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MY CURRENT LIVING ROOM.

MY CURRENT LIVING ROOM.

BUILDING A COLLECTION

February 27, 2020

Friends are always asking me where to go shopping for art, collectibles and decor for styling their spaces. Although I have a favorites list of spots to shop and artists to contact, filling your home with beautiful pieces is a personal journey that allows you to give a peek to visitors of where’ve you been and what you care about.

My advice, take your time and and fill your home with personal items that you truly love.

  • Every time you take a trip somewhere, don’t forget to check out some local shops or that gift shop on your way out; you’d be surprised what you can grab.

  • Whenever you make it to see your folks, ask to go through some photos or those boxes in the attic to see if you can find some heirlooms that fit into your home.

  • And my personal favorite: visiting your local thrift shop. It’s sustainable and I’m always surprised by what I find whether it be fine Italian glassware, trendy vases or unique art pieces.

After 3 continents, 10 years of collecting, tons of hand-me-downs and A LOT of flea markets later, I am still surprised how many different ways I can style my space and fill it with beautiful pieces that are unique to me.

← How to: ART
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