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A close-up captures a woman with striking features, showcasing her glowing complexion and captivating eyes. Natural light enhances her beauty in a tranquil indoor environment.
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My issue with brand new faux-distressed furniture is the fundamental disconnect between the aesthetics of it and the actual value of an antique as an object that has existed for a long time.
Setting aside the higher quality of the materials and craftsmanship you usually find in older furniture, what makes it beautiful is not the literal look of distress that comes from use, but the fact that it comes from use. The wood has existed in a place, exposed to sunlight in some spots and not in others. Perhaps there are darker marks where, for years, an inkwell used to rest, preserving the wood underneath from being bleached by the sun. A couple of scratches and dents left after carelessly setting down a metal tool, maybe in anger. A few ink blotches close to where the edge of the paper would usually sit. The gentle indent in the wood where someone's arm would rest when they were writing. The corners of the desk are rounded from the repeated brushing of bodies coming in and out of the room, the oils from people's hands giving the wood a patina. And that's something you simply can't fake with some wood stain and sand paper. I guess I don't understand why you'd want to outsource the living of your life by buying a new piece of furniture and making it look old. If it's new, use it until it isn't. Infuse it with your own life.
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My house is a jungle... even more so than before
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