An antique bench has a seat cover in vintage French fabric. Blue and white cushions pick up the stripe and provide a link with the blue cabinet in the sitting room beyond. A laminate floor is practical and warm. A gilded sconce adds a touch of glamour to the simple scheme.
Enjoy afternoon tea in the garden, by dressing an iron-leg table from John Lewis with a rose tablecloth. Vintage motif teacups from Worthington Woodpower are a perfect match, and the iron chairs complete the English tea-time look.
This living room has walls painted in a Farrow & Ball white, with a red sofa and a rug and curtains in a matching tone from Roger Oates Design. A wooden cabinet provides elegant storage, while a mix of contemporary and vintage furniture creates an eclectic look.
Vibrant Fair Isle-inspired quilts, throws and cushions are teamed with rustic furniture for a vintage look. Grey walls highlight a white Feather & Black wrought-iron bed dressed with a Catherine Tough patchwork throw and knits, some traditional, some updated with details like pompoms. A painting and baskets complete the look.
This striking, pink freestanding bath is a fresh and fun focal point for the bathroom. Simple, large floor tiles keep the look uncluttered, while a vintage-style radio is the perfect matching accessory.
Mix-and-match vintage rose print bedlinen has been used for a refreshing take on the classic cottage bedroom. The scatter cushions are bigger and bolder, creating a modern contrast.
Play with scale in pared down settings, with oversized buttons and a giant crochet bedspread. Here, slinky silk and lush leather combine to make a stylish bedroom, while a vintage painting adds a touch of humour and colour to the scheme.
Mixing prints, all in pastel tones and delicate designs, creates a vintage country feel in this hallway. The white net blinds offer privacy while still allowing light into the space.
Dusky pink paint creates the perfect backdrop for vintage-style floral fabrics, a chaise longue and heaps of cushions. The antique-style mirror and old-style suitcases complete the look.
Monochrome can be as boudoir as it is bachelor pad. Create a romantic dressing area in your bedroom with charcoal florals teamed with smooth white for a softly, sophisticated mood. The basin and mirror add a luxurious touch, while pretty accessories and trinkets give the space a vintage feel. And don?t forget an elegant chaise in the corner to get the ultimate boudoir-chic feel.