Oh, you mean shitty?
2/9/2012 9:57:53 AM
if you hate it so much why did you make a thread about it?also, no examples? .... lame
2/9/2012 9:59:35 AM
What is this...I don't even
2/9/2012 10:06:27 AM
ok fineThis just looks like you don't give a damn RAWR RAWR RAWR[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 10:07 AM. Reason : ]
2/9/2012 10:06:36 AM
yep, and it is lazy, antique finishes are not that hard. Go to a garage sale, find a cabinet, antique it and you can save like $100... shabby chic is pretty dumb.
2/9/2012 10:08:00 AM
antiquing a cabinet you bought from a fucking garage sale is also shabby chic
2/9/2012 10:22:30 AM
just referencing a DIY project that was around well before some douche decided to give it an ironic name, even though we already had a name for it. lame.]
2/9/2012 10:24:25 AM
Bought vintage 40's secretary (the piece of furniture, not the person) at a consignment store. Neglected to refinish it, as the original finish has kind of a neat look to it. Dare I say, a patina.Am I guilty of shabby chic? I hope not.
2/9/2012 10:46:08 AM
2/9/2012 10:47:17 AM
i agree with the OP
2/9/2012 10:47:44 AM
does your piece of furniture look girly?because shabby chic usually has a feminine look to it
2/9/2012 10:48:24 AM
^^ antiquing... buying shabby chic furniture seems silly because you can antique it yourself.I dunno, the name is annoying
2/9/2012 10:49:39 AM
all i'm saying is i'd rather live here thanwhich really is of no relevance because most "shabby chic" is a pale feminine tone (white). [Edited on February 9, 2012 at 10:55 AM. Reason : ↓ yep]
2/9/2012 10:50:08 AM
it looks like it's time to buy new furnituregive that junk to a hobo[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 10:52 AM. Reason : ^ you mean than, right?]
2/9/2012 10:50:49 AM
buying clothing seems silly because you could make it yourselfget on that
2/9/2012 10:51:40 AM
lol, k, but we aren't talking about clothes... also you do not need skill to antique furniture... you need some level of skill to make clothes. but since you like clothes I will fix your analogy:It is like when people buy brand new expensive jeans with holes and paint stains when you can get a less expensive pair and do that yourself, and call it a trend.]
2/9/2012 10:54:54 AM
skill and talent aren't the same thing
2/9/2012 11:00:51 AM
Klatypus: The definer.You are providing definitions as of late.GG
2/9/2012 11:00:53 AM
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2/9/2012 11:10:17 AM
the trend of holey fucked up jeans is essentially shabby chic, and dumbshabby chic is what you find in catalogs and hollister magazinesDIY is doing what they sell for 20X the markup, and a fraction of the cost.[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 11:11 AM. Reason : this whole thread is a circle and I am confused, I don't care what you call it, blah]
2/9/2012 11:10:55 AM
Do you actually think the furniture makers and Hollister invented shabby chic and all the people who are re-purposing used furniture are copying them? I think you've got that backwards. A technique such as antiquing may be an element of shabby chic, but it doesn't define the style by itself. As with any style of design there are going to be multiple elements that need to come together for something to fit the genre.[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 11:19 AM. Reason : l]
2/9/2012 11:19:09 AM
k, good point, you win this one.
2/9/2012 11:20:23 AM
BOOM! HEADSHOT!!!Ok...That was uncalled for.
2/9/2012 11:20:58 AM
2/9/2012 11:22:08 AM
i see itthe second house is much more modernand the first is more of a shabby chic look.
2/9/2012 11:24:48 AM
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2/9/2012 11:30:34 AM
^theres a house in raleigh thats VERY similar to it.i mean i think its a very subtle difference but i think i see what hes saying think
2/9/2012 11:33:46 AM
that second room looks like it'd be on the enterprise
2/9/2012 11:35:00 AM
I can't tell if that was some sort of "irony", but there is nothing in this pic to suggest anything about "shabby chic" design.
2/9/2012 11:57:10 AM
I couldn't tell if he was referring to that pic or the first pic (or neither?) as an example of shabby chic. Neither pic fits the bill IMEO (in my expert opinion) and I've skimmed through nearly one full magazine on the subject. [Edited on February 9, 2012 at 12:01 PM. Reason : s]
2/9/2012 12:01:03 PM
modern new design is all... steril... and it sucks.... i'd much rather have old shit with character... i like just plain shabby... not chic.
2/9/2012 12:05:50 PM
I don't think modernist design and having character are mutually exclusive. That second example that sumfoo1 posted is pretty damn cold though.
2/9/2012 12:29:45 PM
2/9/2012 12:44:59 PM
you're safe then rich shabby chic has a girly undertone to it
2/9/2012 1:10:41 PM
the table is just too much. I wouldn't want to eat on that thing at a picnic.
2/9/2012 1:24:03 PM
itt sumfoo1 shows his misunderstanding of interior design styles
2/9/2012 1:33:34 PM
I do hate shabby chic.On the other topic being discussed in here, I do not think that modern design is all sterile. It definitely CAN be sterile but I think the best modern designs utilize a combination of new, clean & sleek elements with some warmer elements like some reclaimed wood; shag rugs; and high quality, textured fabrics or upholstery.Not saying that I love all these, but these are some quick examples of modern spaces that aren't cold at all imo (just grabbed a few pictures from room and board):To me, these are much more the norm in modern interior design right now as opposed to something super cold and sterile. [Edited on February 9, 2012 at 1:57 PM. Reason : ]
2/9/2012 1:54:43 PM