Decorating with Antiques – The Crown Collection
We love a beautiful layered interior – one that tells a story and combines unique and timeless pieces with a few modern twists. Using antiques is often a great way to add depth and a classic touch to your space, but it may require some skill to do it well. The Crown Collection have a splendid array of timeless furniture items to add old world charm to any interior.
Here we share some top tips for creating a layered look and decorating with antiques.
- Grouped objects often work best. Try grouping by colour and create a fabulous collection of antique decor to add some flair to your space.
- Don’t overdo it. Avoid turning your living room into a museum and focus on only a few key collections for your space. Don’t scatter antiques throughout – your home may begin to feel cluttered. A strategically placed piece can work wonders instead!
- Mix and match older pieces with new ones and create your own style and an eclectic look. Old world charm and modern elements may work beautifully together if these are styled correctly.
- Choose a statement piece – perhaps a feature cabinet or oversized antique chandelier is all your living space needs. Take your time and choose the right piece to bring out the beauty of your home.
With over 5000 pieces of timeless antiques, The Crown Collection has everything you could ever want to create a beautiful interior showcasing antique furniture and design elements.
Browse online and gain some inspiration for your home.
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