One of the most beloved interior design styles is undoubtedly the vintage style. It is particularly favored by very sociable, romantic, and story-loving individuals because it is a style that allows for the successful integration of multiple objects that have stood the test of time and hold significant meaning for the homeowners.
Their inclination towards preserving material memories also makes them much more receptive to acquiring other pieces of furniture and decorations with a history behind them.
Beyond the emotional implications of this style, it is important to mention that vintage interiors are very warm, friendly, elegant, and comfortable arrangements. The vintage style primarily focuses on the period of the 1940s and a bit of the post-war era.
Today you can achieve a vintage interior by choosing a pastel color palette from the beige range and making sure you don't have glossy or shiny surfaces.
You can opt for floral patterns in a tone two shades darker than the wall color. However, be careful not to overload the room too much. For floors, choose dark-colored wood or parquet. In the kitchen and bathroom, you can go for a checkerboard-type flooring.
When it comes to furniture, choose soft leather sofas, voluminous armchairs with hand-carved wooden edges, upholstered chairs with rounded backs, and a solid wood table. As for accessories, everything is permitted. Create a bedside table for the bedroom from an old suitcase or a metal trunk if you have a more industrial interior.




