Showing posts with label Vintage Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Furniture. Show all posts

August 8, 2015

Edmonton Decorator | Shopping with Rachel

How Not Decorating with Antiques Makes You a Rookie

Now, I know that heading seems a little outlandish, but let me explain. Adding thrifted, vintage, antique or upcycled items to your decor gives you a unique edge.

Number one, if you shop at the same places that everyone else shops at, chances are you're going to have a friend that comments, "Hey, I saw that at HomeSense last week." Who wants to have what everyone else has?

Secondly, many of the home accessories are currently modelled on vintage or antique items. So, why not have the real deal?

And finally, they are fantastic conversation starters and can bring back a flood of fond memories.

You'd be surprised how adding an aged item or two, here and there, can really bring a lot of character and charm to a room. And if you are a vintage virgin, I really suggest you give it a try!

So who has been to the Blue Jar Antique Mall? I made my first foray and here's a few shots of what I found:


Lanterns, crates and jugs

Vintage weigh scales, tin ceiling tiles and kitchen stuff galore

Antique electronics, vintage sewing machine and an old clock

Brass bird cage, brass plant pot and old banker's boxes

Old rollerskates, silver oil lamps and distressed cupboards

It was hard to control myself, but I showed some restraint and bought just these three beauties!

Silver wine chiller, lion head door knocker and a Thai face mask

Psst! Want to see ALL of the pics I took at Blue Jar Antique Mall?  

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The Blue Jar Antique Mall occupies approximately 7,000 square feet and have vendors from Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Millet, Red Deer, Barrhead and Kelowna. Go on and visit them at 15230 Stony Plain Rd! 



December 28, 2011

Edmonton Interior Decorator | Card Catalogues

If you're old enough, you'll remember the local library and its large, wooden card catalogue. I must have very strong, and fond associations, with my childhood bibliotheque, because I'm totally enamored with card catalogues. I am on the hunt for the perfect one to store my jewellery and other assorted trinkets.

How would you use a card catalogue cabinet in your home?


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Does anyone else shop at Kiehl's? Whenever I go in, I obsess over their amazing apothecary cabinet!!




May 4, 2011

Edmonton Interior Decorator | Decor Trend | Upcycling Furniture

I tried my hand at furniture refinishing first when I was in my teens. There were definitely some questionable results. Read: I faux marbleized our family's kitchen table...in PEACH. God bless my mother for being so supportive.

Nowadays, my projects aren't quite as "flashy." Usually a quick coat of black or white paint, and I'm done. Check out some of my recent DIY's.

My husband needed a small, low stand for his stereo system. I didn't want something as bland as an MDF cube, so I hit the Goodwill stores. Et voila, I discovered this 1970s beauty for just $10.



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I saw this piano bench ($12) and knew that it would make a great "catch all" table in my entry way.

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We swapped out our large bookcases/entertainment unit in favour of a simple credenza. I found this solid wood darling for just $25 online. I added the hardware for an additional $25.

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We like to have snacks while watching TV, but we don't have a coffee table or end tables to place our dishes on. I found this beat up breakfast tray for just $2.

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I LOVE leopard print, but after 8 years, I needed a change. (I had also changed quite a few other elements in my condo, and the sofa/ottoman needed to play catch up.) I found this damask fabric at a local design shop, and then brought it to a seamstress to have it made into slip covers. I'm thrilled with the results.


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