Thirties-inspired decorating
Take elements of the Art Deco period and give them a modern spin with witty updates and contemporary accessories...
- Thirties-inspired decorating
- Create a neutral backdrop
- Show off sculptural shapes
- Revive and reinvent
- Get fresh with pastels
- Introduce beautiful brights
With houses and flats built in the Thirties becoming increasingly popular, people with period properties no longer have only bay windows and ornate cornicing to contend with. Solid yet stylish, reasonably priced yet architecturally interesting, the low ceilings, Crittall windows, curved corners, and ‘feature’ fireplaces of Thirties builds pose a unique set of decorating dilemmas. Do you work around original features, or do your best to disguise them?
To keep things modern without creating a museum set, the trick
is to choose pieces that are inspired by, or complement, the shapes and
materials of the era. Mirrored surfaces, chrome, wood and leather are
all of the period, but gloss lacquer, spray-painted aluminium, shiny
vinyl and modern flooring also work well in a Thirties context.
Add humour with an overscaled piece of furniture,
reinterpret original designs in contemporary colours, or work modern
pieces in the distinctive soft Thirties palette to give edge and
definition to a monochrome scheme. Finally, be brave and mix geometrics
and florals – they’re a winning combination.
Here are our top style ideas for Thirties-inspired decorating:
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