10 Vintage Finds to Look Out for at Second-hand Sales
Fill your home with timeworn treasures to create a unique and personal space
If you’re heading to a second-hand sale this weekend, maintain your focus in order to come back with some true treasures, as opposed to trivial tat. Try not to get distracted by pieces that will have no purpose in your home – you’ll just end up selling them on or letting them languish in the attic. Instead, arrive armed and ready with a list of desirable items on your radar, while remaining open to variations on a theme. For example, kitchen chairs may be a top pick, but could a bench work just as well? Take a gander at these star buys before finalising your most-wanted list.
Go back to school
School-style chairs add an instant utilitarian touch to interiors and can normally be found at amazing prices. Designs vary, but all should prove durable providing they’re in good condition. These industrial-inspired numbers have been personalised with names to avoid mealtime squabbles. The beautiful tiled floor avoids wood-overload, but a rug could perform a similar function if you have exposed boards.
School-style chairs add an instant utilitarian touch to interiors and can normally be found at amazing prices. Designs vary, but all should prove durable providing they’re in good condition. These industrial-inspired numbers have been personalised with names to avoid mealtime squabbles. The beautiful tiled floor avoids wood-overload, but a rug could perform a similar function if you have exposed boards.
Find a French fancy
As well as practical purchases, second-hand sales are a paradise of pretty pieces to decorate your home with. Look for French finds such as antique shutters to use as a room divider or to dress up a simple scheme, as here, where they’re used as a headboard. If modern-country style is right up your street, seek out vintage linens, handmade glass jars and antique artwork.
More ways to get a contemporary country look
As well as practical purchases, second-hand sales are a paradise of pretty pieces to decorate your home with. Look for French finds such as antique shutters to use as a room divider or to dress up a simple scheme, as here, where they’re used as a headboard. If modern-country style is right up your street, seek out vintage linens, handmade glass jars and antique artwork.
More ways to get a contemporary country look
Start a collection
Car boot sales and markets often offer up a motley crew of crockery. Whether you’ve already started a collection or are thinking of picking up a few new (old) items, vintage plates, jugs, cups and dishes make sweet additions. This all-white assemblage is particularly alluring. Home in on handmade pieces to give your selection tactile appeal.
Car boot sales and markets often offer up a motley crew of crockery. Whether you’ve already started a collection or are thinking of picking up a few new (old) items, vintage plates, jugs, cups and dishes make sweet additions. This all-white assemblage is particularly alluring. Home in on handmade pieces to give your selection tactile appeal.
Catch onto cargo
Soup up your storage by sourcing a stash of vintage crates and boxes. These handy helpers can be used stacked, or individually, to hold books or craft items, and they can even act as occasional tables. This champagne crate makes a cool plant stand. Suitcases and antique trunks are also worth bagging to use as coffee tables or cupboard-top containers.
Soup up your storage by sourcing a stash of vintage crates and boxes. These handy helpers can be used stacked, or individually, to hold books or craft items, and they can even act as occasional tables. This champagne crate makes a cool plant stand. Suitcases and antique trunks are also worth bagging to use as coffee tables or cupboard-top containers.
Measure up
One of the easiest pieces to pick up second hand is a chest of drawers. Victorian examples are everywhere, offering useful storage and attractive proportions. If you have a house from this period, it may be worth shopping around in order to find furniture to fit fireside alcoves. Measure the empty space and make a note on your phone so that you always have the information to hand.
One of the easiest pieces to pick up second hand is a chest of drawers. Victorian examples are everywhere, offering useful storage and attractive proportions. If you have a house from this period, it may be worth shopping around in order to find furniture to fit fireside alcoves. Measure the empty space and make a note on your phone so that you always have the information to hand.
Illuminate the past
Vintage lights are having a moment and are a wonderful way to add an original touch to interiors. Whether you’re enamoured with old factory fittings, ship lights or elegant designs from the midcentury period, there is a wealth of different varieties available. These porcelain-topped pendants make an chic dining room addition. For safety and ease, buy lights that have already been adapted for modern use. Rewiring is also an option if you have a registered electrician on hand.
Vintage lights are having a moment and are a wonderful way to add an original touch to interiors. Whether you’re enamoured with old factory fittings, ship lights or elegant designs from the midcentury period, there is a wealth of different varieties available. These porcelain-topped pendants make an chic dining room addition. For safety and ease, buy lights that have already been adapted for modern use. Rewiring is also an option if you have a registered electrician on hand.
Finesse the floor
Keep your eyes peeled for Moroccan Berbers, vintage kilims, extravagant oriental designs or a bright tapestry-looking treat such as this one. Older rugs are likely to offer value for money in terms of quality, especially if you head to an auction or do a bit of hunting online. Non-standard sizing can be an issue, but there are workarounds: if you fall in love with a rug that’s too small for the intended space, consider how it would look layered over a flat-woven jute style to bolster its borders.
Keep your eyes peeled for Moroccan Berbers, vintage kilims, extravagant oriental designs or a bright tapestry-looking treat such as this one. Older rugs are likely to offer value for money in terms of quality, especially if you head to an auction or do a bit of hunting online. Non-standard sizing can be an issue, but there are workarounds: if you fall in love with a rug that’s too small for the intended space, consider how it would look layered over a flat-woven jute style to bolster its borders.
Discover and display
Glass-doored cabinets are useful, versatile and have a charm all of their own. This piece is more about display than every day access, transforming the all-white kitchen with the natural warmth of wood. Similar styles would work equally well in a bedroom or study – providing you’re not the sort of person to deal with mess by cramming everything inside a cupboard. Curated contents only, please.
Glass-doored cabinets are useful, versatile and have a charm all of their own. This piece is more about display than every day access, transforming the all-white kitchen with the natural warmth of wood. Similar styles would work equally well in a bedroom or study – providing you’re not the sort of person to deal with mess by cramming everything inside a cupboard. Curated contents only, please.
Do things differently
Expand your home décor horizons by seeking out forgotten pieces for imaginative upcycling. This vanity has been adapted from a drawer set, topped with a basin and given a copper pipe tap. For this sort of project, you’ll need to consider where the pipes can be hidden.
Do you have a favourite vintage find? Share your photos and tips in the Comments below.
Expand your home décor horizons by seeking out forgotten pieces for imaginative upcycling. This vanity has been adapted from a drawer set, topped with a basin and given a copper pipe tap. For this sort of project, you’ll need to consider where the pipes can be hidden.
Do you have a favourite vintage find? Share your photos and tips in the Comments below.
Set your sights on a fabulous chair or sofa, either to make use of immediately or for a makeover. Bear in mind that reupholstering a piece of furniture isn’t cheap, so you’ll need to factor a cost of several hundred pounds into your purchase price if you aren’t going to give it a go yourself. If you secure a bargain buy, the work will be worth it and you’ll end up with a unique piece shaped to your exact specifications. This charming chaise provides a prime place to perch while the kids play with their toys.
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