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Country There:

Country There Fresh flowers are a country there living room essential and look great in an old jar rather than a Vase (reinventing uses for vessels is a great way to add country there style). There is also a mix of modern and traditional pieces which gives the room a relaxed, up-to-date country there look.

Getting the country there look doesn't have to involve scouring fleamarkets for battered old dressers and chipped chairs. Many stores offer up-to-date pieces in solid wood with a strong, country there style. This dresser, for example, has the solidity and craftsmanship of modern furniture but also the open shelves and broad lines of traditional country there pieces. The Table and chair are also new but their shape is inspired by older designs.


Getting the country there look doesn't have to involve scouring fleamarkets for battered old dressers and chipped chairs. Many stores offer up-to-date pieces in solid wood with a strong, country there style. This dresser, for example, has the solidity and craftsmanship of modern furniture but also the open shelves and broad lines of traditional country there pieces. The Table and chair are also new but their shape is inspirec by older designs.

 

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