Make seating
compact
Move furniture away from the walls; this creates a more intimate seating
and creates a floating effect. Afterall it is a family or family with guests
and we want to encourage bonding and friendship.
Reupholster
furniture with old curtains
Instead of
throwing away your old classic curtains, you can make them into fabric for your
sofas! Sounds a little weird, but it would give your living room a unique
classic style.
Mix and match
your bedding
Mix and match your
beddings. You could use a mixture of patterns and faded batik prints to create
an ancient and modern look at the same time. Antiques like cage lights and
lamps would help to create this effect.
Display a great
collection on a dining room table
You can display a
beautiful collection of Chinese porcelains on your dining table; this gives the
room a regal look. The pieces do not have to be exactly the same design but let
them just be in symphony.
Place antique
in the bathroom
You can put
antique pieces in the bathroom to keep a reminder the ‘ages past’. This is
particularly good for old houses which have been refurbished or reconstructed;
it creates a dynamic style where the house is modern and clean yet the antique
pieces point to the authenticity of the epoch of the house.
At Rosemary’s
we delight in transforming your home and office into a haven even with a
limited budget. We also offer consultancy and advisory services on all aspects
of interior decoration.
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