New builds are in many ways some of the finest homes to live in in present-day Britain. They’re incredibly well insulated, you’ll not have to perform maintenance frequently, and they’ll be kitted out with the latest wiring, plumping, utilities, roofing and windows. Overall, they’re a great bet for any prospective buyer. The problem, though, comes in their characterlessness. They’re new, and as such they’re a bit of a blank canvas. If you wish to paint some old-world character into your new build, then, you’re going to need some pointers – organised below – to help you make some all-important interior design decisions.
Colour Palettes
Now, the first thing you should consider when moving yourself and your family or partner into a new build is that you’re working with white. That’s the default wall and roof colour you’ll find in your new home. It’s along the bright, breezy and minimalist style trend that’s slightly waning in 2019 – and it’s not conducive to character and sepia-toned charm. You’re going to need to select an off-white – perhaps cream, for instance – to give your interior a slightly darker and more charismatic interior.
Dark Wood Not Slate
The same rule applies to the floor in your home. With carpets largely fading out in favour of hard floors, you’ll be most likely to either encounter light woods or grey slates and other tiles on the floor of your new-build home. These are charming in their own right, but not what you’re looking for in your old-world interior. Replace them with dark-wood floors, offset by the same colour furniture and dark woven rugsin order to secure that feeling that your home’s been around a lot longer than it lets on.
Furniture Choices
This is actually one of your easier decisions. What you choose to decorate your home with – in terms of the chairs, desks, tables, sofas and beds – is a simple choice between flat-pack mundanity or something a lot more characterful, vintage and perhaps even antique. For a start, head to find Vintage Chairs Online that’ll give you a sweeping and overall impression of the kind of delightful, wizened and old-world look that is ever so easy to create when shopping for furniture – and with online stores bursting with options, and auction houses heaving with vintage pieces, it’s easy to find a bargain that’ll suit the vision you have for your home.
Finishing Touches
Now’s the time that you’ll really nail your old-world look in your new-build home. You’ve got the walls in off-white hues, floors oozing dark sophistication, and furniture that looks the part. But the finishing touches – such as elegantly framed paintings, ornate lamps, luxurious rugs, and ornaments from around the world – all of these finishing touches are what’ll make your home into something that feels atmospheric, cosy and characterful – quite at odds with the boring new-build homes and their basic interior designs. Think creatively about the touches you can apply to really boost this part of your interior décor.
There you have it: four superb options to bring your new-build home back in time to a cosier, more atmospheric and sophisticated state of affairs.
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