If you love a vintage look and want to have this in your bedroom, you’ll be glad to know that there are all kinds of tweaks you can make to your current space to help it look and feel more vintage to you.

To help you see how this can be done, here are three tips for a vintage aesthetic in your bedroom.
Use Detailed Prints
When you think about a vintage space, especially a vintage bedroom like the ones you’ve seen in old photos or films, one thing that many of these spaces had was a plethora of prints.
While many modern homes lean toward a more minimalist approach, vintage bedrooms didn’t shy away from prints. Whether it was on the bedding or on the wallpaper, if you’re wanting to give your bedroom a bit of a vintage makeover, starting with adding some more detailed prints to your space is a great place to begin.
Keep in mind, however, that many of the more authentic vintage prints and patterns tended to lean toward the smaller side, which made the detail of them even more pronounced. So if you can find patterns to include that have smaller elements, this could help to make your bedroom much more vintage.
Choose Classic Or Vintage Furniture

The furniture that you choose to use in your bedroom can also help to make the space look and feel more vintage.
In most cases, vintage furniture included pieces made of wood. Bed frames, wooden dressers or chest of drawers, and even vanities are a great way to make your bedroom feel more vintage. While you can buy these items new that have been meant to look like they’re vintage, you can also shop at thrift stores or other second hand markets to find some more authentic pieces that may actually have been around from the times that you’re wanting to hearken back to.
Opt For More Muted Colors
The color scheme that you choose to use in your room can also help to make the space have more of a vintage vibe.
When you think about vintage bedrooms, most of them used colors that were pretty muted compared to the bright and vibrant colors that you can find in more modern bedrooms. So if you’re wanting to use colors within your space, try to find elements that are in softer, more muted colors so that they can really make the space feel like it’s authentically vintage. Creams, soft pinks, muted yellows, and baby blue can all be used effectively to create a vintage feel in a bedroom.

If you want to go for a vintage aesthetic in your bedroom decor, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you learn how to achieve this look.
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