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How to Add Character and Charm to a House


Whether our homes are old, boring boxes or brand new home builds, sometimes they just don’t come with the charm and character we would like. Especially if you are someone who loves a more cozy, vintage style home or have a new cookie cutter home. We live in a 1950’s split level that was basically a boring, white box when we moved in. We’ve added color, interesting and architectural elements and art and made it all our own. Luckily, there are so many ways we can add those little things that make a house a home and add a little soul and personality to it.

A cozy living room with a tan leather sofa, wooden coffee table with books and decor, dark accent wall, and pampas grass in a vase.

How to Add Character and Charm to a House

How about first taking a peek at a listing photo of the same view of the living room from when we bought our home and first moved in to get things going? Isn’t it wild how different it is? Are you ready to add some touches of character and charm to your own home? The best part is that it doesn’t all have to be added at once. This should evolve as life does.

A living room with a large window with curtains, a television on a stand in the corner, a couch, a chair, and a carpeted floor featuring money-saving home decorating ideas for stylish comfort.

Add Crown Molding

Crown molding is one of those elements that immediately elevates and changes a room. Thicker crown (over 4″) tends to look a little more vintage and expensive. If wood crown molding isn’t in the budget, give foam crown molding a try.

Front entry way before crown molding
A hallway with a blue chest, mirror, decorative vase, and hooks holding a hat and bag sits beneath "U.S. Civil Service" signs—finished with fast and easy crown molding for a polished look.

Add Accents Like Trim to The Walls and Built Ins

Elevating the walls with trim also really creates interest. Whether it’s Board and Batten, Beadboard or even Picture Frame molding, adding the architectural element of trim immediately creates interest to the eye.

A neatly made bed with white bedding and floral pillow is between two nightstands with lamps, set against a wall with a window and floral curtains.

Board and batten and wainscoting can be inexpensive to install and give a room a modern yet classically vintage feel.

Midcentury Modern Boho Bedroom and Small Floating Shelves

Add storage with a built in in an unused area of space in place of a closet, especially in smaller rooms.

A modern bedroom with a gray bedspread, patterned blanket, side table with lamp, wall-mounted TV, and a doorway leading to another room.

Also adding a built in for a weird open area like the cabinet above makes a useful space out of an awkward area and creates interest. With the addition of the library ladder it creates an even more useful way to use the space and a bit of vintage charm.

A bedroom with a large bed, neutral bedding, patterned rug, dark walls, framed art, a mounted TV, and a wooden ladder leading to a loft storage area.
A modern living room with built-in white shelves, a wall-mounted TV, decorative items, a yellow toy truck, a fireplace, and a wooden coffee table with plants and magazines.

Bring in Architectural Elements

Adding elements such as corbels in corners or adding them to cabinets is a way to create interest in a really inexpensive way. it’s one of my favorite ways to bring in some charm and personality.

A white kitchen sink with a silver faucet sits beneath a window. Potted plants and a planter are on the windowsill; a towel with orange fruit hangs from a brass towel bar on the cabinet.

A transom is another item found in older homes that not only create interest, but add light. This one was added to create a divider for an open space between two rooms, but keep the light.

Bright kitchen with white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, wooden floors, a central island with green flowers, and gold chandeliers. Kitchen subway tile adds a timeless touch behind the counters, while a potted plant sits in the foreground.

Stationary french doors create a room divide, but maintain the light.

A dining room with a wooden table and chairs, white hutch, and decorative items complements this ranch house remodeling idea. Adjacent is a hallway featuring a round mirror and a small dresser adorned with a lamp and plant.

Adding wallpaper and trim also adds character without making huge renovations.

Open shelving and vintage furniture add visual interest and can create just as much storage as traditional cabinetry.

Open shelf styling over a dark green painted buffet

Also adding antique furniture and using it in unexpected ways can also make a huge difference and add a ton more character. Changing out the old dated cabinet hardware can give it a huge lift. Don’t be afraid to being in vintage or antique furniture pieces even in modern homes.

A living room with dark walls, a TV on a wooden cabinet, artwork displayed above, a plant, and a glimpse into an adjoining room with wooden flooring.

How about adding just some wood elements such as this simple divider shown at the far end of the room? It adds some much needed wall space to place furniture and give a bit of interest. The art shelf adds a layer of color and a mood to the dark walls and a fun vibe to the entire space.

Pink bathroom vanity and dark gray wall anthropologie wallpaper

In a bathroom, honeycomb floor tile and subway wall tile add character. Bathroom tiles can be classic and vintage at the same time.

MCM inspired wood vanity in bathroom

While bathrooms can look amazing with real vintage pieces, there are many new pieces now that look vintage and can be easier to find common sizes, of vanities especially for a really old house with limited space or a new construction home.

Bathroom makeover with pink vanity and wood celing and dark gray walls and anthropologie wallpaper

Add Vintage-Inspired Lighting

By adding rewired vintage lighting or even new lighting that seems old adds charm and style.

A kitchen corner with a white fridge, coffee maker, wooden cutting boards, green cabinets, marble backsplash, and open shelves with dishes, plants, and framed art.

Adding vintage inspired light fixtures over open shelves has a casual feel and adds much needed light, plus additional warmth to the lighting.

A bright kitchen with white cabinets, stainless steel stove and dishwasher, wooden countertops, a small island, and a chandelier. A vase of green flowers sits on the island.

A vintage chandelier can create a focal point in a kitchen and new hardware can update old kitchen cabinets.

A cozy bed with various decorative pillows and a polka-dot duvet is positioned under windows with wooden blinds, beneath a vaulted white ceiling and a hanging blue lamp.
Elegant bedroom decor featuring a vintage mannequin, ornate mirror, chandelier, and two lamps on a dresser. A portion of a bed is visible in the foreground.

Add a Faux Fireplace

While many older historic homes have gorgeous fireplaces, a new build may not have a fireplace. Adding something as simple as a faux fireplace can add architectural interest, can change the feel of the entire room, add much character, and add a place to hang stockings at Christmas!

Faux fireplace before adding mantel and faux overmantel
Midcentury modern art on a black painted wall and waxed wood fireplace
A cozy living room harmoniously blends modern traditional elements, featuring a white sofa, patterned armchair, trunk-style coffee table, wall art, ornate fireplace, and decorative lamp.
A decorative fireplace mantel displays candles, a nest, and a lamp. Inside the fireplace are stacked vintage suitcases, framed art, and a glass cloche with a potted plant.
Faux fireplace makeover with faux brick panel

Look Up and Add a Ceiling Medallion

Ceiling medallions can be a great way to add interest around a chandelier whether it’s an old or newer home. This can also close a gap when a lighting plate doesn’t quite cover the hole on a chandelier base. They add interest to a boring hallway ceiling as well. See this post for how to age a new ceiling medallion to look old.

A hand holds a paintbrush, painting brown paint onto the edge of a white decorative ceiling medallion to look old resting on newspaper.

Add a Decorating Quirk

What is a quirk you might ask? A quirk is something that adds a little touch like old homes used to have or something unexpected. Older homes had fun little quirks like old ironing board cabinets or a phone nooks. Today we don’t generally see those things, so we can add in quirk and personality through our decorating choices. This is a great option and easy fix if you live somewhere such as a rental and can’t make any structural changes.

Living plant wall on a black wall

Add a living plant wall

Two decorative plates hang on a green wall; the top plate has a donut with sprinkles, while the bottom plate holds three strawberries and two cherries.
Buy an olive tree from a nursery as an indoor house plant

Use old windows in displays behind decor.

Three hanging Kokedama balls in the kitchen, with trailing vines, are suspended from the ceiling in a well-lit, modern living and dining area with additional potted plants on surfaces.

Add hanging plants and greenery (even if they are faux!).

A wall-mounted rack on white painted walls features three sections labeled "U.S. Civil Service," with hooks below holding a patterned tote bag and a green jacket.

Use vintage signs to add character and pick up small brass plates at flea markets and antique stores to add character to doors.

Brass plate after cleaning with ketchup Jennifer Rizzo
Close-up of a door with room number 22, featuring Camp Wandawega vintage decor and a sign reminding guests to check for belongings and turn out lights; a bed and clothing are visible in the room beyond.

Display a collection such as album covers or vintage art.

A cozy room with a wooden wall displays vinyl records and art prints; a turntable sits on a crate with more records, next to a potted plant and shelves of decorative items.
A flat-screen TV, a white lamp with a pleated shade, and a wooden cabinet are placed in front of a black wall decorated with framed artwork and paintings.

Add layers of decor for interest such as these vintage oil paintings layered on each other.

A shelf with a framed still life painting, two tall candles in wooden holders, a small lamp, stacked books, a mug, a candle, and a decorative clock against a dark floral wallpaper.

There are so many ways to add charm and character to a home of any age, from simple decor items to larger changes. The biggest thing is to not be afraid to take small risks and enjoy making your house a home that feels like you.

The image shows the word "Jen" written in a black, cursive script on a white background
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