1.) A 6 foot silk ficus tree from a craft store.
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2.) Mass produced art that you see
over and over again in every store.
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3.) Pillows too big for the seating you are buying them for.
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5.) An area rug just right for the width of the cocktail
table rather than the conversation area.
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6.) A large Plain Jane framed mirror for over a fireplace mantle or sofa.
7.) Really short lamps for your nightstands next to
your pillow top bed.
8.)
Ivy garland to adorn or drape a
piece of furniture.
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9.)
Your 36th photo frame for family
pictures.
Source:(All images found on Google Images.)
8 comments:
fabulous, i totally agree :)
Fabulous - I totally agree :)
Why not the Ficus tree. I love to use silk plants, as long as they are good quality. I think it adds some color and "life" to a room.
Donna, You nailed it on the head - "As long as they are good quality."
I was really curious to see if we (you and I) agreed on what NOT to buy as an accessory and I must say, the only one that I hadn't thought of was a moose or bear accent(?)I've come across angel items before but not moose or bear. At least I'm on the right track if I haven't considered "using" them as accents LOL. You asked what's on our "hit List" when accessory shopping and since I've been doing a lot of bathroom redesigns it has been style-appropriate mirrors, decorative hand soap dispenser and hand towel hook (or ring). Thanks for posting Julea
@LimeLight Interiors: I want to add plaster Romanesque columns in corners of your rooms with floral arrangement toppers.
I also wondered about the ficus tree, but understand what you’re saying about the quality :>) I also have a piece of art I was given that looks identical to the flower one you showed -- I’ve never used it, and think I will now donate it to a garage sale a friend is having soon!
I would also add all the signs you see, such as "gone to Walmart" or "men are better Rich" kind of thing!
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