So GREEN is the new black...even major catalogs such as Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma Home are featuring "green" furnishings, with reclaimed or sustainable wood sources, organic cottons, and recycled materials.  Wait, did I just say "recycled"?

Want to go GREEN the original way?  RECYCLE!  This is more than the newspaper/plastic/metal cans routine we do once a week.  Look for recycled furniture!  The easiest sources are estate sales, consignment shops, and antique stores.

Part of my business is selling "antiques" at local antique galleries, one of which is Stratford Antiques Center, located in Stratford, CT:  www.stratfordantique.com.  With 200 dealers on 16,500 square feet, there is a lot of merchandise to look through.  Be sure to keep a creative eye when looking, however, because you might want to think about how something can be, rather than how it currently looks.  Here are some examples:

Got a large entry?  This super settee would look great painted out white or red.  I'd leave it in the rich mahogany finish and upholster it with padding and a bright contemporary fabric.

It's size is grand, but would be approachable with some modern touches.

 

 

 

 

 

My favorite item in the gallery!  This table is old - and would look great with the contrast of chrome and leather chairs, no?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Brady might want her floor lamp back, especially after the shade is changed out for a linen short barrel shape.

 

Important Note:  When buying lighting, always be sure it's in proper working order.  When in doubt, have it re-wired!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some pieces are room-ready.  This sideboard has a new life with the fresh coat of white paint.  Super in a sunny breakfast room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some dealers specialize in Early American, which mixes well with transitional and mid-century styles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There's the funky and the fun - that chair is fab!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Classic chairs just crying out for a new life:  cleaning, fresh updated fabric and a glass dining table!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is my booth.  I focus on faux bamboo, Hollywood Regency, and early painted finishes - an interesting mix.  I also sell a lot of lighting and good art.

The black framed chair to the right of the chest is one of a pair.  Originally very "Lana Turner", they were bright yellow, with bright yellow crushed velvet upholstery!  I had the faux bamboo frames painted black, then reupholstered in linen. They look great in any setting.

 

 

 

So there's a quick tour, and hopefully some incentive to visit your local antiques gallery the next time you need a set of dining chairs, or a new piece for the guest room, or something for the foyer...Remember to keep your creative eye open to the possibilities!

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11 Comments on So You Want To Go GREEN? Go Green The Original Way!

AUG
05
2008
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Good stuff, I had been following Cheryl Gilliams post about a table and 'found you' . always a good thing to see who is reading whom. like what you did with the chairs. cheryl W.
4:37pm • #1
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Julie ~ Love everything you showcased here! I could have such a great time just browsing through all the booths! I do like that settee you showed and those blue lamps (what fun they are!).
5:30pm • #2
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How much fun! I have actually started a Stage-it Green program that I named Reuse, Recycle, RE:STYLE, and it's based in part on the idea that staging is inherently a green process. We shop at consignment stores and rental furniture places and reuse furniture all the time! We also reuse all or plastic shopping bags as packing material for when we pack up stuff for our staging jobs. RE:STYLE will be giving back a portion of every hands-on staging job to a local green concern. Our first check goes out very soon to Recycle Livingston! Stage it forward!

5:51pm • #3
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Kathi, what a gret idea. fill us in on more. Anything that we can do to participate? I've been refinishing my staging furniture to. Check my posts. All my plastic bags get used at the Estate Sales that I run. I'm also using green plants. Living green plants for staging. Nice job on the charity
7:14pm • #4
I love how you reinvented those chairs -- now they're timeless. That table is great as well. It would look amazing in my dream house in New Mexico!
11:01pm • #5
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06
2008
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Hey Julia, What an excellent post and subject.. I love your booth.. I am with Kathy P, the white sideboard and the green lamps are my fave... I love reusing and repurposing stuff.. Thanks so much for coming by my pillow blog and direct me to yours.. Sometimes - I just can't get through all our staging posts.. God bless and keep up the "green" work..
12:13am • #6
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How cool are you! I love your booth! I use to love to visit the local antique dealers in town. Thanks for the reminder to keep my eyes open and to remember to be GREEN!
12:19am • #7
Thanks for the great comments! You never know what you'll find: you go in looking for a coffee table and come out with a great pet portrait! Julie
9:28am • #8
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Aloha Julia, Most of the "Wood" Furniture made today is overpriced and made from particle board. Antiques are often better made, of better materials, and cost less then alot of contemporary furniture. Thanks for the post and neat photos. Peace,
10:50pm • #9
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07
2008
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Julie ~ Love your photos. I passed by a consignment store the other day not far from my home....after reading your post I'm going to stop by there and see what they have for staging (or decorating my own home).
12:45am • #10
Kimo: You raised a very important point - one I should have covered: Many times the furniture is superior to what is available today at these price points, and worth salvaging. Maureen: I have gotten several pieces suitable for Staging - like the two "Lana" chairs - and let's not even talk about what's in my house! Thanks to All for your comments! Julie
7:26am • #11

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