Vintage style black coat hooks

If you don’t have the space for a coat rack or two, but still need a way to keep your coats out in the open and easily accessible, a bunch of vintage style black coat hooks can be an organizational solution that is both simple and practical. Easily installed – with the right tools of course – you can set up the decorative hooks in your entrance-way, mud room, or walk-in closet and never have to wonder about where your coats are again.
Vintage style black coat hooks:

Vintage style black coat hooks pictured: Franklin Brass FBCHHB5-FB-C Ball End Coat and Hat Hook (5-Pack), Flat Black, 5 Piece

U-shaped curtain holdbacks

If you find that your window treatments look plain and ordinary, consider installing a set of u-shaped curtain holdback hooks for a more classic decorative look. Keep in mind though that you’ll need some kind of drilling experience as these need to be mounted into your walls. However, if you’re a renter you may want to consider using a strong commercial adhesive tape so that you leave no holes or cracks when installing the curtain holdbacks.
U-shaped curtain holdbacks:

U-shaped curtain holdbacks pictured: Decopolitan Holdback U Arm Pair for Draperies, Copper

Oil-Rubbed Bronze door knob

When redecorating a room – or the whole house – it’s funny how the small things tend to tie the space together. A set of oil-rubbed bronze door knobs to attach to doors, cupboards and drawers can really solidify a classic aesthetic to most rooms without breaking the bank. And even better, they’re usually very easy to install on your own so no need to spend any extra cash hiring someone else to do it.
Oil-Rubbed Bronze door knob:

Oil-Rubbed Bronze door knob pictured: Honeywell 8101403 Classic Passage Door Knob, Oil Rubbed Bronzeby Honeywell Safes & Door Locks