The fashion for Soviet style in interior design is returning, and this is confirmed by carpets, which stylists “allow” not only to be laid on the floor, but even hung on the walls.
There are certain nuances in this direction that need to be taken into account. Otherwise, the housing can simply be cluttered with old stuff.
Here are some details of the Soviet style that can migrate to modern homes.
This can be a classic "herringbone" or other intricate shapes. Old parquet, if it does not creak and has not "come off", does not need to be re-laid. It is quite enough to renew the layer of varnish.
Modern manufacturers present models of cabinet and upholstered furniture on high legs. Some items of the Soviet interior can safely return to new places, for example, record players and floor lamps.
This is also possible, but carefully. Antique figurines and other memorabilia can complement a modern home. The main thing is that they don’t make your eyes water.
Multi-colored tiles can also be a source of pride. But there are nuances. They should not be chipped, cracked or repainted.
You can't leave them without attention. They should be in harmony with the interior. And the walls can be decorated with hand-made carpets or items with history.