Shabby Chic Decor

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By olirom

It's possible you'll disagree with me, but it appears that home decor has taken a turn away from the newer contemporary designs and has returned to more comfortable, cozy shabby chic decorating. Maybe it has something to do with nostalgia. When we used to be small and we went to see grandma, her home was not decorated with matching or complementary couches, chairs and coffee table sets. Instead, the spaces in her home typically contained mismatched, singular pieces which always reflected the warm embracing feeling we came to link with her.

Do you ever remember the old lace, or finely-crocheted doilies covering the end tables, or the worn out, nevertheless padded rugs on the floor? And can you visualize the knick-knacks and decorative items on display? You could probably discover many of those sorts of objects nowadays in the local flea market or garage sales.

Not surprisingly, every one of these elements make up the reason that we want to turn back the clock with shabby chic decorating. Doing this now is so trendy and in vogue that first class decorators, stores and boutiques are making it a mainstay of their companies.

However, if you believe you're required to shop in these high end places in order to achieve shabby chic design, the actual charm for most people is all about the search for, and refurbishment of, only the best classic traditional pieces of furniture. Soon after browsing lawn sales, flea markets and house sales folks bring their pieces home to get started on the sanding and painting operation.

Restoring a component of furniture so that it achieves the ideal shabby chic style is an acquired skill. Learning how deeply to sand and on which precise areas of the item before painting often makes a huge difference in the completed product.

Then when you're looking at selecting a color design, the palette usually contains lighter, mellow or faded colorings. A innovative use of motifs such as florals, checks and stripes on top of a soft lighter color provides a very delightful flair almost never seen in modern day style and design.

Releasing your creative talents can produce marvelous outcomes, particularly if you are making use of pieces intended to serve as furniture.

To illustrate, you could potentially make tables using old boxes composed of wood. Then begin using these tables to display various other acquired treasures which enhance your shabby chic decorating. Candles, photos, and flower bouquets in unique vases would be the perfect highlights for your newly-fashioned tables.

And have you ever thought about trying to recycle old door panels or gates, either of them wooden or wrought iron, to generate a fantastic headboard for your bed? If you ever decided not to show off the door or gate in their original form, you might conceal it using elegant shabby chic decorating fabrics like florals in delicate pastel colors, gingham or chintz.

These kinds of materials come are handy for providing your existing sofa with a fresh,new look. Slip covers tend to be used a lot in shabby chic decorating for transforming existing furniture items. Then you may add the finishing splashes to your space using family photos and with classic works of art held in antique or retro frames.

It doesn't matter if your inclination is combing through all the items at flea markets or yard sales, or shopping specialty furniture shops. You are certain to find whatever you need to complete your shabby chic decorating ventures.












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