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Inspiration: Embrace Imperfection

071709-imperfect01.jpgOver on Re-Nest, our sister site that puts the focus on making environmentally conscious choices for your home, we spotlit furniture designer Nightwood, whose furniture is "reincarnated" from old wood. Browsing their website we fell in love with the setting in which the furniture is shown, especially the imperfect paint job on the wall...

 
 

071709-imperfect02.jpgA wavy brown line forms a chair rail dividing a blue lower half from a cream top half. Yes, it's a look that can only work in certain homes but it's a reminder to take a second look. Here, a paint job that could happen in any home while testing paint colours becomes the final look. A ladder leaning casually against the wall holds pieces of fabric: are they on display or drying after being dyed in the bathtub? The furniture placement is off center as is the art (some of the pieces are not even framed), nothing is symmetrical and yet, somehow, it all works (of course, starting with a home with great bones helps!). Is there something in your home that's off? Perhaps, instead of fixing it, it's time to embrace it wholeheartedly. Go for broke and consider breaking the rules. Be bold and embrace imperfection.

What do you think of this look?


[image: Nightwood]

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If that's a look, then my house is complete.

posted by Joan A. on July 17th 2009 at 2:11pm
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Embracing imperfection is one thing. Giving up halfway through is another. This looks to me more like the latter.

posted by kiljoywashere on July 17th 2009 at 2:21pm
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Not a fan. I could not live there with so many "unfinished" projects all around me.

posted by jbudenz on July 17th 2009 at 2:22pm
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Definitely not a look for me. But hey, if you love something . . . go for it!

posted by Limeliteshines on July 17th 2009 at 2:24pm
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this makes me feel sick to my stomach. there are types of imperfections that are totally workable, but this paint... i mean, what does it take to fix this? 30 bucks and one afternoon? it's not rustic or cute or anything - it just looks lazy and frankly, pretty filthy too.

posted by sacrednature on July 17th 2009 at 2:24pm
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I just don't see the appeal...

posted by dawndedecorator on July 17th 2009 at 2:25pm
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isn't this called shabby chic?

posted by Archie on July 17th 2009 at 2:26pm
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I think it would work better if the incomplete paint were limited to one wall, almost as if that wall were a giant canvas for an abstract.

posted by damnedbee on July 17th 2009 at 2:26pm
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This is just a lame excuse for not finishing a project....not cultivating an unfinished look.

posted by suzy8track on July 17th 2009 at 2:45pm
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I think, to be effective, it needs to be MORE imperfect. It does sorta look just unfinished, and not as purposeful.

posted by tenderleaf on July 17th 2009 at 2:45pm
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no, that's just "shabby".

posted by particlebored on July 17th 2009 at 2:49pm
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that couch looks kind of cool...
but the walls make it seem like you live on a job site.

posted by lab director on July 17th 2009 at 2:57pm
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Joan A: That's hysterical!!! So much so I forgot what the heck I was going to write. Pity. It was damn clever, although the simple "goddamn that's hideous!" is perfectly appropriate.

posted by modtramp on July 17th 2009 at 3:00pm
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This really does not work for me.

posted by kristinm100 on July 17th 2009 at 3:03pm
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not my style but I think it's pulled off well here.

posted by amers230 on July 17th 2009 at 3:12pm
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In the words of Design Star, "this could have been done by a gradeschooler".

posted by LBhirise on July 17th 2009 at 3:16pm
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Oh, man. I've got enough unfinished projects taunting me at home as it is. Those walls would haunt me to the point where I could never relax.

posted by Ulrika on July 17th 2009 at 3:18pm
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i actually really like it! i think it totally works in this setup. i don't think it's something to try and "recreate" or anything, but it looks cool here.

posted by daniny on July 17th 2009 at 3:27pm
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i think i would like it if only one or a select few aspects were "unfinished"... that would make it look more like a conscious design choice, and less like laziness.

posted by vaudevillain on July 17th 2009 at 3:32pm
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Looks like the London squat I lived in back in the 80s. If the floors were beautifully polished, the paint on the wall above the band was well painted and the plant looked healthy I think this would work better. As is, it looks like an unloved, lifeless room.

posted by morina on July 17th 2009 at 3:35pm
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Loser.

posted by bepsf on July 17th 2009 at 3:46pm
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I can understand how this appeals to some people, but it's not ever anything I'd strive for. It's more like what I get on the way to striving for something else.

posted by spanky on July 17th 2009 at 3:56pm
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What a mess.

posted by JoanneM on July 17th 2009 at 4:07pm
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No. Please, no.

And are those two different shades of white on the top part? NO.

I try to be open-minded, I really really do, but I can't get behind this. (But I do agree that if the rest of the room were more polished, it might work.)

posted by insanity_pepper on July 17th 2009 at 4:30pm
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This isn't "unfinished." It's a self-conscious pose at being non-bourgeois, sort of like $500 ripped jeans. Pretentious.

posted by Lisa (Montreal) on July 17th 2009 at 4:48pm
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"It burns! It burns us!" I am glad I am not the only one who feels uncomfortable at the site of those walls.

posted by HousewareHacker on July 17th 2009 at 5:21pm
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VCO-free, at least. I hope.

posted by KatherineD on July 17th 2009 at 6:12pm
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It reminds me of my student dorm room. I just did not see the "imperfections" back then, I did not pay attention. It was so much going on in our young souls, so much conversation, so much thoughts, the surroundings did not matter much and somehow even played the role of "prefect" background for all the inner happenings. Night long existential conversation or solving a stubborn math problem (what a joy it was to finally win the battle)..., the ugly color of the walls just contrasted the beauty of the feelings. The imperfection of the look of the room was not created, it was not smooth and romantic, it was pure and real, real life.
Thank you for the reminder.

posted by zarazame on July 17th 2009 at 6:27pm
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I have some paint that is torn off in my room from when I was younger and used to tape posters all over the place. Although at some point I'll fix them, for now they just remind me of how much I've grown and changed. Back then I didn't think nor care about whether the tape was going to mess up the paint on my walls. It's an imperfection that captures growing up.

posted by youenjoymyself on July 17th 2009 at 8:29pm
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This gives styling a bad name. You can claim 'shabby chic' and 'lovely imperfections' all you want, but everyone knows the emperor has no clothes.

posted by home body on July 18th 2009 at 9:12am
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Bleh.

posted by TheReignofEllen on July 18th 2009 at 9:15am
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as lisa (montreal) says it's just too contrived & self conscious. pseudo artsy & pseudo bohemian.

posted by timmy jr. on July 18th 2009 at 9:28am
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this looks like the third world.

posted by llamahead on July 19th 2009 at 5:25am
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i think this would look better not half way up a wall but would look more finished and "on purpose" if just the edges of the wall were left undone, creating a rough looking square.

posted by illustrationb on July 19th 2009 at 1:12pm
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Are you kidding? It looks like someone interrupted a major house cleaning and redoing and will be back in a minute to continue (and I hope they will).

posted by Marta S on July 20th 2009 at 5:52am
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I like it! Not for my own home, of course, but somewhere else... like maybe in a furniture showroom where they were showing off "reincarnated" wooden furniture :)

Actually I really do like the walls. It could be love if there weren't the two colors of white.

posted by Emika on July 21st 2009 at 9:57am
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this would drive me crazy. i'd feel like i was living in the projects downtown.

posted by mysuitelife on August 10th 2009 at 8:43am
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