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Láminas de casas vintage
Convierte tu casa en un hogar con historia. Nuestras láminas de casas vintage unen memoria y estilo para dar a tus paredes un encanto nostálgico y elegante, contando tu propia historia sin necesidad de obras. Cada pieza aporta carácter y calidez a salones, dormitorios o pasillos, y se integra fácilmente tanto en ambientes clásicos como contemporáneos.
Hechas por encargo, enmarcadas con exquisito cuidado y listas para colgar, estas láminas huyen de lo genérico y te ofrecen una forma accesible de lograr una sofisticación atemporal. Descubre una selección variada y versátil para encontrar ese toque especial que hará que tu espacio hable de ti. Explora la colección y enamórate de tu hogar, una pared cada vez.
How do I style vintage house art prints in a living room that feels unfinished?
A single framed vintage house print in 50x70cm or 70x100cm above your sofa is the fastest way to anchor a living room that feels like it's missing something. We'd go for a warm-toned cottage or townhouse illustration and pair it with a black or natural oak frame to ground the space. Our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures already attached, so you can literally have it on the wall within minutes of opening the box. If your room leans neutral (beige sofa, white walls), a vintage house print with muted greens or terracotta tones adds character without competing with what you already have.
Are vintage and retro house prints the same thing?
Not quite. Vintage house prints typically reference styles, colour palettes, and architectural subjects from roughly the 1920s through the 1970s, often with a softer, hand-illustrated quality. Retro house wall art tends to lean more graphic, bolder, and punchier, think 60s and 70s pop colours and stylised geometry. For a cosy, layered feel in a hallway or bedroom, vintage is your friend. For a statement piece in a modern flat, retro tends to hit harder. We carry both styles in this collection so you can see the difference side by side.
Which vintage house prints work best in a hallway?
Hallways are narrow, so you want prints that draw the eye without overwhelming a tight space. We recommend a pair of vintage cottage art prints in 30x40cm or 40x50cm, hung vertically in a column about 15cm apart, at eye level. Portraits of single houses or doorways work brilliantly here because the vertical orientation matches the proportions of hallway walls. Go for a simple white or black frame to keep things clean. Avoid anything wider than 50cm unless your hallway is unusually generous.
Do your vintage house prints come properly framed and ready to hang?
Yes, and this is a bigger deal than it sounds. A lot of framed art arrives with the frame shipped separately, or with cheap MDF that warps within weeks. Our frames are solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glazing, and the print comes already fitted inside the frame in one box, ready to hang straight out of the packaging. Thousands of shoppers have told us the framing quality is the thing that surprised them most. If you've been burned by flimsy framed prints before, this is a different experience entirely.
What counts as vintage house art, and why is it so popular right now?
Vintage house art covers illustrations, paintings, and prints depicting homes, cottages, townhouses, and architectural details in styles that evoke a past era, typically pre-1980s. It's having a real moment because people are gravitating towards wall art that feels warm and personal rather than abstract or minimalist. A well-chosen antique house art print gives a room instant character and a sense of story, which is why they work so well in spaces that feel a bit flat or generic. The style pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood furniture, linen, and warm-toned walls.
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