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14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Arleen M. Kaptur
You’ve spent the entire day shopping for new furniture or
accents for your home and yet nothing seems quite right. You
come home exhausted and in ill spirits. You grab the newspaper
to check out the ads and possibly something there will light up
that spark in your eyes and put that spring in your step. You
sink back down into that old chair that your great Aunt Tessie
gave your grandmother, who gave it to your mother, who passed it
on to Sister Sue, until she got tired of it and you inherited
it.
There you go - the words “inherited it“. You are a lucky
individual. Getting furniture handed down to you from countless
sources, or cruising the tag sales and resale shops will never
get you into the “Great Homes” Hall of Fame. Right? Oh, you
couldn’t be more wrong. Those store-bought items do not insure
individuality, heritage, and one-of-a-kind prestige. Yet, taking
your hand-me-downs or bargains and polishing them with ingenuity
and imagination will get you first-place honors in any Home
Show. No one gets too enthused at a piece of furniture that they
have seen in a furniture showroom, also at their neighbor’s
house, or even at their boss’s summer resort. Definitely
beautifully crafted furniture will bring oohs and aahs and
everyone will admire their grace and style. However, older
furnishings have history, a story behind the previous owners,
and a lot of sentiment. Now that’s what a home really is - a
place to share what you are today, where you came from, and
where you are heading.
Using fabric can change an entire color scheme or enhance that
chair or sofa. If you add some really bright and beckoning
pillows, then you have brought comfort and style together. If
there are arms or legs on your sofa, a bit of stain, wood
finish, or paint will bring out the shine. As for tables,
shelving, chairs, etc. a bit of varnish, finish, or paint will
revitalize and renew any piece. Using your imagination, try
different brush strokes, or techniques. You may be surprised
what happens when you combine different stains with different
solid colors. Maybe oak is too somber for you, then pine may be
more to your liking. It is now your piece of clay to work with,
so mold it to fit your surroundings and other decor.
Old clocks, pictures of previous generations, lamps that recall
bygone eras all add that certain something to any room. Throw in
a few good old novels, some bright fresh flowers, and beautiful
scarves or throws and you have “heirloom” pride written all over
your room. Modern is nice, and brand new will always be great,
but throw in a piece or two of some really vintage furniture and
you have not only memories but a room that will create its own.
If you feel that placing these items in your main rooms is
really too much for you, then have a very private area where you
read, write in your diary, or just relax. Furnish this with
those items that recall, relive, and reacquaint. Here, you can
read under your father’s desk lamp, or your brother’s favorite
horse painting. Grandma’s crocheted throw will be a welcome
accent, as well as that deer that grandpa whittled.
Using fabric, color, paint, stain, and a whole lot of ingenuity
will give your home that very beautiful individuality that most
designers seek, and most homeowners seem to miss. Your guests,
whether neighbors, family, or those whose friendship is very
important to you will feel relaxed, comfortable, and interested.
They can touch the brass, or finger the brocade. There is style,
detail, and intricate designs that add true character to a home.
Don’t ever feel bad when you get hand-me-downs. Make them the
treasures they truly are. Place your imprint of creativity on
them and you will have something that one day you will be proud
to hand-down, if you can ever really can part with it. ENJOY!
©Arleen M. Kaptur 2002 June http://www.arleenssite.com
http://www.Arleens-RusticLiving.com
About Author :
Arleen Kaptur has written numerous articles, cookbooks,
motivational booklets, and the novel: SEARCHING FOR AUSTIN JAMES
Websites: http://www.arleenssite.com
http://www.Arleens-RusticLiving.com
http://www.webspawner.com/users/rusticliving/
http://topica.com/lists/simpleliving
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