February 13, 2014

The Shabby Chic style

Since we know that the trend Vintage is marking this time.
Now you do not miss the new style in decor. Shabby Chic is a mix between the two styles, both ancient and modern, we have and what we buy, the old and the new. This style is defined by the combination of used and new elements. We must be clear that it is not pure vintage style, but involves broader Shabby Chic parts full range of white, mixed with a romantic style.

 

PASTEL TONES

This style uses the palette of white, but any color with a softened tone or pastel color. Walls, furniture, accessories are combined with these colors. We note that and used furniture are old and may not have the right look, the most recommended to become a style Shabby Chic colors are baby pink, light blue or green. If there is a color that does not use this style of furniture is dark, they give a more modern and less original appearance.

 

FLOWERS!

Floral motifs are part of this style based on old Britain and its veterans homes. Perhaps the difference between vintage and Shabby chic is that in the latter, the floral prints are of a smaller size and a smaller format. Used for curtains, tablecloths, sheets and even pictures.
If there is something that is characteristic of this trend are the simple and romantic little vases with flowers, pure country style and natural time. Besides lace, embroidery, lace are characteristic elements with an elegant finish is achieved.
There are many home decorating stores you can find this style are completely new furniture but made with materials and with these features. But always we will enter more into the world Shabby Chic with used furniture are really old.

 

ROMANTIC ACCESSORIES

Accessories and elements of this style are the chandeliers, candles, mirrors with white edges and even embossed gold with an elegant touch. Articles of any kind but always with that tone that conveys cake being so calm and soothing colors are very comfortable






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