Whether it’s a collector’s-grade Goyard trunk or a dented and dinged Victorian trunk, there’s nothing like a vintage steamer trunk to enliven a space. If you’ve been thinking about purchasing a vintage steamer trunk, or you’ve recently scored one, and you’re wondering how to effectively incorporate it into your decor, read on! We’re spotlighting three unique ways to style one.
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1. Use one as a Coffee Table
Chances are you’ve considered this steamer shtick before. Yes, it might be basic, but it’s also an extremely chic way to transform a steamer trunk into a functional, modern-day furniture piece. Something to keep in mind? A trunk may have an overall height that’s a little lower than a standard coffee table. Balance out its low proportions by decking it out in tall tabletop decor. Tall hurricane lanterns, vases, and mounted sculptures are all perfect for the task.
2. Use one as Bathroom Storage
It can be tricky locating a piece of furniture that’s functional and feels befitting in a bathroom. Unlike a chair or table, which can both feel superfluous in a bathroom, a steamer trunk can lend storage and a place to sit, making it more of a natural fit. Use the interior to store extra towels and under-the-sink necessities like cleaning supplies. If you plan to use your trunk for seating, keep in mind that leather strapping and buckles are best avoided.
3. Use one as an end-of-the-bed bench
An end-of-the-bed bench can seem like the ultimate of luxuries. It can function as a drop zone for a handbag or a place to put on your shoes. Yet all too often budgets get eaten up by bedroom basics like the bed, a dresser, or nightstands. Fashioning an old steamer trunk as a bench can be a cost-conscious way to sneak a bench into the equation. Again, if your trunk feels too low in comparison to your bed, top it with some tall decor. A double stack of books can do wonders.
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