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AUGUST 28, 2015

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Vintage

interiors

> Five easy and affordableways to achieve this timeless and comforting look

BY

MEERA AMMANI

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CLASSIC

interior décor style, shabby

chic is for the ruggedwho enjoys all

things vintage. Fromaged furniture,

accessories that showwear and tear,

weather-beaten keepsakes and décor … these

are all commonly found in such interiors.

However, the best thing is that one does not

need to spend a fortune buying antiques.

Freelance interior designer Karina Fong

says there are plenty of economical DIY

methods for creating this look, using

everyday items fromhome.

WAYS OF ACHIEVING THE LOOK

Aged furniture

Aged furniture is important if one wants to

incorporate the shabby chic look interior. To

achieve this distressed, worn or antiquated,

peeling look is fairly simple. “Find furniture

predominantlymade with solidwood (tables,

chairs, cabinets, doors, beds, etc), wipe the

surface with a clean damp cloth and let it dry.”

Sand paper the furniture’s wooden surfaces

till it is smooth, then rub it downwithwax.

Paint the furniture with a coat of either satin

or flat paint, and let it dry.

“The next step is to applywax on the first

coat of paint before applying a second coat

and letting it dry. Finally, distress the

furniture by coating a lighter shade of paint

on certain areas, such as edges of arms for

chairs,” says Fong.

Vintage-inspired lighting

This works on lampshades. “Clean the

lampshade with a dry cloth and prepare the

lamp for painting by covering the bulbwith a

plastic bag and the cordwith cling wrap. Paint

the lampwith a vintage-inspired colour such

as ValsparMetallic. Set it by topping it with a

clear sealer and let it dry for a day or two,”

Fong advises.

Once dried, use art glue to fasten the jute

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Blending safetywith style

HERE

is a stylish alternative to dull curtains

and unsightlymosquito nets –Magicseal

Plissé.

TheMagicseal Plissé stow-away system

provides easy access to large openings. It also

works fabulouslywith glass pane sliding

doors. In fact, it is the best screening option

for the elegant yet functional home, and an

ideal ensemble for houses with porches,

verandas, balconies and terraces.

Besides easy storage benefits, Magicseal

Plissé also copes well in keeping pests and

dust out, making for less cleaning and all-

round safety. The rigid designwork is in line

withMagicseal’s aim tomake homes a cleaner

and greener place to live in.

Experience fuss-free installment with

Plissé. With just one call, Magicseal sales

advisors can give you a free quote, under no

obligation. Prior to the installation process,

Magicseal personnel will also be on hand to

make the necessarymeasurements.

Give your home the facelift it desires,

while encompassing safety andwellbeing

within its walls; a home that invites fresh air

and breathtaking views, secured inMagicseal

Plissé style. For more information, visit the

Magicseal website.

or linen ropes to the lamp stand. “With the first

piece of rope at the base of the lampshade, work

your way up. Do it slowly so that the glue dries

properly,” says Fong.

Shabby chic wall art

Forget the expensive wall paper, wood art looks

fantastic in shabby chic interiors, and this is an

easyway tomake it. “Browse through

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magazines or the internet and find

a shabby chic painting of your

liking, with that as a reference,

replicate the art onto an old

wooden cutting board from the

kitchen, using a wood paint

palette.”

“To accentuate the wooden

board, paint two lightweight door

handles in a soft faded beige or

white colour and super glue them

to the horizontal sides of the

board,” she informs.

‘Vintage’ accessories

“Every shabby chic interior needs

a vintage flower vase,” says Fong.

“This adds a finishing touch to the

overall look.” Pick some old tin or

glass bottle and thoroughly clean

the bottle withwater and soap.

Dry it and paint with a colour of

your choice.

Once the paint has dried, use

metallic or gold coloured sparkles that can

be found in art stores, and glue them to the

bottomof the bottle, and add long

stemmed flowers of choice to your

‘vintage’ flower vase.

Distressed mirror

A distressedmirror works verywell in

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Above: Balcony Plissé full.

Below: Plissé Design.

shabby chic interiors. Before starting this task,

make sure to use gloves and protective

eyewear.

“Go outdoors for this project and pour

muriatic acid in a spray bottle. Using themist

outlet, spray the acid onto the parts of the

mirror where youwant the antique spots to

showup, this generates a sputtering effect.”

says Fong.

“Allow it to sit until the acid removes the

reflective surface. Blot away any excess acid

with a dry cotton towel, thenwipe with a

damp towel,” she concludes.

For an added shabby chic look, spray gold

paint on the frames of any paintings or framed

photographs or use gold frames itself if

desired.

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