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Shabby Chic
However it does not come cheap. Most stores sell shabby chic at a premium and you will probably notice the poor quality of the factory finish. Put simply they make a compromise on the quality of finish because they are massed produced and I personally feel a little cheated. As a master decorator specialising in shabby chic<\a> I can see through the veil of style over content. They pretend to offer shabby chic but really it's just damaged.
If for example you enter a store and you see a large chest of drawers in shabby chic you would be expected to pay between £500 -£900 depending on the store. Our service provides a much improved painting process with customised styling for a lot less. Typically this would cost you £300 - £400 for a bespoke one off piece of furniture that will last you years.
An old piece of furniture can be given a new lease of life with www.hodgson-anderson.com
I recently saw a lamp stand that would have cost me £105! I wouldn't mind but it looked absolutely rubbish. Alternatively, we guarantee brilliance with the furniture we paint.
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