Visit A Vintage Furniture Store Paradise Valley AZ

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By Eric Nelson


It can seem overwhelming to furnish a home, especially if it's your first house or apartment. You may not even know where to start. Visiting a giant furniture warehouse may allow you to get all the basics at one time, but will that really create a home that reflects your personality and still satisfy you in a few months? Instead, visit a vintage furniture store Paradise Valley AZ way and see if all the things you truly love come from yesteryear.

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.

Over one hundred years and a piece will be antique rather than vintage - and probably pretty costly. Vintage things can be surprisingly affordable. Especially if you are interested in things like refinishing, painting, or upholstering furniture, you can find amazing bargains. Even if you have to hire people to do restoration for you, you can have great things in mint condition for less than high-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.

Finally, this is a truly environmentally friendly way to shop. You will be keeping older furniture out of the landfills. Enjoy exotic wood and glass without depleting today's jungles or mineral deposits. The old finishes, fabrics, and stuffing will have long since off-gassed any toxins, so your home will be healthier as well as stunning.

If you select pieces from dusty second-hand stores and thrift shops, you definitely won't find anything like them in the homes of your friends and neighbors. Your whole home could be a showcase for the fifties, with gently-used things that still function perfectly for today's needs. It's very absorbing to follow one style from furniture to accessories to the pictures on the wall. Even new fabrics can reflect earlier styles if you look carefully for what you want.

You can also make your home unique by using older things you like no matter what era they come from. If you like them, chances are they will all fit together. When you learn about them, you can tell your family and guests what makes each thing special. You can pull it all together with color, or find a certain theme that will unite the whole.

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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