Home Interior Design
Clubhouse Interiors Ltd was founded by a master wooden furniture restorer. Our niche ‘blogs’ section feature a wide range of informative pieces to help achieve any interior design dream. Packed with useful, relevant advice, topics include antique furniture, helping to spot the ‘real deal’, together with practical advice when reclaiming items that have seen better days, upcycling, painting tables, or piecing together fashionable, industrial vintage styles, Clubhouse Interiors aims to help provide the Interior Design reflection of the stylist’s character and taste.
It has never been easier to update a home and its interior design with a few additional items to compliment the makeover of each chosen space. Whatever your personality, it is easy to peruse our website for items of inspiration that match. For brainstorming, visualising entire rooms, ideas and themes and items in context, sites such as Pinterest are fantastic. Essentially technologically adept mood-boards, they can provide a way to collect ideas, colour-ways, materials, and items to reclaim or repurpose, aiding the success of any number of interior design fantasies.
Many old items do not classify as antique yet demand attention for their kookiness, individuality and knowing nods to days gone by. Our site has been lovingly designed to navigate easily, providing as much information as possible that might help with a whole wealth of interior design projects. The Retro, Art Deco, Vintage and Antiques styles showcased at Clubhouse Interiors are chosen for their wide appeal, attractiveness and to potential flatter modern day interior design, all proudly restored to their original glory.
The items featured in our decor section focus upon specific statement pieces to enable the finishing touches to your home. The interior design of a home can be an exciting or daunting prospect. Refurbishing an entire house, or a single new kitchen, bedroom or bathroom can take a bit of careful preparation, and after a lick of paint to update your surroundings, Clubhouse Interiors can help with the rest. Filled to the rafters with items to inject colour, life, movement and talking points for any Interior design project, Clubhouse Interiors’ pieces also provide ingredients that suit the current trends in vintage-industrial themes. Search our items below for statement wood furniture, metal lockers, cases and leather memorabilia that all work extremely well with faux-fur throws and blankets along with velvet scatter cushions to create a more cosy and indeed feminine, look.
For the bolder colour-ways – or for a more masculine feel – there are numerous movie and theatre props to add some character; from football tables to pinball machines, there is an item amongst Clubhouse Interiors extensive collection soon to be discovered as the sublime, finishing touch to your interior design project.
With trends in jewel colours, dark green velvet, brass lighting fixtures, cork-covered walls and terracotta making a comeback in 2017, these updated textures will undoubtedly work with a huge range of our pieces, however, ‘trends’ are really just a guide. The most important aspect of interior design should surely be about creating a visually stimulating, functional and happy space that is as individual as its creator.
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‘Big Ben’ Vintage Clock
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“Topmast Schooner Entering Port” In the Style Of Alfred Wallis
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(SOLD)Vintage Oak The Grand Tour Ice Bucket (SOLD)
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17th Century Bronze Mythical Serpent Lion On Stand (SOLD)
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1866 Scratch Fours Trophy Tankard (SOLD)
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1890’s Dutch Tobacco Jars
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18th Century Cast Lead Lions Mask (SOLD)
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18th Century Chinoiserie Ebonised Music Chairs (SOLD)
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1900 Damier Style Cabin Trunk By Malles & Marmottes Collonge Paris (SOLD)
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1903 Huntley & Palmer “Waverly” Series Book Library Biscuit Tin (SOLD)
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1905 C.C.C.Challenge Fours Trophy Tankard (SOLD)
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1920’s Louis Vuitton Vanity Case (SOLD)
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1924 Chester Cup Winners Horseshoe Plaque
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1925 Haydock & Bath Winners Horseshoe Plaque
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1929 Clare’s College Oxford V Cambridge Boat Race Trophy Oar(SOLD)
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1930’s Art Deco Cardinal Plated Cocktail Shaker