Way too long ago a reader asked me for suggestions to create a "Victorian Shabby Chic" style. I'm ashamed that I'm just getting to it now - but better late than never?
Here's what she writes:
"...we are just starting major renovations on an old Victorian house (built in 1891). One of my challenges is that I don't want the house to be overly Victorian. We are retaining as many of the historical elements as we can (trim, doors, wood floors, etc.) but are making a lot of changes to make the house more suitable for today (adding bathrooms, making a master suite, etc.). The style I am going for is "shabby chic country Victorian", which is I think is a totally made up term that my friend and I came up with. I was wondering if you have any thoughts or images that may fit this "style".
Well, here are a few pics I pulled from my collection that I thought might just fit the bill...
via Vogue Living![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjnoSNS0uTQ0Strlt5li6x_m80QAVrIElx4QnWR4vATnhCvax44fBAL-_lot7YSfL70SM6TXG3rN6gogtncBbQws3du05ivULub3odWWz1dt5fJBtu_lflWbVX2PQ0YrZmFXcDOWMD73w/s400/Picture-25.jpg)
The stool with the aged patina adds a "shabby" element to keep the space from being too "perfect" Victorian.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh65VLu93oQV042N_ZoJ7Gjfqo5qOTtGqc6GsxQcdLPbnxBh5nYSWHsE-91-tBy_BjlnvDuN4MWh-ndYrD97PKVzEvarj8LP9kXRCVlu26oS0eYTBZ0-7C4nZJIT2R-rzDFiTUD4czwBDI/s400/Picture-14.jpg)
Gotta love the floor!
Two images above via Lonny Mag
via House to Home
via Boligtorvet![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKv_ukQpxMRJudW-vo_QIOQdPQ6sKZKgIqtrxYOC-2MERerE3PCsxxqnvQ2wQ5Iz2ydDRcTK0s7s3_TrECyR5sUVg64NKA-IoIRfwYeGkChzTMDTicO_ObBbawQ_xTyj3dJ0Sz-hK2VBY/s400/Picture+30%282%29.jpg)
Here' another example of a "shabby" piece of furniture that will keep a space from looking too fluffy. I really like the look of a filing cabinet or locker mixed in with victorian furnishings.
via House Doctor![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9OhYXEj8r72gg8wuvEykhMFtv1Lub0uD5kBeZfVyxpuVDbDZEIcrGSxBxtQICGZNp_5bDtXiusbo9dmv3QZBE8iN7ej5JiJEQLvKP0EI_NAFOXiwOqbSGbWTjpNRcus3VzVm7-Klphgk/s400/gasl07_colorliving.jpg)
Mixing and matching throws and pillows on your seating will make the space cozier and "shabbier"
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi5kY165uwETtdlh2gohho4BIshSUDhAXEnaY4fHzKhotjLeSlW8yzh4kYMXMzWs2HpHR8j6Vlhmaz3PPi4G0d-1AWOrU5aeiAjlwPwW4Ntb3SlDE1T1BLOgUwToKv3Elk0JFFHq4_KZFs/s400/gasl02_suprisekitchen-1.jpg)
A modern chandelier like the one above is Victorian in shape, but the color and finish keeps the fixture from being too chintzy.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzGjfpsnDSOCtLg23pE4bOj5BdWwW2RCrfGwlfhg408X_uAGLmDvSj858avmY4GudlKpjw9ecvQxOz0O76UNkmsPgslGU2zw5InnbOzygHv55cx2pZzLcgPM0v2j4FwaW7OZDeftaF22I/s400/gasl06_soothingbath.jpg)
Victorian homes often feature gorgeous original wood architectural elements. If the wood is dark, a great way to brighten the space is to add a mirror with a bit of edge, like the one above
Use contrasting colors (like white chairs and a black table), to keep the space awake
four images above via Domino
via Country Living
via Living EtcDo you have any tips for a "victorian shabby chic" look?
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