Incorporating Vintage Design into Your Home Remodel 

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An interior vintage remodel can be daunting. The balance between old and new is a delicate one, even for seasoned designers, and one wrong move can throw off the whole feel of the interior.  

Fortunately, a charming vintage remodel is not out of reach. With a little research and the help of an experienced contractor, you can successfully pull off a vintage remodel in any interior space.  

How to Plan a Tasteful Interior Vintage Remodel  

Before you even think about starting your remodel, you need to determine what your vision is for your space. Social media and home renovation blogs can be a great source of inspiration for everything from vintage kitchens to vintage bathroom remodel ideas. You might also consider meeting with a professional designer, who can help you identify the core style elements you want and understand how to use them in your home.  

  You’ll also want to determine your budget before you undertake large-scale remodeling work on your space. The budget will help dictate the scope of your renovation and the type of materials you can use.   

  If you expect to sell your home in the future, you should consider the return on investment (ROI) of your planned home remodel. For example, replacing or refinishing floors as part of your home remodel can boost your home’s value and get you a better price on the housing market.   

After determining core design elements, budget, and extra goodies you want to include in your remodel, determine which specific vintage style you want to use. There are several popular vintage styles, so choose the one that resonates most with your interior design style and remodel vision. 

Vintage Design Styles 

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Craftsman  

Craftsman-style bungalows invoke the idea of handcrafted construction and design as an ode to the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 1900s. Homes that utilize Craftsman styles are typically quaint, characterized by their timeless features, extensive woodwork, and large front porches.  

  Adding a covered front porch with thick columns is an excellent addition (budget permitting) to any Craftsman home. For those on a smaller budget, you can incorporate wood elements into the interior and exterior of the space, including:  

  •  New or refinished hardwood floors  
  • Crown molding, baseboards, and trim  
  • Exposed beams and rafters  
  • Chunky wooden elements, such as corbels, mantels, and fireplace surrounds  
  • Built-in shelves and benches  

  A skilled carpenter can design and build virtually any element to mimic authentic Craftsman design. Sometimes, you can even find second-hand vintage cabinetry, corbels, and other wood elements for sale, which your contractor can seamlessly integrate into your home remodel.  

Art Deco  

Art Deco, or Arts Dėcoratifs, is popular design style from the early 1900s. Unlike Craftsman, Art Deco focuses on glamourous design with rich jewel tones, daring geometric shapes, contrasting colors, and metallic accents. Characteristics of Art Deco design you can incorporate in your remodel may include:  

  • Accent walls using paint, wallpaper, upholstery, and wooden panels 
  • Patterned and geometric tilework, such as trapezoids, sunbursts, zigzags, and chevrons  
  • Ornamental lighting fixtures, such as intricate chandeliers or sconces  
  • Bold-colored cabinetry with luxurious hardware  

Mid-Century Modern  

The Mid-Century Modern style emerged in the mid-1900s and highlighted clean lines and minimalistic design. Homes utilizing a Mid-Century Modern look mostly feature sleek, flat roofs and straightforward, functional layouts and designs. They also typically have expansive windows and doors to give the impression of a large, open space. Try these design elements for a Mid-Century home remodel:  

  •  Retro laminate countertops in your bathroom or kitchen  
  • A new glazing package featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors  
  • Sleek, minimalistic tile work   

Realize Your Vision with Minnesota Home Improvements 

A tasteful interior remodel help you create your dream space while boosting the value of your home, but implementing a harmonious vintage renovation can be challenging.  

  Let the knowledgeable home contractors at Minnesota Home Improvements help turn your dreams into reality. Our team has over 40 years of home-building experience and can guide you through the entire remodeling process. Contact us for a free in-home estimate and invest in your nest today.

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