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4 Good Reasons to Shop LocalĀ 

9/28/2014

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We're not quite out of September, but already we're gearing up for the holidays in a big way. Since opening our home store here in Nashville, one of the things we've become most passionate about is shopping locally--both shopping locally made goods and from locally sold vendors. We don't say this to be self-serving, but because we now feel we can truly speak to the power of being local, thinking local, and buying local--in other words, putting your money where your home is. Here are some of the best reasons to shop locally:

1) You'll support the businesses you love. This is the most obvious reason; spend your money at the shops and businesses that you want to see thrive and with the people who treat you kindly and thoughtfully. Anthropologie and Pier 1 Imports probably won't miss your business if you stop shopping there. If you stopped shopping with us--or at any other number of local businesses--we'd notice; they'd notice. And we'd feel it. 


2) You'll support your community at large. Studies have shown that when you buy from an independent, locally owned business, rather than a nationally owned business, more of your money will be used to make purchases from other local businesses, service providers, and farms. You have to think where your dollar goes—not only is it going to the vendor, it’s going to the help, to the people they’re buying stuff from, to the utility company, and the landlord and so on. Nashville’s booming, but without people spending money here it wouldn’t be.

 
3) You'll buy from someone who knows you. Mom and Pop business owners know their audience well and their city better. We personally tailor our merchandise to you--what we're hearing you say you want and how we're seeing you furnish your homes. Local businesses tend to offer a more curated selection of merchandise that is more likely to hit the right notes with you and your community.

4) You'll take home something that's one-of-a-kind and have a unique experience. You can go almost anywhere in the world now and go to Wal-Mart, and they have the same stuff and the same business tactics as everybody else. Seeking out local stores is the only way you’re going to find a unique experience; this is true at home and when traveling.  Local businesses smack of a local flavor, and more often carry goods that no one else can get. This exclusivity is attractive to buyers. 

There are 28 million small businesses in the U.S. alone. We encourage you to visit some you've never been to, along with some of your old favorites, and show them your support this holiday season. 

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5 Ways to Repurpose a Corbel

9/10/2014

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If you know anything about D. Luxe Home, you know we're cuckoo for corbels. The older, the chippier, the more elaborate and intricate, the better. But knowing exactly how to use one (or two or 10) of these can sometimes prove to be a real head-scratcher. That's where our Nashville residential design team comes in. We have lots of ideas for repurposing a corbel to give it a gorgeous new life in your home. Here are 5 of the best:
  1. Use to support shelving, a kitchen island, or a mantel. This is the most obvious use, but it never fails to impress. We just installed a couple of corbels in a kitchen to hold up a shelf over a sink, and it was a foolproof way to add historical character to a spiffy new space.
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2. Create a set of bookends. A fun and funky way to display some of your favorite volumes. 
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3. Repurpose into a light fixture. We recently utilized a corbel in the design of a fixture that cantilevers over a two-story space. The fixture hangs above an island, where it adds punctuation to the kitchen. We also like the idea of creating one-of-a kind lamps from corbels; think how beautifully these would work opposite one another on a console table. 
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4. Support a nightstand or console table.  If you are in possession of one enormous, painfully beautiful corbel, we can think of no better use for it than as a bedside table. A glass tabletop is a perfect way to keep things airy and accentuate a truly spectacular corbel. Have a pair? Use them to create a console table or even a desk and make the most of a tight space. 

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5. Install beneath cabinetry. Adding corbels—whether they're antique finds or Home Depot scores--to the underside of basic cabinetry is an easy way to upgrade them and can contribute to a country cottage vibe. 
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Finally, we love using corbels just about anywhere and everywhere, simply for the purpose of adding architectural interest. A few parting ideas:
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Do you have corbels in your home? If not, do you want to? Come visit our shop and pick some out! 
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