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  2. 8 Retro Home Decor Items You'll Find Hiding In The Thrift Store

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    Antique Mirrors. Reflective surfaces abound at secondhand stores, and whether you need one for your bathroom, bedroom, or hall, the selection at charity shops outweighs the humdrum at big box stores.

  3. 11 Ways to Decorate Your Home With Thrift Store Finds ... - AOL

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    Pairing old and new items can help create a look that's entirely unique, and that reflects your personal style and taste. “Try a beautiful vintage mirror over a new bathroom vanity, or use a ...

  4. 10 Things You Should Always Thrift For Your Home, According ...

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    If you remove the paper covers, decorative books instantly become a cost-effective way to add color and interest to a space. Mirrors Bienvenu has one big money-saving secret: thrift mirrors for ...

  5. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    There are many uses for a room divider including: dividing the room, adding privacy to any space, hiding clutter and increasing storage and accents to the room. Other uses include adding color, redirecting foot traffic, creating a foyer, adding a desk front modesty screen, creating coziness, or adding a decorative background.

  6. List of works in stained glass by John Piper - Wikipedia

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    Positioned in the north wall of the original Saxon chancel, commissioned to commemorate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey by Benedict Biscop. Set in the wall opposite is the oldest stained glass set into a window anywhere in the UK. [1] 1984 Chapel of St John's Hospital, Lichfield, Staffordshire: Patrick ...

  7. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    With their own design office and cabinet-making and upholstery workshops, Herter Brothers were prepared to accomplish every aspect of interior furnishing including decorative paneling and mantels, wall and ceiling decoration, patterned floors, and carpets and draperies. [11]