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Retro decor is back with a bang

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From vintage chairs to shag rugs, there’s a host of home decor ideas that are making a major comeback. Here are some decor trends that you can follow to retro-fit your home:

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Vintage rocking chairs: Rocking chairs are certainly not out-of-trend. In the 18th century they were in the limelight, and now once again see the spotlight. Authentic and ideal for a reading nook, they will make you feel cosy and relaxed.

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Pendant lights: From ornate chandeliers to minimalist fixtures, adding light is a must to look vintage chic.

Bold wallpapers: Bold wallpapers are back with a bang! Adding wallpaper over the front wall of the room with floral or some geometric pattern, gives a dramatic look.

Velvet curtains and shag rugs: Want that 70’s vibes to take a new turn? Opt for velvet curtains in bold colours. Shag rugs have come back in a new way, too. Ditch dark colours as they’re much less daring today. Instead opt for more soft, cozy and fluffy ones.

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L-shaped conversation sofas: Perfect for a big living room, L shape sofas can be your home’s cozy spot. Use neutral colours for the couch and bright pillows for added accent.

Wooden panelling: Trendy in the 90’s, wooden paneling is no more old-fashioned and has made a comeback with slimmer slatted patterns and a smooth texture.—IANS

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