Special Guest Series – Last Day Mixing Old With New
Today wraps up our Special Guest Series Mixing Old With New from Red Barn Mercantile.
Tip #6 – Salvage, salvage, salvage! There is an amazing salvage shop in Baltimore called Second Chance. They have five buildings filled with old doors, sinks, tubs, light fixtures, flooring. You name it they have it. I have decided that the next house we buy I will replace every hollow commercial grade door with the real deal — oak doors with true character and big white porcelain knobs. What warmth they would bring to a newly remodeled kitchen! But, if you don’t want to do a whole door, then start with the door handles or cabinet knobs. It’s the details that give your design charm.
Tip #7 – Finally, go with your gut. When it comes to blending old with new or new with old you have to grab that perfect piece when you see it. As you know, these one-of-a-kind items may not be there when you come back.
I can’t tell you how many times I have been disappointed when I returned to a flea market booth or a favorite shop only to find that some other lucky buyer snapped up a piece I was considering.
A special thanks to Dan & Amy the wonderful owners at Red Barn Mercantile.
This month’s challenge show us how you mix old with new. Snap a shot, & submit your entries to me by January 23rd. Link you’re friends here to vote for the best mix of old and new for your chance to win a special indie gift!
What great pics! LOVE your banner, too!