How To: Vintage Rug Sourcing Tips

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Don’t worry! I didn’t put a fifth new area rug in our dining room this year, despite what the photos in today’s post might lead you to believe! Here’s the deal: I teamed up with Revival Rugs to showcase their collection of incredible vintage rugs, but was having way too much trouble getting great photos of this one-of-a-kind rug in my dark and shady office, where I intend to put it. So, in order to guarantee full appreciation of the colors and design I laid it out in our amply lit dining room to take photos. I promise to reveal the rug in my office just as soon as these summertime storms give way to crisp fall sunshine.

Anyway, in honor of our new-to-us vintage rug, I thought I’d share a few of my best tips for sourcing these types of floor coverings for your home. There are admittedly lots of vintage rug shops out there and tons of options to order online, so I wanted to offer my advice for making the best decision you can. Keep scrolling for my tips, and make sure you use my code “DREAMGREEN10” to get 10% off your own Revival Rugs order.

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Check (and recheck!) individual sizing

One thing I’ve noticed when sourcing vintage rugs is that sizing is all over the place. These types of one-of-a-kind rugs come from all over and are made by any number of individual artisans across the globe. There doesn’t seem to be such a thing as a “standard” when it comes to vintage rugs, so make sure you look carefully at those measurements before committing. Honestly, this is one of my favorite things about vintage rugs, though, because not all rooms are laid out well for the normal 5’x7′, 8’x10′, etc. sizes that most mass-produced rugs come in. I love that I was able to find the perfect rug (this one is 6’5″x9’8″) for our oddly-shaped small room.

Prioritize professionally cleaned rugs

I’ve ordered lots of vintage rugs online in my time as a DIY homemaker/designer, and I’ve definitely made the mistake of not looking carefully enough at the fine print when it comes to cleaning. There’s nothing worse than opening a highly anticipated rug package only to be met with an absolutely foul stench! Vintage smells can be dealt with, but I’ve learned my lesson enough to source only professionally cleaned vintage rugs nowadays. That’s why I appreciate knowing that all of the vintage rugs available from Revival Rugs have been hand-picked and all are properly cleaned. Get the full scoop on their rug cleaning process here.

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Be willing to embrace the color surprise

As far as computers have come, there’s just no way to really translate the most accurate color of vintage rugs through a digital screen. You can absolutely get a good idea of the colors of your chosen vintage rug, but I encourage you to be willing to be a little surprised when it comes to that first “in person” meeting. One thing Revival Rugs encourages potential buyers to do is pay special attention to the close-up detail shots they post for each individual rug. That’s often going to be your best bet in terms of understanding the accurate colors of the piece, whereas the wide angle overhead shot is best for seeing the overall design. Colors can look a little more muted in that wide shot since it’s so pulled back and the colors tend to blend visually, but the close-up will give you a good idea of what to expect when you finally see the rug laid out in your space.

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There’s lots to consider when it comes to vintage rugs, and I’ve really only touched on the main points that I personally look out for when I’m shopping for a new-to-us area rug for our house. There’s also things like synthetic and natural dyes, “vintage” versus “antique” (no, those terms aren’t interchangeable), and learning the difference between handwoven, hand-knotted, hand-loomed, hand-tufted, and machine-made rugs. I just got lost down the rabbit hole that is the FAQ section over on the Revival Rugs website, and I encourage you to take a look if this is your first time considering a vintage rug for your space.

Let me know if you have any kind of specific question about vintage rugs in the comments below, and here’s one last reminder to make sure you use my code “DREAMGREEN10” to get 10% off your Revival Rugs order. Vintage rugs are an investment, yes, but Revival is on a mission to make it an accessible one by eliminating steep markups and costs that don’t add value. As a budget-driven homemaker, that means everything to me, and I thought it might mean something to you, too.

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Swapping To A Countertop Microwave

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We’ve got some pretty big changes coming to the kitchen in the next couple of months! The thing is…I’m not quite ready to spill all of the beans just yet. I thought I’d share a sneak peek today, though, and a little hint about what’s to come in the form of an introduction to our brand new countertop microwave.

John and I have been on the hunt for a portable microwave for the past few weeks, and we finally found the perfect one for us from Nostalgia Products. Read on for at least part of our renovation story, and our full review of the RMO4IVY Retro Countertop Microwave Oven.

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To be completely honest, I never thought I’d ever be in the market for a countertop microwave, but we’re making over the area around our stove to make things more efficient and modern, which snowballed into the need for a microwave that could work on the counter as opposed to over the range.

I had broached this topic over on Instagram last month, and got more than a few recommendations for the RMO4IVY Retro Countertop Microwave from Nostalgia. I had actually never heard of it before, but you guys know me so well because it really is the ideal option for our retro kitchen. It has tons of 1950s-inspired details on it, like chrome accents, sleek lines, and a pop of retro red color, too. I even love the mid-century font of the logo on the face of the microwave!

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We’ve officially transitioned to the new appliance as of a few weeks ago, and it has been a dream. It’s a good bit smaller than our old over-the-range microwave, but we haven’t missed that extra space at all. Not one bit! In fact, downsizing to this smaller microwave made us realize just much of a colossal waste of space our old one was. We use a microwave everyday, so I was a little worried we’d feel limited by the 0.9 cubic feet of our new smaller one, but it just hasn’t been an issue. It even still fits the plastic food cover we used with our old microwave!

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Those two candid “before/after” images above show how I managed to work around my only complaint with this microwave. It comes with a really heavy-duty black cord, which I really didn’t like the look of. The way our outlets are laid out meant that the cord was going to be in full view all the time, and the black cord stuck out big time in a bad, bad way (at least for my OCD standards). It was an easy fix, though.

I just grabbed this white extension cord to help things fade away a little better against our white subway tile. You can twist the direction the cord runs in, so I was able to run it straight back behind the microwave. I just carefully zip-tied the existing black cord together behind the unit to keep it out of sight where it’s plugged into the new white extension cord. All better!

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We considered lots and lots of options when it came to countertop microwaves, and even placed an order for a nondescript white one that we ended up canceling. This one is super affordable (just a little over $100!), comes in lots of other colors, and blends perfectly with our mid-century kitchen without exactly stealing the show—it’s like it was meant to be.

Big thanks to those of you who recommended it to us, and to Nostalgia Products for agreeing that it was the perfect fit. We really loved working with their team, and are excited to look into other appliances from their range now that we know how awesome the products are.

Anyway, I can’t wait to take you through the full story behind our mini kitchen renovation, but for now, I hope this sneak peek sort of satisfies your need for a round-a-bout update. Any guesses what we have planned? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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