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Tara Sutaria's vintage ina modern home speaks Victorian minimalism: Art inspirations to take away

Tara Sutaria's vintage in a modern home speaks Victorian minimalism Art inspirations to take away
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Tara Sutaria's vintage in a modern home speaks Victorian minimalism Art inspirations to take away

Tara Sutaria’s home feels like a living mood board: all things calm, warm, and quietly luxurious, with just enough detail to tell a story without being loud. In her Instagram post, she calls it “new beginnings,” “endless laughter and love,” and a space to welcome 2026 with open arms, and the images rightly echo that feeling.



Her home adds just the touch of old-money vintage in minimalism. It is not busy or over‑styled; instead, it sits in a soft middle ground where art, colour, and texture gently invite you in. For anyone who loves interiors, there’s a lot to learn from how she uses objects not just as décor but as emotional anchors and subtle symbols of art.


Here are some creative art inspirations that you can steal from Tara Sutaria’s home
Photos: @tarasutaria/ Instagram

Zig-zag wooden flooring
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Zig-zag wooden flooring

Rich wooden floors in a herringbone pattern give Tara Sutaria’s home a tactile warmth that binds everything together. Instead of flashy patterned tiles or heavy rugs, the wood acts like a natural canvas, and that lets the classic artwork, furniture, and soft tones stand out with a British woody touch.

For your own space, choosing a warm‑tone wood or wood‑look flooring can instantly soften a room and make it feel more inviting, even if you keep walls light and décor simple.

Flashy rug and flowers on neutral tones
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Flashy rug and flowers on neutral tones

Tara’s home is mostly painted in whites, creams, and ivories, which keep the space feeling airy and calm. But what adds the ting of drama is the bursts of colours. In her home, she places a deep red Persian‑style rug under the piano, pink lilies on a console, and black accents in frames and furniture.

You can borrow this idea for a classic, minimalist feel by painting walls in gentle neutrals and then adding one or two bold elements like a rug, a vase, or a statement chair, so the colour feels deliberate, not random.

Art and frames that tell stories
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Art and frames that tell stories

Framed artworks in black and gold frames hang behind Tara’s piano, and add a functional corner to a gallery‑like moment. The frames are classic, not trendy, so again, the classic in neutral touch adds to the right colour and artsy inspiration to her home. In your home, you can create a similar mood by grouping a few meaningful prints, photos, or posters in uniform frames on one wall. It turns bare walls into storytelling corners and makes the space feel more personal.

Bringing music into the living room
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Bringing music into the living room

A grand piano placed on a Persian‑style rug is one of the most attractive and on-point artistic choices in Tara’s home. It’s not just ignored, but more or less like the elephant in the room, placed quietly in a corner, but treated as a centrepiece, almost like a sculpture and an instrument combined.

If you can’t fit a piano, you can still make music visible: a stylish guitar stand, a record player on a shelf, or a small keyboard invites sound into your decorating scheme.

Classic vintage- Victorian era chandelier
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Classic vintage- Victorian era chandelier

Classic gold chandeliers mixed with soft ceiling lights add vintage charm and contemporary comfort to Tara’s living room. The chandelier draws the eye upward and adds glamour, while the softer lights keep the mood warm and intimate.


At home, you can try this by combining a central statement light with lamps, candles, or LED strips.

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