It's safe to say vintage inspired home trends have made a come back in the last few years. People are loving the cozy feel of 1930s English Cottage Style, the high-end look of 1950s Mid-Century Modern, and the bold retro vibes of Seventies Design. With these beautiful home design styles on the rise, here are some ideas of how to use Stoneform to complement your chosen home aesthetic.
English Cottage Style Library

A cool green color-drench paired with a warm floor and vintage books and pictures make this place feel straight out of The Holiday. This DIYer used our Stoneform color Golden by Becki Owens to bring some warmth to her English Cottage inspired home library. We think the mix of floor to ceiling heavy book shelves and Golden is a match made in design heaven.
Mid Century Modern Formal Dining Room

Mid Century Modern is all about interesting lines, minimal geometric decor, and natural wood. These DIYers transformed this formal dining room using the color Rustic by Becki Owens: a lighter color with subtle variation that keeps the eye on the bold wood of the chairs and built in wet bar. Mixed wood tones might seem frightening to some, but when pulled off correctly, it can take your space from average to high end.
Seventies Design Bedroom

If mid-century modern is too mainstream for you, seventies design may be what you're looking for. Warm earthy tones and a blend of bohemian and disco elements make seventies design feel unique and fresh. For this bedroom, home designers opted for Mendocino by Angela Rose- a warm mid tone color with dark graining. Mendocino is a favorite of home designers and DIYers that like to step outside traditional design.
With dozens of Stoneform colors and styles, the options are endless when it comes to designing your home to be uniquely you! Order a sample today to get started.