The Old Fashion Floral Decor For Your Home Design Ideas
An old fashion, old trend of home design, a decoration with floral concept in your house. A design from kansas designer, Kansas antiques
dealer Angie Warwick. This floral decor, come to your house in every
part of your house. A wallpaper, fabric, or a dishes. This floral decor
has beautiful floral blossom art design. Make your room colorful, and
cheerful. Make a funny house. Let’s see this Old Fashion Floral Decor
For Your Home Design Ideas pictures below.
The Living Room
Angie had the living room’s Federal-style sofa re-covered in crewelwork fabric, the armchair in cotton suede.
Pretty Plates
Angie displays pressed-glass goblets, floral china, and classic fish knives in the kitchen.
Four-Seasons Sunporch
Filled with bold florals in romantic reds and lush greens, the place looks distinctly feminine, but Hadley doesn’t mind. There is also a curated collections–from china teacups to vintage aprons to flower frogs
Hallway and Stairs
“If you choose objects you love in colors you love, somehow it all blends,” says Angie. Watering cans from the 1930s and ’40s, German majolica plates, and a staircase runner by Woodard & Greenstein brighten up the front hallway.
The Dining Room
Velvet-covered chairs from the 1940s give the dining room a bold hit of color, while rose-print wallpaper from Pierre Deux adds a feminine touch.
A Cheery Kitchen
The kitchen gets its farmhouse warmth from cherry counters, an antique island, gingham-check wallpaper, and an apron sink
A Lovely Laundry Room
A sweet garden-trellis-print wallpaper, along with vintage soap dispensers and aprons, pretties up the laundry room.
The Bathroom
Roses adorn the master bath’s estate-sale watercolor painting and vintage trash can.
Collections with Vibrant Personality
Antique tins hold treasures such as old letters and Hadley’s boyhood rock collection.
Bedroom Full of Flowers
In the master bedroom, a fabric-covered headboard positively blooms. Angie found the teal quilt at a tag sale and the nightstand at a secondhand shop; the bench and throw pillows are from Curious Sofa.
The Living Room
Angie had the living room’s Federal-style sofa re-covered in crewelwork fabric, the armchair in cotton suede.
Pretty Plates
Angie displays pressed-glass goblets, floral china, and classic fish knives in the kitchen.
Four-Seasons Sunporch
Filled with bold florals in romantic reds and lush greens, the place looks distinctly feminine, but Hadley doesn’t mind. There is also a curated collections–from china teacups to vintage aprons to flower frogs
Hallway and Stairs
“If you choose objects you love in colors you love, somehow it all blends,” says Angie. Watering cans from the 1930s and ’40s, German majolica plates, and a staircase runner by Woodard & Greenstein brighten up the front hallway.
The Dining Room
Velvet-covered chairs from the 1940s give the dining room a bold hit of color, while rose-print wallpaper from Pierre Deux adds a feminine touch.
A Cheery Kitchen
The kitchen gets its farmhouse warmth from cherry counters, an antique island, gingham-check wallpaper, and an apron sink
A Lovely Laundry Room
A sweet garden-trellis-print wallpaper, along with vintage soap dispensers and aprons, pretties up the laundry room.
The Bathroom
Roses adorn the master bath’s estate-sale watercolor painting and vintage trash can.
Collections with Vibrant Personality
Antique tins hold treasures such as old letters and Hadley’s boyhood rock collection.
Bedroom Full of Flowers
In the master bedroom, a fabric-covered headboard positively blooms. Angie found the teal quilt at a tag sale and the nightstand at a secondhand shop; the bench and throw pillows are from Curious Sofa.
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