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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | TX 311 .F397 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 627653 |
TX 311 .A778 2012 The shabby chic interiors : my rooms, treasures, and trinkets / | TX 311 .E43 2007 Swedish interiors / | TX 311 .E474 2004 Know your home furnishings / | TX 311 .F397 2001 Flea market style : ideas & projects for your world / | TX 311 .G55 2013 Interior design : materials and specifications / | TX 311 .L58 1999 Yesno design : discover your decorating style with taste-revealing exercises and examples / | TX 321 .K6613 2014 The life-changing magic of tidying up : the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing / |
Includes index.
Techniques -- Furnishings -- Accessories.
Fun. That's the best word to describe flea market style -- the art of furnishing and decorating your home using found objects. In this new book by Jerri Farris and Tim Himsel, you'll find hundreds of ideas -- some outrageous, some quietly ingenious, but all of them unique. And you'll find directions for nearly two dozen step-by-step projects, using salvaged items that are widely available. Flea market style is unlike any other way of decorating. With most styles, the final room is the reward, but as you begin to practice flea market style, you'll quickly find that the real fun lies in seeking cast-off treasure and transforming it. Jerri suggests tips and strategies that will help you search flea markets and other sources for valuable but overlooked treasures and then adapt them to new roles that produce an atmosphere of creative surprise and gentle humor.
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