Collection by Regena Bradeen
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Sarah Arnold’s home is full of groovy prints, houseplants, and comfy textiles: “Vintage has worked its way into most facets of our life, and it’s only made everything more enjoyable. To see nothing but bright colors and flashy patterns throughout the home is a great boost of dopamine in a typically gray decade. Add color in bold ways that your mom won’t like, and don’t be afraid to buy the seventeenth houseplant.” And for the floor? “I’m a huge fan of high-pile shag throughout the home, but the bathroom is a step too far for me.”
Nick Battaglia lives in an Atlanta apartment where everything is vintage except his underwear. “If it’s not from the forties to the seventies, it does not come into my house unless it’s an emergency,” he says. “I love how extravagant things could be, but at the same time, it goes back to those clean lines and simple designs. Ninety-nine percent of my stuff is true vintage.” He even gave his modern electronics retro touches. “My flat-screen TV is hidden in a 1950s tube television. I pulled out the tube and put the flat-screen inside.”








