When it comes to home décor trends, one that has really picked up traction in the past few years is the use of reclaimed items as décor. This particular trend is able to create some really unique, eye-catching and stunning results; plus, there’s the whole eco-conscious aspect of it wherein people are recycling and reusing products rather than creating more waste.
So, how can you take part in this design trend and use reclaimed items as home décor? Here are some tips and tricks you can use.
Mixing and matching is encouraged
The first tip to remember is that mixing and matching is encouraged. When it comes to reclaimed pieces, it’s quite difficult to find full sets, so mixing and matching is going to be necessary. It also adds to the uniqueness factor as you can start to create your own collection that no-one else will have.
In terms of how to mix and match effectively, you can stick to one colour palette or theme in order to tie the items together.
Think outside the box
It’s also important that you don’t look at the items as they were originally intended for in terms of use – you want to think outside the box. For example, maybe you’ve reclaimed an old wooden bookshelf, but that doesn’t mean you have to use it as a bookshelf. You’re free to turn that piece into anything you want, which is where your creative vision comes into play. It’s all about breathing new life and purpose into old pieces.
Expect to make some minor enhancements
There’s also the fact that you’ll likely need to make some minor enhancements with the pieces. This could mean a bit of sanding, refinishing, repairs, painting or even complete deconstruction. This doesn’t mean you need to be a DIY pro, as just some basic skills can be more than enough.
Don’t forget the exterior
While you may be busy using all these reclaimed items in the indoor space of your home, don’t forget they also act as fabulous décor pieces for the exterior. Choosing to decorate your home with reclaimed items should be all-encompassing, meaning it’s a style used both indoors and outdoors. Cawarden has an excellent blog on what to use, how to style these reclaimed items and really give your exterior that pop of uniqueness. Cawarden is actually a leader in the industry when it comes to period building and using reclaimed items so they are well-versed in the tips and tricks.
Some of the key items you can reclaim and then use for the exterior spaces such as your garden, patio, and entertainment area include natural stone, benches and other types of furniture, a unique birdbath and statues just to name a few.
Reclaimed items can be a beautiful décor choice
So, if you’re looking to lessen the footprint you’re leaving behind and you’re in the mood for a home makeover project, using reclaimed items can be the perfect solution.
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