My Design Style
i guess if you are going to help me then you should know my design style. unfortunately, i don't even know it. i don't know much about design but i'll tell you what i think i know about myself.
- muted colors--yes
- bold colors--yes
- country/cottage--i don't think so, maybe some things
- art deco--no
- shabby chic--maybe a little?
- mid-century modern--i just learned this one and yes, i like it
- modern/contemporary--yes, if its functional, comfortable, kid-friendly, not too abstract or cold
- traditional--i probably like some aspects but not the boring ones
- victorian--if that means frilly and fancy then, no
- antiques--yes, if they are functional or have meaning to me
- vintage--yes
- eclectic--if that means a room full of random stuff: leopard print rug, modern coffee table, antique side table, victorian chair, antlers, traditional couch, and this lamp, then no. if its a room full (not really full) of stuff i like that happens to be from different styles and periods but still flows well, then yes.
- lots of stuff--no
- clean lines--yes
- southwestern--no
- dried or fake flowers--no. maybe branches.
that's all i could think of.
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Sorry about the delete, I am answering the door for the Trick-or-Treaters and I didn't make any sense. Anyway, I think you might enjoy Country Living Magazine. Don't let the word "country" discourage you, it's not all dusty blue checks with mauve. There is a lot that is really vintage but fresh in there. It's my favorite. They did a fun article awhile back about shopping cheap and vintage in SLC. You can see that article on I Village without signing up. Welcome to the blogs, it's fun to have a fellow Utah person on. :)
love boxes, i hope you read this again because i am interested in that article but couldn't find it. is there a certain keyword i should search?
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