Do
you dream of evenings filled with chardonnay, candlelight and
the warm glow of a picture-perfect room? Do you fantasize about
hosting intimate dinner parties and being the envy of your friends
and neighbors who marvel at your tasteful and comfortable décor?
Do you want to create and inhabit stunning spaces like those
you see in the magazines, but think it impossible because of
your soda pop budget?
Well stop dreaming and start planning, because Im going
to tell you how you can do all of those things and more, if
you so choose. You can handily and skillfully create stylish,
tasteful and comfortable spaces without breaking the bank, and
no on will be the wiser. Want to know how? Okay, heres
the big secret
shop second hand and bargain stores. Combine
items you find in local flea markets, flea malls, auctions and
yard sales, with those of discount stores to create beautiful
interiors.
What? Are you less than surprised? Heard it before? Did you
think I was going to tell you something new?
While the idea of shopping second hand (I know,
its an old term. You cant even say used car
anymore. The politically correct term is now previously
owned car. Gimme a break okay? Im a child of the
sixties.) is certainly not new, the concept of successfully
shopping for items of real style and value in this manner is
still very new to many people.
My mom had me on the thrift store, garage/yard sale, and auction
path before I was out of the third grade. In all of the years
since, she has always lived in exquisitely furnished homes that
no one, unless they knew her well, would ever guess were furnished
almost exclusively from places like Goodwill, Saint Vincent
DePaul, the Salvation Army and the like.
While popular shows like Trading Spaces ,
Queer Eye For The Straight Guy and Extreme House
Makeover feed what have become our insatiable appetites
for all things interior design, most of us feel that we can
never achieve similar results in our own décor endeavors.
Even though the shows make it look very easy, what they do on
those shows still costs a lot of money if you live in the
real world. However, there is hope. You can achieve amazing
results buying furniture and accessories on the secondary market
if youre mindful of a few things.
First, always remember that you are bargain shopping.
Were using the term bargain as defined by
Merriam-Webster: an advantageous purchase . If
you purchase an item that is not in good or fixable condition,
is not exactly what you want or is of no benefit toward your
design vision, then it isnt a bargain; even if its
offered at a great price. Before embarking on this shopping
endeavor, look through a collection of design and decorating
magazines. Youll want to get an idea of the atmosphere
or ambiance you want to create for a space (casual, formal,
traditional), what styles you prefer (modern, antique, art deco),
and what mediums or material youre drawn to (wood, ceramics
and pottery, metal). Make notes. When you have finished with
this exercise, youll have a considerably sound idea in
mind of what it is youre looking for. Now youre
ready to begin shopping. When you find something that is appealing
to your sense of vision and design, it is then that you concentrate
on acquiring it in the best condition possible and at the most
advantageous price. Now thats a bargain.
Second, keep in mind when shopping auctions, flea markets, flea
malls (antique malls are much more expensive) and the like that
there is an advantage of choice and variety in shopping this
way.
Flea markets and auctions, by their very nature, offer a hodge-podge
of items and merchandise. Many people fail to realize what a
wonderful benefit this is. When you look through any well-published
interior design or decorating magazine, what is the one thing
that often comes to mind? I never would have thought
to put those things together. But theyre so perfect.
Its the designers ability to combine seemingly
unlike objects together that draws attention and creates
unique, attractive, and interesting spaces. So, stop looking
for that full set of china for your table. Combine two or even
three different patterns to create one attention-grabbing display.
Buy a dainty, wooden antique chair and place it in a room with
a large, overstuffed art deco chair. Mix and match throw pillows
of different colors, fabrics and textures for you sofa. Soften
a glass-topped metal table with brightly colorful linen runners.
Get the picture?
Finally, keep usability in mind when youre shopping second
hand. It may very well be the most important advantage. The
whole purpose of creating beautiful and comfortable surroundings
is to enjoy them. What would be the purpose of creating the
most beautiful and comfortable environment if you cant
enjoy it, or if youre hesitant to invite other people
to enjoy it?
Another very good thing that my mother did for me, even as a
child, is that she taught me that things are temporal. In other
words, you cant take it with you, so youd better
enjoy it while youre here. She uses good china, cloth
napkins and silverware (not stainless) everyday,
not just for special occasions. When you purchase items second-hand,
even when theyre valuable items, you can relax a little
more. If someone breaks a vase or plate, you may be disappointed,
but the world wont come to an end, and now you know of
a good way to replace it. Use what you have and enjoy your surroundings
constantly. Thats the true value of creating beautiful
spaces.
So go, now! What are you waiting for? Express your true self
through the abundance of your surroundings. Start your treasure
hunt, become the envy of your neighbors, and tell your pocketbook
to shut up.
See you at the markets.
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Kimberly Clay is a businesswoman, public speaker and
freelance writer whose published work includes online and hard
copy magazine articles and short stories. She is currently focusing
her talents in the areas of interior design, antiques and collectables
where she has over thirty years combined experience. She is
passionate about the ability of every individual to enjoy stylish
and comfortable living. Visit her website to subscribe to her
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