Did you know that there are some people that HATE decorating with Thrift Store items? (Its nuts, I know.)
They don’t hate that the stuff was used. They don’t hate that there might need to be a little work involved.
They hate that they lack this little thing called vision.
They look at crap and see crap, not the awesome piece that is hidden in the crap.
Today I am going to give you 5 tips to boost your thrifting vision!
Don’t become set on an exact item. Thrifting is sort of a roll with the punches type of decorating. While looking for chairs for my living room I knew I wanted something sort of Mid Century Modern-ish without being TOO MCM, I want my living room to feel modern but not ONLY modern, that’s why I love thrifting, because it sort of forces things to be eclectic. I love the hard angles in these chairs but I wanted something a little curvier and softer. None of these chairs cost less than $800. The thing that I kept going back to was the arm situation. It had to have some cool arms. And have both wood and fabric/leather/whatever.
Last night I was checking out KSL (online classifieds in Utah similar to Craigslist) and saw an ad for these chairs. They had great wooden arms and leather I think they will be great once they are a little updated. And the price was killer $35 each!
Be willing to hold out for something you REALLY want. My couch is a perfect example of this. I knew I wanted something tufted and a color. For months I searched the DI and Craigslist hoping to find something and came up short time and time again, until the heavens parted and I found this one:
Which brings me to point #3.
Be Patient. Decorating your house with Thrift Store items means that its not all going to be done at once. Its not like shopping at a regular store where you can walk in and walk out with a complete living room group (blech.) Its like a puzzle that comes together a little at a time.
Be Willing To Buy and Try. Lets say you find a pair of chairs one day that you *think you like. But you are not 100% sure. Have your store tag them (so no one can swoop in and grab them) and buy yourself some time to think. This post is all about questions you can ask yourself before you commit.
Come To Grips. Sometimes the item that you want just isn’t going to be at a thrift store. Find stores in your area that you can find other great home décor items. Homegoods is my favorite store because it has a bazaar/thrift store feel, meaning it is a new store EVERY time you go in and you never know what treasure you are going to find. I love the hunt. Are there places on the other side of town that you have only been in once or twice? How about consignment stores? There is one in St. George called Urban Renewal that is amazing! It can be expensive so I don’t buy there too often but I love getting ideas there and finding things that I just cant live without.
Now that you have a few guidelines don’t be afraid to try and change things up in your home a little!
If you want more thifting tips check out these other great Thrifting 101 posts:
8 Questions To Ask Yourself BEFORE You Buy From A Thrift Store
10 Secrets From A Thrifting Goddess
5 Thrift Store Must Haves
Love Your Guts, Mandi