family and give your home a sense of history.

An antique Alabaster lamp with it's beautiful patina and details.

An antique Alabaster lamp with it's beautiful patina and details.

When I am designing a room, I love to use one of a kind items that are antique or vintage to personalize a space.  There are all kinds of places you can go to find these items.  For example, you could browse your local thrift stores, Craig's List and other neighborhood swap meet sites.  You can check estate sales and of course my personal favorite antique fairs or antique malls.  I especially love the antique fairs or antique malls because there is a large collection of different vendors with quite a selection of items.  It is a lot of fun to take a day and enjoy checking these places out.  As you meander through the different vendors, looking for things that really appeal to you, the items you choose create personality and warmth in your space.  These objects represent you and your family's interests, giving style and a sense of history to your room. 

An antique Haviland monogrammed lidded bowl found at a thrift store lends it's beauty to this table setting.

An antique Haviland monogrammed lidded bowl found at a thrift store lends it's beauty to this table setting.

There are all kinds of things to discover from furniture, garden accents, fabric, hardware, books, china, art and accessories galore.  By adding a few of these very personal items, you will really add a timeless elegance to your space.  These vintage or antique items often come with a great patina or age to them.  That patina adds character details to the object giving a sense of history to your space.  A lot of times even in movie sets, you'll see old sports banners, or vintage trophies, maybe a few antique furniture pieces bringing that sense of history to the set. Just by adding a few pieces, it creates a very cozy and inviting feeling.  

Silver trophy cup with bird's nest and antique flower frog add a sense of history to this antique hutch shelf.

Silver trophy cup with bird's nest and antique flower frog add a sense of history to this antique hutch shelf.

An  antique French enfilade adds a sense of history with its tiger oak curved paneled doors and ornate hardware.

An  antique French enfilade adds a sense of history with its tiger oak curved paneled doors and ornate hardware.

Here is a close-up picture of the French enfilade.  

Here is a close-up picture of the French enfilade.  

In some instances, these items can stand out alone like a piece of artwork or sculpture.  It could be something as simple as an old typewriter, or maybe a piece of garden statuary.  With my love of gardening, I personally love antique or vintage garden trugs and baskets.  Not only do I love that they reflect my love and interest in gardening, but also the fact that they add great texture and serve a purpose of holding flowers to the rooms in my home.  So now you know the secret, adding a few personal antique or vintage items to your room will give it a warm sense of history.

An old cement urn looks like a piece of art.  

An old cement urn looks like a piece of art.  

Take care,

Christina

How Do You Choose The Right Size Sofa?

Living Room Furniture Plan

Living Room Furniture Plan

How do you choose the right size sofa for a room or how do you make sure the right pieces of furniture for a room are chosen?  Simple, you need a space plan or furniture plan.  A lot of times, we buy things on impulse!  We are out at the mall or at our favorite furniture store because we have seen an advertisement for that one day only sale! The catch is you have to buy it now.  We get pressured into making a quick decision to make the purchase for the discount.  

As a designer I have come across this a lot.  I have to admit, I've even done it myself a few times.  You see that must have chair or accessory.  You can save the % off or get special financing if you get it that day.  You'll think to yourself, I will find a place for it.  However, you can also sit in a comfy sofa or sectional at the store (usually a giant warehouse) only to get it home and discover it is too large, deep or just doesn't fit in your space properly.  It could even be the opposite, maybe you get the couch home and it is way too small for the space.

Why does this occur?  Is there something you can do to help make sure that you don't end up wasting money on something that really isn't the best option?  The answer is yes, you need a space plan.  The space plan helps to identify the right size sofa as well as the other furniture pieces you need.  Without a vision and a plan in place, you might not make the most out of your room, space, furniture and finances.  Part of the services of Interior Designers is to help you create the plan.

After meeting with you, we take a detailed inventory of measurements of your room, we collect dimensions of existing furnishings that will remain in your space, and then draw up your interior architectural drawings.  These drawings take into account the amount of space you need for traffic patterns, focal points, conversational areas, storage needs, and your activities just to name a few.  All of these factors are very important to consider.  Once we have those measurements, with your special considerations in mind, we map out exactly what size sofa you need and what other furniture would be a great fit.  

A space plan takes all of the worry and stress away from not knowing what to choose.  It helps you and your designer make your furniture selection much easier.  It ensures that you end up with the best possible solution(s) for your seating needs.  To learn more about my Space Planning Services, click here>>

Take care,

Christina