The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

What’s old is new when it comes to home décor

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THE home interior industry has produced many diverse and ostentatio­us ideas in recent years from the quirky to the daring. However, latest trends suggest a move towards more vintage tastes is back again and people are relishing the opportunit­y.

Antique shops and car booth sales is where you can pick up antiques at low prices. Collecting or displaying an antique is all about possessing a dream item with character and charm – not necessaril­y its worth.

Altering your home with antiques adds peculiarit­y and charm to home décor. The reality these days is most home furnishing­s are mass-produced and chances are you won’t be the only one eying up that lovely chair, picture or floor mat when shopping on the high street.

Antiques are exclusive items that give a home personalit­y. Old style prints, silver coffee pots and cutlery, period chairs and tables, clocks, oil lamps, Victorian umbrella stands and coat hangers, old and ornate mirrors – all these add to a home’s character. Even externally, one can find plenty of old garden items such as gothic style benches, old style bricks and patio slabs, vintage signs, etc.

Some antiques may even look a little jaded and worn but at least they’ll bring the kind of character and personalit­y to a home that most standard ornaments and furnishing­s won’t. And don’t be put off by a table or chair that looks a little run down as with a little sanding and a lick of paint it can be restored to its former glory. There’s just something more intimate and rewarding about giving old antiques a second chance in life!

Keep an eye out too for antique fairs and car booth sales in your area and pay them a visit. If you’re new to antiques don’t feel in the slightest bit intimidate­d as the best place to start is with something that strikes you. An antique that’s for you will instantly strike a chord and once this happens there’s little else to know except ‘can I afford it?’ Don’t be afraid to negotiate a bargain as many dealers are flexible on price.

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