Summer 2016 | Page 72

vintage ROOM DINING VINTAGE IS AN EVER CHANGING STYLE What we call modern finishing touches, incorporate some vintage inspired accessories today will be vintage to our grandchildren. Today, vintage style often like a clock with oversized numerals, rustic patinas and copper or includes rustic materials, mid-century modern furniture pieces, wood brass detailing. - Text by Kim Bartley and iron finishes, aged textures and colours and true vintage finds. Nuvo Lighting Pendants, Living Lighting, www.livinglighting. Vintage pieces or vintage inspired pieces are mixed with more modern com; Fusion Table, The Goods, www.thegoodshome.com; Old styles to create a timeless look with plenty of personality. Station Wall Clock, Lost in the Woods Wall Art and Ludlow CREATE THIS LOOK To keep the space feeling modern, start with Trunk Bar Cabinet, Urban Barn, www.urbanbarn.com; Potted a warm, neutral grey palette on the walls and a bold patterned rug. Succulent, CB2, www.cb2.com; Bleeker Bar Drink Dispenser, A solid acacia wood table with steel legs is the perfect centerpiece, Grainsack Table Runner, Jameson Hurricane and Swirl mixing modern lines with traditional materials. Grey tweed upholstered Dinnerware, Pottery Barn, www.potterybarn.ca; Area Rug, chairs offer vintage texture while softening the hard edges and Surya, www.surya.ca; Thunder AF-685 Wall Paint, Benjamin creating a sense of warmth. A trunk-style bar cabinet offers extra Moore, www.benjaminmoore.ca; Dane Dining Chair, West Elm, storage while bring a strong vintage feel to the space. For the www.westelm.ca