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9 WAYS TO ELEVATE YOUR HOME WITH VINTAGE RUNNER

Posted on July 25 2020

Foyer Vintage Runner Lustere Living

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Entry Foyer 

Entrance space is the first space that you would set your foot on when you arrive at home, therefore setting the right ground impression and mood is utterly important. Aims for unique patterns and vibrant tonality to create a focal point at your entrance, or create a cohesive calm ambiance by layering with neutral colours.

Mudroom Vintage Runner

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Mudroom

Mudroom is one of the transition space that is often overlooked. Re instate mudroom scape by adding storage space, seating bench, coat hooks and finish off the look with an accent vintage rug.

Hallway Runner Rug

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Long Hallway

Every single space at home is an opportunity to be creative with. Add more drama to monotonous hallway or corridor by introducing accent runner. Complement timbered hallway with warm hues runner and add some exotic flair through Vintage Turkish patterns.

Kitchen Runner Lustere Living

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Kitchen Corridor

Kitchen corridor allows a perfect space to showcase a beautiful long runner. If your kitchen is filled with earthy neutral elements, you can choose to emphasise the organic look by opting a warm hues runner or create a statement with contrasting bold coloured runner.

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Bathroom

Bathroom is one of the most common area besides kitchen corridor where runners are mostly placed on. We are simply loving the contrast between ordinary white glazed floor tiles and the intricate beauty of vintage Turkish Rug which creates such an eclectic feel with hints of bohemian vibes to the space.

Closet Runner Rug

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Closet

Inject grand gesture to narrow closet by adding one of a kind vintage runners. The right runner will not only acts as underfoot but also complements the space,

Bedside Runner Lustere Living

courtesy of Lustere Living
design by My Burleigh Reno

Bedside

If your bedroom floor is already covered by carpet and you are aiming to introduce more colours to elevate the overall space ambiance, placing a runner / accent rug is definitely one of many ways to achieve this goal. Depending on the interior style that you are aiming you may opt for muted pastel tones rug with hints of tribal pattern for eclectic laid back look. Or you may opt of natural brown earthy tone rug for warmer cozy feel and monochrome / neutral tones rugs for more sleek minimal look.

Dressing Area Rug Lustere Living

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Dressing Area

Add a romantic accent to your vanity area / powder room though ornamental vintage Turkish rug. A beautiful faded tones rugs with hints of pastel shades will brings out the feminine side of the room but also completes the whole interior look of the space.

 

courtesy of Stoffer Photography
design by Kate Marker Interior

Laundry

Laundry room is often the least area that will get a complete attention at the house. If you are not willing to invest a lot in laundry cabinetry, panelling and storage. Adding unique runner rug and a statement light fixture would be the the simplest way to transform your laundry space.