It’s all in the details, isn’t It?

When you look at an entire room, you often miss some of the little details that contribute to a room’s personality, yet it’s the little details that come together to give a room its distinct personality.Antique Tattered Aged Books via http://knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com/
I was photographing this book stack to list in my shop.  Looking at a room as a whole, this book stack isn’t likely to jump out and grab your attention, but book covers and spines that show this kind of aging are what draw me to them, and it’s these type of things that I look for to decorate my home with.
Antique Tattered Aged Books via http://knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com/
What little details do you look for in things you bring into your home?
Antique Tattered Aged Books via http://knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com/
Blessings,

Angie

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Comments

  1. I like a room to slowly give up it’s secrets. The longer you are in it, the more details should show.

  2. You do a great job with your vignettes and photography, Angie.

  3. Yes, I love things like that!! But I need to spend a little more time arranging them so that they look special. Tons of old books around here, so it’s not like I don’t have the subject matter. 🙂 Beautiful photos!

  4. I like to bring in plant material (all seasons) as folks can walk past beautiful dried sunflower heads in our yard and never notice but once brought inside and made into a wreath for the dining room…they get noticed.

  5. Good morning. I couldn’t locate your email address, Angie. Maybe it’s because I haven’t had my cuppa coffee yet! Wanted you to know you are one of the three features in my Creative Bloggers Of The Week I do each Saturday.
    Brenda

  6. The color and texture of your book spines are very striking! My eyes are typically drawn to what ever is on a nearby table first, then the walls, next the shelves. But I am a man. I am sure my wife would have said something different, lol.

  7. I truly enjoy visiting your blog.
    I love the book stack and I have to add … I have a crush on that clock sitting on the stack!!!!! ♥

  8. Angie … love your title to this post …
    It IS all in the detail and you have captured it in every picture.
    I notice that you do the same thing with your pictures for your Etsy store and that is why you have a good track record of sales and positive feedback. You make the item look interesting because of the little details you add to the item you are selling.
    You are so creative.
    Blessings,
    Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures

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