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Different Ways to Incorporate Reclaimed Wood into Your Décor by Cleo Gib
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Different Ways to Incorporate Reclaimed Wood into Your Décor by CLEO GIB
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Article Posted: 12/05/2016 |
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Making the old feel new again is a trend for a variety of home and office styles, from vintage and rustic to modern and contemporary. Whether you’re looking for a key accent piece or reclaimed wood furniture in Los Angeles, here are a few ideas on incorporating reclaimed wood into your décor. Sliding Barn Doors There is a continuing rise in popularity for using the sliding barn door in homes and office spaces. Choosing a reclaimed wood barn door gives a room an authentic weathered accent. It can also serve to divide spaces that you don’t necessarily want feeling completely separate, such as a sitting room and a kitchen. For a taste of old-meets-new, try this idea on for size. Wood Walls It’s a common practice to have an accent wall. Three of your living room walls may be a soft rose, for instance, while a single wall is painted ivory instead. In this same way, it is easy to incorporate reclaimed wood into a room by creating an accent wall with it. This single extra texture will add a great deal of depth and variety to a room, whether you have a minimalist aim or are shooting for a modernized office look. Customized Furniture If you’re working with a professional team, you might consider getting custom furniture made for your space. This could be something like a Murphy bed/wall, or it could be as simple as a side table. A plus of having furniture custom made for you is that you get to have a say in the design from the start, meaning the piece and the wood it’s made from will truly be unique to you. If you’re looking for reclaimed wood furniture in Los Angeles or other ways to add something extra to your home or office look, you should consider the power of accents and the value of taking something old and making it into something new.
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