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Vintage Farmhouse Barn Doors & Armoires

Extravagant, intriguing and full of surprises, eclectic farmhouse interior imparts a free spirited wily nature that mixes different cultures and design styles. A vagabond mix of color and texture, rustic vintage furniture and cutting edge modern, simple yet extravagant, the design speaks to your unique personality of thinking outside the box. Although it is freedom of the free spirited and conflicting ideas, it is one of the most difficult styles to get right. Clashing tones, mixing colors and textures, yet appealing to the eye, there is an inner method to the eclectic design style.

Using vintage reclaimed barndoors, each uniquely carved and remnants of color seeped into the woods over its lifetime, the soft rustic wood texture is vibrant with life.The eclectic interior design style embodies richness of culture and abundance in unpredictability as you enter each room. The vibes are free flowing and the energy flows from each room to the other similar to a stream of water that runs through mountains and plains, collecting pebbles,flowers,sticks and grass in its journey.

Eclectic design is a celebration of life that is seen in the aristocratic brass doors, carved door armoire and the simply fabulous teal green chakra carved long sideboard. Working a balance with nature, bringing in the elements organically with reclaimed woods and symbols of nature like sunrays and lotus carving cabinets, the style is very personal and cohesive.

A unique and eclectic home take cues from striking vintage furniture that are intriguing in their history. The old hope chest works as a wine chest and the coffee table was made from an old Indian door, the land of the Vedas and yoga. The history behind each of these pieces makes them unique and eclectic.

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