Thursday, October 12, 2017

Vintage Furniture Store Paradise Valley AZ Way

By Eric Nelson


Furnishing a home can seem overwhelming. We all know it can be expensive. Many homeowners, especially new ones, may feel that they don't even know what they want. Visiting a vintage furniture store Paradise Valley AZ can help people find a style they like or pieces they can build a theme around. Shoppers will see unique things they just won't find in a warehouse full of brand-new stuff.

First, what makes a piece of furniture or an accessory 'vintage'? It must be of good quality, a fine example of its period. It must be at least thirty years old, while one hundred years may have passed since the item was new. It can be either handmade or mass-produced; there are many things considered collectible today that were made for tract houses in the fifties. If you find something you like, you can research it on your phone while you are standing in the store.

Things that were made over a hundred years ago are true antiques, could very well be hand-crafted, and will be priced accordingly. You may be surprised, however, at how affordable vintage things can be. Especially if you have the skill or the vision to see how a piece will look if restored and in new surroundings, you may be able to bring home real bargains. Even getting a chair upholstered or a sofa slip-covered may be cheaper than buying equal quality new.

It's also true that older pieces will often be more solid and more carefully made than new ones. For example, a dresser may have a solid wood back rather than plywood. The drawers may be solid wood, too, and may slide on wooden runners rather than plastic. The handles might be heavy brass or bronze with cleaner detailing than you will see on new reproductions.

If you want to 'live green', think of recycling and repurposing everything in your home. You will be reducing the load on land-fills, not contributing to the removal of rare and exotic woods from our rainforests and jungles, and not using up resources for every object made of glass or ceramic. Older things don't give off toxic fumes, either; they released all those gases decades ago.

Using vintage pieces will surely make your home stand out from others in your neighborhood. You might want to stick to one style, choosing furniture for every room from one period. You can even accessorize to match, using lamps, china, and glass from the period. It isn't hard to find fabrics for pillows and curtains, rugs, and pictures that invoke period rooms.

However, using pieces from different eras is fun, too. If you like different things, the chances are your guests will admire them, too. You can pull a room together with color, or perhaps you might highlight a particular material, like glass or your favorite cherry or maple woods. A glass coffee table from the fifties will go fine with a Depression glass bowl or a sixties lava lamp. Victorian tables can hold Art Deco statuettes and make a striking picture.

Think about getting your basic furnishings at an affordable price and then slowly developing your taste as you stroll through shop after shop. Once your eye is trained, you can find treasures at thrift shops, bargains at second-hand furniture stores, and unique pieces at specialty shops. It's amazingly fun to live with things that have a rich history of their own.




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