Arts and Crafts Style Home Decorating - Is Quality Really Worth Waiting For?

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  • Author Jan Davidson
  • Published November 13, 2007
  • Word count 452

When looking for hardware, furnishings and accessories for your Craftsman Style Home, are you sacrificing good quality for instant gratification? With any popular architectural and decorating style, cheap products abound. It's very easy to get lured into a quick solution when purchasing pieces for your Bungalow. In our extremely fast paced society we are all about getting it tomorrow and getting it cheaply, but are we really getting what we pay for?

It's a bit of a double edged sword. The Arts and Crafts Movement at the turn of the last century was all about returning to the ideal of making things for the home by hand, and avoiding the mass produced products and trim becoming common in Victorian style homes. Things are quite a bit different in our modern world. Now that we have access to ever broadening sources like the internet, when we want something, we feel we deserve it NOW! When decorating your Arts & Crafts home or Bungalow, it's often easier to shop online than to try to find all of your needs addressed in stores far and wide. But how do you really know what you are getting? Is that low priced item really what it's cracked up to be? Or is it another piece of assembly line product from China? It's a good idea to look for a site with an edited selection of high quality items to choose from. Naturally, everything offered won't be hand crafted, but read the descriptions carefully, and ask questions. You should be finding exceptionally made products from craftspeople and artisans dedicated to creating pieces for your home that will stand the test of time. A site that has a designer on staff is a wonderful resource. The designer should have experience with the products being offered, and available to answer your questions. Their designer should be able to guide you to where you should spend your dollars, and where you can mix in lower priced reproductions.

Don't forget that those beautifully created pieces shown in true Arts and Crafts style homes are just what we're talking about - hand crafted. More often than not, there may be a lead time of several weeks from the time you order your item to the time you have in your home. But ask yourself - how long were you planning on enjoying it? A couple of years, or for generations to come? It's far better to have a few carefully selected pieces of artisan made hand crafted style, than a houseful of cheap knock offs. A good rule of thumb is to invest in the best quality you can afford.

Remember, when it comes to your Craftsman Home, quality really IS worth the wait!

Jan Davidson is a successful designer and artist currently focusing her talents on creating products for the Arts and Crafts Lifestyle. http://www.craftsmantouch.com is a great resource dedicated to providing quality Craftsman Style furnishings and accessories with wonderful photographs for ideas and inspiration.

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