1920s-Inspired Home Fixtures from ‘Peaky Blinders’ that Have Stood the Test of Time

We don’t recommend replicating the Peaky Blinders’ behavior, but their style is on point

Peaky Blinders
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
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Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
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“Peaky Blinders” has plenty of crimes to their name, but no one could ever accuse them of lack of style. 

For six seasons, fans of this epic gangster drama have watched Thomas Shelby and his family members rise from the streets of Birmingham, England, to awe-inspiring estates—while maintaining their reputation as the most luxurious (and dangerous) gang in town. 

Luckily, you don’t have to replicate the Shelby family’s scandals to emulate the look of some of their lavish homes. Take a look at how to integrate the best 1920s-inspired home features seen on the show into your decor aesthetic—without going in the bleak midwinter.

1. Clawfoot Tubs

A luxury vintage bathtub
Photo: Elena / Adobe Stock

In the later seasons of “Peaky Blinders,” the Shelby family’s surge in power and wealth is evidenced by their transition from small, wooden bathtubs to stately clawfoot tubs. This bathtub style remains popular in modern homes, even though it’s been several centuries since its invention. 

Interested in swapping your current tub for a grand clawfoot tub? You can expect to pay around $600 for a clawfoot tub, plus an average of $2,000 for the cost of replacing your bathtub.

2. Frosted Window Films

Frosted window films
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix

As the Shelby family business transitioned from under-the-table to legitimate, they spent some of their hard-earned cash on upgrading the look of their boisterous office. This type of frosted window film is an excellent way to provide privacy while displaying a customized name or design.

Nowadays, frosted window films are commonly used to give historic homes an authentic feel, but there are plenty of other decorative window film ideas to use in your bathroom, playroom, or living room.

3. Stained Glass Windows

Historical white American house
Photo: Iriana Shiyan / Adobe Stock

Viewers can spot stained glass windows in The Garrison—the rough-and-tumble bar owned by the Shelby family. This artistic feature was an integral part of the 1920s art deco movement, making it a period-perfect set detail. 

Many older homes still display stained glass windows, but, unfortunately, they tend to break more easily than typical windows. If your stained glass feature breaks or needs repair, consider hiring a stained glass repair pro near you to get things looking beautiful again.

4. Single-Hung Windows

Single-Hung Windows
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix

While it’s a rare find in modern homes, single-hung windows are common in homes built in the mid-1800s, especially in colder climates. Some homeowners prefer double-hung windows because they allow better airflow, but single-hung windows are the best option for historic homes looking to stay true to the era.

Contact a window installer near you to replace your current windows with single-hung windows similar to the ones featured in this scene from season six. 

5. Ornamental Lighting

Art deco living room
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During the 1920s, art deco chandeliers rose in popularity, especially those made of cut glass and arranged in unique patterns. While fewer modern homes feature traditional chandeliers, many homeowners use funky, ornamental lighting as a statement piece in the living room, dining room, or entryway. 

Keep in mind that you’ll likely need assistance with hanging this type of one-of-a-kind lighting fixture. To ensure it’s hung safely and correctly, hire a light fixture installment service near you.

6. Metallic Features and Finishes

A living room with metallic decor features
Photo: Courtesy of BBC Studios / Tiger Aspect Productions

Nothing says 1920s glamor quite like metallic decor features. In this scene from the series’ final season, Ana Taylor-Joy, who plays Gina Gray, poses in front of a bar shining with metallic and mirrored finishes, making the room look and feel grand.

To incorporate metallic features and finishes into your modern home, use gold paint in your home to elevate outdated decor pieces, like a mirror or a picture frame, or lean into the maximalist aesthetic and add a few gold pieces to embody the “more is more” philosophy of the roaring ‘20s.

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