Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Furnish Your Home With Antique Furniture And Make A Difference

Even though the media around the world are doing their best to show us different there is still a massive amount of building work going on around the globe. Much of the construction that is going up is industrial and commercial building but a fair amount of the work is also residential building. As the population of the world grows then they have to be housed somewhere so it looks like the residential building boom will continue for some years to come yet. As we are all aware, with the population boom as well as the mass exodus from many of the poorer Eastern European countries to the wealthier countries within Europe this building work will need to continue for many years to come to satisfy the demands. The big problem with building on these sort of scales is that generally everything is built to a price point rather than a specification, this leads to mile after mile of the same looking houses being built all over the countryside with no discernible differences between any of them from the outside. Many of the countries where this is happening are famed and renowned for their wonderful architecture so it seems a shame that for the foreseeable future this is what many of these countries are going to look like. If you own one of these mass produced houses what can you do to make yours stand out from all the other miles and miles of mediocrity?

Although the exterior of these mass produced houses leads a lot to be desired it is possible to create quick an individual look inside the house. Luckily for many people interior design has come a long way in the past 10 years and is much more high profile than it was in the early 90's, thanks mainly to television programmes and interior design magazines. Solely using these as your reference points though you would fall into the same trap as many others, simply replicating the looks that the media push and highlight and creating a blandness that you could find in any other mass produced home in the land.

The trick is to be individual, choose a style of interior decoration that you like and mould a style around that. Give your style a little thought to ensure that it is workable and then slowly try to piece it all together. To create an individual style does not happen overnight and cannot be achieved in just a few shopping trips. You may find yourself looking through furniture sales and antiques shops for some while before you find a piece that you think would add a special touch to a room. To achieve your desired look may take some time to complete so patience may be needed.

To create a totally unique look within your home antique furniture is a great way to go. The beauty with antique furniture is that it does not have to make your house look like an old gentleman's club; in many cases antique furniture can be quite subtle and add a totally individual look to any home. Thought must be applied when looking to design a home around antiques, differing periods offer up totally different looks to other periods, mixing and matching pieces of furniture from totally different periods can create a terrible look so it is always best to what is available to you before you plough headlong into buying up antique furniture for your home

Furnishing your home with antique furniture certainly is a way to break away from the same old interior design styles that we see in homes all over the country. Antique furniture does not in all cases work out to be dearer than modern mass produced furniture. You could end up with a totally wonderful looking unique home that has cost less to furnish than many of the homes in your street furnished with no style and heritage.




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