Thrift Shop

It’s been a little while since I shared any new Housing Works finds for the home.  They really have some great finds on their website.  The thing I love most about their thrift store is that you are bound to find something unique, whether it’s clothing, handbags, home accessories, or even books.  Here are some of my favorites available in the Housing Works online shop.

1. Black Ceramic Lamp 2. Niermann Weeks Mirror Frame 3. Ornate Carved Armchair 4. Navajo Style Rug 5. Mid-Century Style Lamp Pair 6. Teak Coffee Table 7. Kartell Eros Chair(4 available) 8. Leather Console Table 9. Carolina Mirror Company Mirror

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It took me about a year to find my condo that I am currently living in.  Part of the reason it took me so long, was due to the outrageous price of homes in the DC Metro Area (you would think we were in the middle of Manhattan or something).  The other reason it took me so long was because I was determined to find a place that had “character”.  So many condo’s were being built or renovated, that to me, they were all starting to look the same.  There were many nice condo’s that I had seen, but I felt like I wanted something with a little more “charm”.  I know it’s not for everyone, but I have a thing for old homes.  I would love to own one of those beeeaaautiful Victorian homes down in Savannah, GA.  I can picture myself sitting out on my porch, drinking a cold glass of lemon ice tea (with mint!), while my crisp sheer white curtains blow in the wind…

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Image courtesy of Curious Expeditions

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Image courtesy of Savannah Best

So, when I was hunting for my own place to call home, I was looking for things such as beautiful old molding, aged hardwood floors, or vintage tilework.  While I love old character and charm in a home, I also like to throw in a little new.  With so many of us looking to save money these days, and save the earth as well, vintage is more popular than ever!  For those who love that old charm, restoration is the thing, and for those who want something more modern, its all about transformation.  For a fraction of the cost of it’s modern-day equivalent, you can own a top quality vintage piece that may just need a little sprucing up.  In addition to saving money, a great benefit of buying vintage is the fact that many items constructed in years past, are much more sturdy and durable then items built today (and that goes for homes too!).  With just a few touches, you can go from something with potential, to something stunning!

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Images Courtesy of This Young House

Other finds are just gorgeous and full of charm just as they are.  Throw a little windex on this mirror and it’s ready to go!

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For sale on Craigslist

For those working with the interior of an older home, thinking about buying a “fixer-upper”, or trying to figure out how to enhance the look of your moldings or chair rails (such as my sister and brother-in-law), check out these awesome inspirations…

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Image Courtesy of Architectural Digest

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Image Courtesy of House Beautiful

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Images Courtesy of The Domino Magazine Files Pool via Domino Magazine

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Check out my new finds from NY Housing Works…all of which you can purchase ONLINE!! The proceeds from these purchases go toward a very worthy community cause, which you can read about here.  What a perfect way to add to your summer collection or make one of these great housing finds your own.  All of these items have so much character, I wish I could have them all! lol I really love those Baker Chairs. The great thing about them is that you can easily remove that seat and add your own fabric, and then change it up with the season if you feel inclined to do so. :)

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While perusin’ through Habitually Chic, written by Interior Designer and Freelance Writer Heather Clawson, I came across Heather’s review of The Find:Thrift Shop Treasures, Flea Market Objects, and Vintage Details (which I can’t wait to read!) which introduced me to Housing Works.   Housing Works is a PHENOMENAL community-based organization committed to ending the AIDS crisis and homelessness.  Based out of New York City, Housing Works raises millions every year, through their stylish Thrift Shops and Bookstore Cafe, to help pay for “housing, medical and mental health care, meals, job training, drug treatment, HIV prevention education, and social support to more than 20,000 homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS”.  I can not say enough about this organization.  I personally believe that EVERY person deserves a place to call home and every person deserves to live a happy and fulfilling life.  Housing Works embodies this belief and more.  I have found that you can find the greatest satisfaction when you lend a hand to someone else, and we all have this opportunity in many different forms :)

Check out some of the items for sale at the Housing Works Thrift Shop…Everyone’s looking for a bargain these days right?  What a great way to be green by re-using, save money, and know that your purchase will be helping someone along the way :)

Diane von Furstenberg Party Dress $75

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