Looking to create a individual and unique home that blends new and old? Director and founder of Scaramanga, Carl Morenikeji reveals some simple techniques for blending modern and vintage interior styles to create a truly original home along with his 'black book' of his favourite places to buy vintage and antique interiors. Imagine a room or space with just vintage and antique interiors; it might look stuffy and just plain 'old' or 'dated', right? Same goes for a room may seem soulless with nothing but contemporary furniture and decorations. Blend the two, and you can create an interior with a real wow factor that will be completely original. completely yours.
In its simplest, blending old and new is a look that is a creative mix of contrasting elements. So it means things do not have to match, keep them unique and individual rather than complying with any particular style. With almost every high-street store selling something 'vintage' it's not a case a rushing out to buy mass-produced newly distressed furniture to contrast a sleek modern element. Instead look for authentic vintage furniture and decorative interiors that have a real story to tell or has character built over time. However, the trick is to get it harmonious and fluid.- Make it personal – many notable eclectic vintage and modern interiors are filled with striking personal finds: inherited, bought on eBay, found in skips, given as gifts, collected on holiday. They all have personal stories to tell and a unique history. Together they combine to create look that you can call your own. A willingness to embrace difference decorative arts and elements is essential and not a single style is essential. Going original with your vintage finds does have to cost the earth. Well made original vintage furniture and interiors can often be bought for the same price as mass-produced replicas. In short, buy what you love, oh and our vintage furniture is indeed affordable!
- A balancing act – ensure no style, era or theme dominates your spaces. For a real harmonious look, aim for equal measures of contrasting elements – both old and new. Try adding contemporary colour to traditional antique pieces. Carl and his wife Emma, chose a colourful wild exotic fruit wallpaper named ‘Pomegranate’ by Pierre Frey. In front of the wallpaper are a collection of small natural wooden boxes with small drawers. A large 1980s office clock sits next to antique chemists bottles and a corned beef packing crate on top of an bedroom armoire in Carl’s kitchen. Below a Scaramanga vintage mirror works well in this contemporary bathroom, and again adds texture to a smooth modern wall.
- Pine Lodge Auction and Interiors - very close to where we live and it's a real Aladdin's cave. You never quite know what's going to appear. A mix of new, vintage and antique interiors and furniture. Greenmyre Farm, Auchtermuchty Rd, Dunshalt, Fife, KY14 7ET, 01337 827 007
- Oscar Dahling Antiques - when I lived in London I used to walk past Oscar's shop on my way to work. He specialises in Deco and Edwardian pieces and always has a good selection of Angelpoise lamps. Cherry Orchard Rd, Croydon CR0 6BE, 020 8681 8090
- Courtyard Antiques - you need a long time to have a good look around Lewis' shop. Somehow he's able to display a lot of stock without making it seem crammed in and in accessible. 108A Causewayside, Edinburgh EH9 1PU, 0131 6629008
- Abernyte Antiques and Collectors Centre, Abernyte, A very varied selection of over 50 antique dealers all under one roof. Perthshire, PH14 9SJ, 01828 686044
- Newark Antique & Collector's Fair - you'll need a whole day to explore this huge outdoor event. This is where antique and vintage dealers buy their stock. Go well prepared!! Read Carl' article on buying at fairs. Newark & Nottinghamshire Showground, Newark, Nottinghamshire: http://www.iacf.co.uk/newark