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Yes, there’s a difference between vintage and antique—here’s how to tell them apart and use each in your home
They're not always created equal.
Shopping for vintage furniture can feel daunting — especially if you’ve never done it before and aren’t sure where to begin. It can also feel a bit limiting if you’re focused solely on thrifting in ...
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Vintage furniture makeover with chalk paint
Furniture refinishing process using chalk paint to create a vintage, weathered look. A step-by-step makeover showing layering ...
A vintage piece with good bones + quality products + time and inspiration = a transformed piece of furniture. Caronine Garbutt of Cara Saven Wall Design USA knows style. As principal of the company ...
There are a few good ways to ruin the original finish on an antique chair, and Karen Keane, CEO of Skinner Inc. in Boston, has seen them all. Karen has examined antique chairs that people have ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There is something (quite literally) comforting about sitting down and sinking into a cozy, upholstered ...
Q: The chair in the photograph was a gift from my New England uncle many years ago, reputedly from an abbey or priory in or around New Hampshire. I have attached several photos, even one of the back, ...
Photos by Marcia Westcott Peck, Special to The Oregonian/OregonLive DENNIS Whether it's from growing up living with a grandmother or growing old living with a granddaughter — or, in all likelihood, ...
Traditional dining tables can overwhelm smaller spaces, but a lesser-used furniture piece offers a compact, flexible ...
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