**Vintage & Modern Home**

**Vintage & Modern Home**

At Stone House Antiques, we like to observe the interior trends for the year ahead. Below are some tips to help you create a collected home. If you’re shopping at any of our antique centers, you’re likely not looking to design your entire home from a large chain store. Instead, you appreciate your individuality and enjoy creating a unique space that reflects your personal style.

In 2026, interior design trends are leaning towards personalized modern spaces infused with character. One of the most authentic ways to achieve this is by blending antiques and vintage items. Here’s a guide on how to effectively create a modern contemporary home using these timeless pieces:

**1. Core Design Concept: “Modern Soul with Vintage Heart”**
– **Base:** Keep the architectural features—such as walls, flooring, and lighting—clean, minimalist, and modern. Think matte finishes, neutral tones, natural light, and open layouts.
– **Layer:** Introduce curated vintage and antique pieces that tell a story; these items become focal points and conversation starters.

**The Poetry of Imperfection**
Nothing feels more authentic than items that have experienced life before coming to you. In 2026, interiors will celebrate the charm of wear and the depth of patina. A weathered oak table, a distressed gold mirror, or a vintage marble fireplace surround can add texture and soul to your space. The goal should not be to restore but to reveal, allowing time to speak through surface and form.

**2. Color Palette**
– **Modern Neutrals:** Warm whites, stone greys, greige, oatmeal, and soft taupe.
– **Vintage Accents:** Deep moss green, muted navy, rust, brass, and walnut.
– **2026 Trend Highlight:** Earth-inspired metallics and aged patinas (think bronze and weathered copper).

**3. Furniture Styling**
– **Mix Old and New:** Pair a sleek modern sofa with a 19th-century carved wood coffee table.
– **Refinished Classics:** Reupholster antique chairs with contemporary fabrics such as boucle or linen blends.
– **Sculptural Silhouettes:** 1960s mid-century modern pieces blend well with contemporary designs.

**4. Art & Decor**
– **Statement Antiques:** Use a vintage mirror, Baroque frame, or Art Deco lamp to add historical significance.
– **Modern Contrast:** Hang abstract or minimalist contemporary art next to antique furniture.
– **Texture Layering:** Combine modern ceramics with old books, heirloom textiles, or vintage pottery.

**Modern Lines, Gentle Contrast**
Introduce clean-lined modern furniture against this vintage backdrop. Consider low-profile sofas in boucle or linen, sculptural metal lighting, and minimalist art. The interplay between eras keeps the room dynamic—neither too ornate nor too austere. Great design thrives on restraint: every modern addition should enhance, not compete with, the antique narrative.

**5. Lighting**
– Mix modern architectural lighting (such as recessed LEDs and sculptural pendants) with antique chandeliers or industrial vintage sconces for contrast.
– Use warm ambient lighting to highlight textures and patinas.

**6. Materials & Finishes**
– Combine antique woods and aged metals with modern glass, concrete, or marble surfaces.
– Allow the imperfections in vintage pieces to add character—avoid over-restoration.
– Choose materials that breathe: raw linen, brushed brass, honed marble, and handwoven textiles contribute to a sense of tactility and timeless elegance without overwhelming the space.

**7. Sustainability & Story**
– Reuse and repurpose vintage finds—like using an old trunk as a coffee table or antique doors as wall decor.
– Each piece should have meaning; collect gradually instead of staging artificially.

**2026 Design Forecast Touches**
– **Neo-Heritage Aesthetic:** A blend of craftsmanship with modern simplicity.
– **Quiet Luxury:** Focus on quality materials, subtle detailing, and timeless pieces.
– **Personal Storytelling:** Create rooms that evolve from your experiences and finds, rather than merely following trends.

**The Art of the Collected Home**
Ultimately, it’s about viewing your home as a living collection, curated slowly and thoughtfully for emotional resonance. A flea-market oil painting, a mid-century lamp, or an heirloom vase are the details that transform design into poetry. Nothing should feel staged; everything should feel discovered.

As we look towards 2026, the most sophisticated interiors will be defined not by perfection, but by personality. The art of modern warmth lies in balance—where heritage meets minimalism, and where every piece—old or new—contributes to a lasting conversation of style.

Enjoy the hunt and putting all the pieces together, making your home one of a kind. Hope to see you at Stone House Antiques soon!

Delve into the Captivating World of Antiquing

**Explore the Captivating World of Antiquing**

Are you looking for unique treasures to elevate your home or apartment? Embarking on an antiquing adventure leads you into a fascinating world filled with rich options. Picture yourself drawn to the sophisticated lines of elegant Art Deco pieces, the charming nostalgia of cozy Victorian trinkets, or the playful spirit of quirky mid-century finds. Within a single venue, you can discover a wealth of history and beauty. At the Stone House Antiques Center, 35 dedicated dealers specialize in unique eras and aesthetics across two enchanting floors, offering endless possibilities.

Allow yourself to be carried away by the alluring whispers of history as you explore the magical realm of antiques. These timeless pieces not only enhance your living space but also represent a sustainable choice for durable furniture, often available at surprisingly affordable prices. The younger generation’s growing commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with the antiquing ethos; embracing pre-loved items reduces the demand for new production, minimizes waste, and lowers our environmental footprint.

While some antique treasures may come with a higher price tag, the search often leads to exceptional, durable furniture and décor that won’t break the bank. Owning an antique feels like holding a piece of history, providing a tangible connection to the stories and lives that have shaped our past.

As you dive into the world of antiquing, cultivating the right mindset is essential, paired with a genuine passion for discovery. Antiquing goes beyond simple acquisition; it’s about reveling in the thrill of the hunt and the joy of finding unique, one-of-a-kind treasures. Take the time to explore various styles and eras, allowing your individual tastes and preferences to guide your journey.

Remember, every piece in your collection reflects your personality, so embrace this adventure and let your aesthetic unfold naturally. Enjoy the excitement of the hunt and the exquisite stories that await you!

STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES CENTER
3292 DURHAM ROAD (RT 413)
DOYLESTOWN PA 18902

Open Tue – Sun 10-5
267-544-0574
www.StoneHouse1814.com

Interior Design with Kathy Appel

Interior Design with Kathy Appel

Kathy Appel, ASID, is deeply passionate about interior design. She began her studies at Middle Bucks Vocational-Technical School, earning awards for both an internship with Bloomingdale’s and student achievement. She furthered her education at Spring Garden College and Moore College of Art and Design, and as a member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), she is dedicated to ongoing education.

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With 16 years of experience managing a large Interior Design and Home Furnishings Center, Kathy developed skills in merchandising, account management, and project oversight. She learned about product craftsmanship from industry experts and through visits to international showrooms.

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Kathy’s notable projects include the Tyler Mansion and Fonthill Castle. She currently operates her boutique firm, Hearth & Hedgerow Ltd., with her husband, Ken, who specializes in landscaping and carpentry. Kathy is passionate about historic preservation and enjoys design styles from the Renaissance to Mid-Century Modern.

antique lighting and hand-picked custom lighting

If you’re looking to make a change, refresh your space, or seek help with interior design for a new home project or a new outdoor living space, Kathy would be delighted to assist you in turning your vision or dream into a reality.

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Kathy Appel, ASID: 215-536-6933
www.HearthandHedgerow.com

You can also visit Kathy Appel’s showroom located at our Antiques Center.

STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES CENTER
3292 DURHAM ROAD (RT 413)
DOYLESTOWN PA 18902

Open Tue – Sun 10-5
267-544-0574
www.StoneHouse1814.com

New Dealers, Lori Marie Mason and Wendy Weckerly

We are excited to welcome our two newest dealers, Lori Marie Mason and Wendy Weckerly!

 

**Lori’s Patina**

Lori specializes in painted furniture, vintage pieces, mid-century modern decor, and home accessories.

She is a recognized designer and the winner of HGTV’s Flea Market Flip, Season 13, Episode 11. Additionally, Lori has designed rooms for the Bucks County Designer House for the past six years, consistently delivering exceptional designs.

 

**Wendy Weckerly: Painter of Furniture**

Wendy offers a complete line of DIY paints from the Farm House Paint Company, one of the most reputable paint companies available today. In addition to providing a wide variety of color choices, she supplies all the materials you’ll need to tackle your next DIY project.

Wendy is available to assist with any questions and has a deep passion for art and design. You can also sign up for her informative blog, where she shares tips and how-to ideas.

 

Be sure to check out Lori’s daily finds and pick up your DIY paints from Wendy at their new showroom at Stone House.

 

 

Open Tue – Sun 10-5

267-544-0574

 

STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES CENTER

3292 DURHAM ROAD (RT 413)

DOYLESTOWN PA 18902

 

Open Tue – Sun 10-5

267-544-0574

 

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Dandelion Art & Home

Welcome to the enchanting world of Dandelion Art & Home, a charming gallery owned by the creative duo Becky and Ira Horansky, nestled within the historic Stone House Antiques Center in picturesque Doylestown, PA.

Step inside, and you’ll find Becky’s exquisite, one-of-a-kind landscape paintings that beautifully capture the essence of Bucks County. Each piece is crafted with love on repurposed antique barn wood, showcasing not only her artistic talent but also a commitment to sustainability. Alongside these stunning originals, you’ll discover an impressive selection of unique prints, each elegantly framed in captivating antique frames that add a touch of vintage allure.

Ira Horansky complements Becky’s art with his masterful designs of custom farm tables, each a labor of love made from reclaimed barn wood, and often resting upon vintage bases that tell their own story. His custom-built furniture pieces, including antique-style bars and sales counters, are meticulously crafted to resemble authentic antiques, maintaining the character and charm of yesteryear. Together, Becky and Ira create harmony in their work, with Becky providing bespoke finishes for Ira’s tables, allowing customers to personalize their pieces—many opting for soft, muted colors that enhance the rustic patina of the barn wood. Each table is a unique masterpiece, reflecting the individual style and vision of its owner.

We invite you to visit us at the Stone House, where you can immerse yourself in the distinct and captivating offerings of Becky and Ira at Dandelion Art & Home! They have two showrooms in the store.

 

Stone House Antiques Center Open Tue – Sun 10-5

STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES CENTER

3292 DURHAM ROAD (RT 413) DOYLESTOWN PA 18902

www.StoneHouse1814.com

 

 

 

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**Uncover the Timeless Allure of One of Bucks County’s Finest Antique Centers**

Tucked away in the picturesque landscape of Mechanicsville, the Stone House Antiques Center—often affectionately referred to as the Thomas Walton House—serves as a remarkable gateway to the past. Erected around 1814, this captivating structure was brought to life by the enterprising merchant Thomas Walton, who infused it with an architectural style that mirrors the gracious elegance of the 18th and 19th centuries. Elegantly adorned and carefully preserved, the house boasts intricate details that echo a bygone era and is proudly included in the National Register of Historic Places, a testament to its cultural significance. Intriguingly, some elements of this storied dwelling are thought to trace back to the 1730s, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of history.

Located just minutes from the vibrant treasures of antiques, art, and shopping in Doylestown, Lahaska, Peddler’s Village, and New Hope, PA, the Stone House Antiques Center is easily accessible, beckoning those on the hunt for distinctive and rare finds. Nestled only eight miles from the charming town of Lambertville, NJ, and a stone’s throw from well-traveled routes like 202, 263, 611, and Durham Road (Route 413), this antique haven warmly invites collectors and inquisitive explorers alike to experience the enduring beauty and captivating heritage of Bucks County.

Vintage & Antique Rugs

A beautiful vintage rug is an excellent investment to elevate your space. Most designers recommend purchasing antique or vintage rugs to add warmth to both traditional and contemporary room settings.

A vintage rug adds visual depth and an artisan touch to your room. It’s important to embrace any imperfections and worn areas, as they can complement the sleek surfaces of modern pieces in the space. The overall look will be spectacular.

Visit our professional vintage rug dealer located on the 2nd floor of Stone House.

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