Why Not Shop Consignment Decor

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Just as our sartorial choices reveal our personality, so too can our sanctuaries that we slip home to each night to find rest and rejuvenation before stepping out into the world the next day to do it all over again. Our homes can become a canvas of our passions, our experiences, our dreams and our sense of humor. And one of the best ways to infuse our homes with our signature style without breaking the bank is to stop into a locally owned consignment decor boutique.

Today I’d like to share a few of the benefits shopping at consignment decor boutiques can offer. Much like consignment clothing, it requires time and patience, but the reward in the end is the discovery of unique and intriguing pieces that you will appreciate far more than a cookie cutter design everyone and your neighbor can pick up for themselves at a moment’s notice. After all, shouldn’t our homes resemble a bringing together of the world we’ve seen, love and cherish? And the only way to do that is to invest the time to gradually and patiently meander along our journey looking for the exact perfect for us item, as the final result will be rich with rewards, comfort and delight.

1. New Fabric with a Classic Structure

One thing DeBouche offers are classic pieces of furniture completely re-upholstered with new, contemporary colors, fabrics and designs. So while you are bringing home a previously used piece of furniture that offers a classic or retro shape, in its own way, you are also able to enjoy a brand new item as well that hasn’t been replicated.

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2. Unique Lighting Details

With lamps ranging from $40-$100, I was absolutely impressed with the thrift and eye for detail and style that is available.

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3. Original Items

As mention in #1, while the chair form may have been purchased decades ago, the fabric and cushions are brand new which refurbishes the life of the item and offers the signature look that will fit perfectly into that little reading nook you’ve been rearranging.

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4. Signature Accessories

The majority of my time when I stop into decor boutiques is spent hunting for the precise accessories and details to finish a tabletop, an empty shelf or stemware for a buffet that can start a conversation between strangers. And in a consignment shop, the possibilities are endless.

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5. Retro Decor

Each one of us has an aesthetic we gravitate toward. Perhaps we have fond memories of our grandmother’s shag rug in the seventies and nibbling on cookies while lounging on the floor away from mom and dad. Or maybe a favorite film such as Designing Woman starring Lauren Bacall grabbed our attention years ago and we want to create a similar look or feel as to evoke a certain mood. Whatever your preference, stepping into a consignment shop invites you to experiment with what catches your eye. Trust it, try it and who knows what you’ll unearth.

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6. Save Money

The key to living simply luxuriously is to become a savvy shopper. More should not be the goal, but rather a focus on acquiring items that have value and function as you need. The commonly known piece of advice by William Morris “Have nothing in your home that you don’t know to be useful or believe to be beautiful,” most certainly shouldn’t be forgotten. And when you have the opportunity to stop into a consignment decor boutique, you are exposed to more opportunities of beauty without having to break the bank.

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 7. Respect the Planet While Welcoming Style into Your Home

While a consignment boutique isn’t an antique shop, it still provides the opportunity to discover well cared for items that are in need of a home. Rather than purchasing another item at retail price that countless other shoppers can easily get their hands on, choose instead to reveal your ingenuity and expertise by hunting for the perfect item to fit in your home. And in doing so, also feel assured that in a small way, you reduced your carbon footprint.

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“Design is coming to grips with one’s real lifestyle, one’s real place in the world. Rooms should not be put together for show but to nourish one’s well-being.” Albert Hadley

While the dream of hiring an interior designer may ease our headaches and happen with the snap of our fingers, taking the time to carefully decorate our homes so that they reflect the person we are, the journey we’ve traveled and the person we’re becoming is something that can’t be done with hired help.  Maybe your home isn’t exactly as you’d prefer it, but I have a feeling that it is slowly evolving into what you need it and want it to be. Have patience with yourself and enjoy the treasure hunt along the way.


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