Using vintage pieces and art in your home creates warmth and ambiance, and it's a great way to express your personal style. Whether it's a family heirloom or a gem that you found at a thrift store, you can still incorporate older pieces into modern rooms if you do it correctly.
There are two rooms, in particular, where you might not be utilizing enough decor: the kitchen and bathroom. Karr Bick, a full-service renovation team, recently expanded its services to add such finishing touches, including meticulously sourced vintage pieces. The company shared some inspirational examples and a few pointers about adding interest and personality to these rooms.
Gather more inspiration by visiting Karr Bick's showroom on November 11 from 6–9 p.m. for the 5th annual Holiday Market, featuring Karr Bick's very own curated accessory line.

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1. Art doesn’t have to be hung on the wall. It can be propped on a ledge or sink counter while still having that polished look. Another perk is the ability to switch out pieces easily or shuffle the order of placement without worrying about nail holes.

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2. It's OK to mix and match different genres of art. Displaying photography, for instance, alongside or in the same room as an oil painting can still work well.

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3. Use matting in framed art that matches the dominant color in the room. This can be done to match the color of cabinets, a couch, or whatever color pops in a room.

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This post was created by SLM Partner Studio on behalf of Karr Bick. To learn more, visit karrbick.com.