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Rather than letting people explore what environments they find pleasing, they're selling a crappy cookie-cutter style. So, here comes the jerk inside. They style you ask us to define? Cookie cutter.

And I don't mean this to be mean. Look around the furniture and design forums on this website. There are links to places all over the internet that offer great goods.

I'm done. Again, all apologies to those I have offended. I look forward to hearing other opinions, and what others think about my perhaps not-so-humble opinion. As for the quality of the furniture, I agree. But most of the mid-priced and more stuff is not worthy, when compared to older pieces. I'll gladly refinish or paint or reupholster for the quality of a bygone era. Older is much better, usually.

I stick by my above opinion re PB linens. I used to love PB but I find lately that their look is too bland. I like subtle color so I am not really sure where that puts me decor-wise. I don't like RH at all. Their paint colors are OK but I wouldn't buy any of their furniture. Way too ornate for me. The only thing I've bought from potterybarn in a long, long time is dining room chairs and I'm very happy with them.

We had a gift card and they weren't that expensive and feel pretty solid. My dining table however is made from salvaged teak from an Indian dock. We bought it from a local English furniture shop. Potterybarn does have nice bedding, pillows, and window panels. I think they have nice fabrics and I like their color combination.

Unfortunately, I've bought waaaay too much stuff from restoration hardware. I do enjoy buying antiques, and enjoy hunting for just the right pieces, but that does require quite a bit of time and effort.

The internet has great stuff, but I'm always hesitant to buy something without seeing it. We moved into a new home and there were just some pieces I needed right away. I do cringe every time I buy something from crate and barrel, pottery barn or restoration hardware.

But we are lucky to have alot of orginal art as MIL was a painter, and we have quite a bit in Indian decor wall hangings, rugs, knick knacks. Hopefully that mixed in with a few antiques creates a unique enough decor that it doesn't look too cookie cutter. Indem Sie weiterhin auf der Website surfen bzw. Mehr erfahren. Ultimate Lighting Sale. Bathroom Vanity Sale. Bestselling Chandeliers and Pendants.

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Season after season, we urge ourselves to give our homes a refresh. It's only natural— in the summertime , we want to see our spaces filled with breezy linens, cheerful stripes, and low-maintenance grass cloth. But come fall, we often crave deep, moody tones, low lighting, and richer fabrics. Create a layered and exotic look with throw pillows festooned with prints such as ogee -- an extended hourglass shape pattern -- and ikat, a standout blend created by bundling woven threads during the dying process.

Set a woven chest in front of the sofa as a coffee table and to add a touch of texture to the room. A Pottery Barn-inspired kitchen effortlessly blends utility with style and creates a space that acts as a magnet for friends and family. Invest in creamy white dishes and serve ware to use for every occasion, from simple family meals to holiday feasts.

When decorating for special occasions, offset the traditional and plain every-day place settings with quirky seasonal accessories such as Santa Claus mugs or soup tureens in the shape of pumpkins. Shop a thrift store for inexpensive multiple-sized French glasses to impart the feel of a French cafe. Wall-mounted metal shelves offer storage for cookbooks while galvanized metal storage cups provide a place to grow your herbs.

Complete the look with a wooden cafe or bistro sign, either antique or reproduction and a heavy, distressed wooden kitchen table. Its transitional shape and coloring allows it to be at home in a variety of homes and styles—from coastal and contemporary to rustic and traditional. It also offers a ton of concealed storage to help keep your home office organized!

Pottery Barn rugs are inspired by traditional patterns and colors, bringing a timeless quality into your home. The Bosworth rug has a beautiful antique-inspired design, with a timeworn look.

Its simple, pleasing pattern adds just enough visual interest, and the blue-grey coloring makes it very versatile—so it can work across multiple styles. We love the woven caning in this headboard, paired with the weathered wood platform bed. The turned wood detailing on the legs is a lovely detail that makes it unique from other platform beds out there. This Pottery Barn bed particularly suits a coastal bedroom, but would be at home in a variety of styles, including rustic and traditional spaces.

Pair it with some Pottery Barn bedding to drive home your desired look! This contemporary armchair combines plush upholstery with a slender, mid-century-inspired frame. The seat angle back ever-so-slightly, making it perfect for leaning back and reading or lingering in conversation.

The neutral upholstery can easily go with a variety of styles and color palettes, making this armchair quite versatile! This Industrial-style dresser gives us visions of travelling by train, with all our belongings packed not in a suitcase but a trunk.

In fact, the leather drawer handles, decorative nailheads, metal edging, and reinforced metal corners give it the look of a repurposed antique trunk. And the rest of the finish is made to look like a weathered canvas! These weathered wood dining chairs are constructed in such a way that they appear to be made of one solid piece of wood.

With their simple lines and warm, natural finish, these well-constructed dining chairs blend a modern aesthetic with rustic warmth. As its name implies, this Pottery Barn Kids chair is super comfortable—great for rocking and nursing babies. And, since unexpected spills and diaper malfunctions are par for the course with little ones, we love that this glider is slipcovered for easy cleaning. Designed in a very versatile color and style, this glider can be used in a nursery or living room—wherever you want a comfortable place to rock!

Your child needs some soft lighting in their bedroom—and this paper mache moon light offers a practical and adorable solution. This light is great for babies and young children. Since the light is so soft and diffused, it can even be used as a nightlight. This top-hinged toy chest is a stylish place to put toys and gives kids an easy way to access their stuff.

This canopy bed has some major princess vibes. It makes a big statement, with or without the curtains. The tufted headboard gives it a very sophisticated look while also giving your kiddo a comfy place to read before bed. And the canopy fabric comes off the frame for easy cleaning—and can be removed altogether for a fresh look!



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