How to Gently Bring a Modern, Victorian Home into Reality

Written by Nancy Whitecross Posted On Monday, 28 August 2017 07:41

Owning a character-laden Victorian home sounds dreamy until you move in and discover that the ancient antiquity runs throughout the home — including the wiring, roofing and windows. That’s fine, you can just remodel, right?

Well, sometimes it’s not all that simple. Remodeling a Victorian home is not only costly and time consuming, but before modernizing a historical home you may have to jump through the hoops of historical and preservation societies, as well.

Despite all the obstacles, the intrigue of owning an age-old Victorian home is still strong for some. We can understand why when these wonderful homes are so chock-full of character and craftsman qualities that are hard to come by in most modern homes.

Aside from costly remodeling, how can we mesh modern interiors into our ancient home? Or on the flip side, how can we take our modern home and decorate it with a touch of Victorian charm.

Meshing modern design with a Victorian flair can be done — in any home.

Let’s look at inventive ways (that don’t require remodeling) to bring the nostalgic appeal of bygone Victorian days into your home, but in a modern manner:

It’s All About Mixing Modern Style With Victorian Style

Victorian Style

Some may call this look eclectic, but we prefer to call this mixture, Modern Victorian. Really it only makes sense that this style has evolved into being. Most people who own a Victorian home want some small sense of modern design in their home, and those who don’t own a Victorian crave the Victorian quality and character that seems hard to come by now-a-days.

Creating a modern Victorian interior can be achieved by carefully meshing the two styles together. Stress on the word, carefully — you don’t want a messy mixture that makes your home look like it was decorated by a bunch of your grandmother’s cast-offs, mixed with some modern chain store furniture finds.

This design is one that must be well thought out, not thrown together.

Let’s look at examples of a perfect mixture that helps create a modern Victorian interior:

  • Pair an ancient wood table with ultra-modern chairs, such as clear acrylic or steel chairs.
  • Reupholster an old Victorian-style sofa with modern chevron fabric. Or reupholster a very modern chair in a Victorian-style fabric such as damask, floral or tapestry.
  • Remodel your grandmother’s old dining table set by simply reupholstering the chair cushions with a bold graphic print.
  • Paint an old armoire a bold, sleek black or crisp white (yes, this thought makes some antique-lovers cringe).

These perfect mixtures all create a true style statement that says, “I like modern design, but I also like the curves and quality of Victorian antiques.”

Don’t Forget The Details

Victorian times were full of detailed decor. Everything was in excess — homes were brimming with ornate furniture, textiles, knick knacks, and paintings.

When decorating your Modern Victorian home, restraint can be used sparingly. Floors can be layered with persian-style rugs, walls can be covered in ornate oil paintings, and windows can be trimmed in lavish silks.

However, you still want a modern vibe, too, right? Modern interior design ideas are the exact opposite; they are stark, straight-edged and restrained.

How can you create the best of both design worlds?

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Here are some ways to mesh this lavish layered look with a modern twist:

  • Feel free to layer on the details in your Modern Victorian home, but use a little more restraint than homeowners of the Victorian times normally would. Layer your decor items just enough to make the room feel cozy, not covered floor-to-ceiling, as some did back then.
  • Add romance via fresh flowers or small touches of floral fabrics in pillows. A floral pillow placed on a modern chair can offer a nice Modern Victorian touch.
  • Add floor-to-ceiling curtains in a Victorian drape style, but use a modern graphic print.
  • Pair your modern cork or tile floors with a persian rug
  • Show off your antique porcelain collection inside a clean-lined modern cabinet, or on top of a modern steel table.

As you can see, creating a contemporary interior that meshes with the Victorian times, can be tough. It takes a keen eye to mix these two styles and achieve a result that looks spot-on, instead of some crazy puzzle that doesn’t exactly fit together.

Add the puzzle pieces slowly to be sure they fit well together. Start by mixing your modern and Victorian furnishings together in a room, step back and see what works together. Maybe you need to reupholster an older piece with a modern fabric, or maybe you need to paint the walls a bold color. Live with the two styles together to get a feel of what works for you. Eventually, you will have the perfect mix of old and new, creating your very own Modern Victorian home.

What ideas do you have to create a Modern Victorian home?

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