But there is still that odd piece, like that dinged-up Dutch-modern coffee table, that we look at and remember the sticky cocktail clutter of karaoke nights in our 20s and the - still sticky - kid’s snacks of our 30s. Even as I got married and even moved, much of that same furniture came with.Įventually, much of it began to feel too out of place and we passed it on and carefully bought or made things that we felt represented our home and resonated with us. A mash-mash of centuries and styles that was well-lived-in the day I got it. When I moved out of my parent’s house, every single piece of furniture I had was thrifted, rescued or gifted. I have had this experience a bunch over the years. Most times, unless you’ve got that money money, you then fill it up with all of your same, old, dinged-up furniture. If you’ve lived in a few places in your life then you probably have experienced the feeling of moving into a nice new apartment or house - a blank canvas of rooms and spaces filled with possibility.
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