8 Tips for Mixing and Matching Modern and Vintage Décor in Your Home Published January 17, 2025

Check out the recent ApartmentGuide article we were featured in: 

From the sleek, minimalist designs of New York to the eclectic, character-filled homes in San Francisco, and the laid-back, vintage-inspired spaces of Austin, this style fusion allows you to combine timeless vintage pieces with contemporary designs that reflect your unique taste. In this guide, we’ll share tips and ideas to help you master the art of mixing modern and vintage décor with ease. 

Randall was quoted in the article which can be found at the link below:

Color and texture are important elements in décor, especially when giving vintage nuances to a modern scheme. J. Randall Pavarini, VP of Pavarini Design, notes that “pulling a 50’s turquoise color into prime focus or a 70’s burnt orange can work wonders merging vintage and modern together in a space.” 

Texture is also essential for adding depth and interest to a space. J. Randall shares that “adding a textured wallcovering or high-pile carpeting to an interior softens the starkness of a modern space which is often flat and cold and lacking context. A nubby upholstery fabric or a vintage-patterned drapery fabric can help bring a modern space to life, creating a natural foundation for adding vintage pieces by establishing context and contrast.” ~J. Randall Pavarini, VP of Pavarini Design

Read the full article here: 8 Tips for Mixing and Matching Modern and Vintage Décor in Your Home | ApartmentGuide.com