By acquiring all of your furniture from different eras and places and things that are expensive and inexpensive, it will make your end product have a great spirit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is sometimes easier to have furniture made than to find things.
Furniture is meant to be used and enjoyed.
I make very basic country rustic furniture.
A lot of designers still have nostalgia for the past. As for the furniture in the future, I hope they use less of real wood. Conservation in wood is necessary.
If you actually keep things very organized and clutter-free, you can have more furniture than you think you can in a small space.
Rearranging furniture, adding some candles, or making even small tweaks can really make the difference.
People rich enough to redecorate every 10 months are certainly careless with antique furniture. I found four 1760 French side chairs, tapestry seats intact. Claiming them proved easier than persuading any cabdriver to transport the things.
I like my house to be unique to me. Sure, I've bought plenty of things out of a catalog, but the way I put them together in my home is special. You might have bought your sofa at a major home decorating store, but the rug you found at the flea market is so unique, it takes your room from 'carbon copy' to 'simply yours' in no time.
I shop a lot more for furniture than I do for clothes. I much prefer going to an antique shop full of obscurities.
When you buy things that are expensive, like a sofa or something that really feels like an investment, you need to keep it as plain as possible, as simple as possible. Make sure that it's a clean design that will work with whatever style you want it to.
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