- Art Deco. This term comes from the designs of the 1920's, 30's and early 40's. Lines were elegant, streamlined and angular. Vibrant colors were predominant. Neon, chrome and other metal furnishings, bakelite plastics and inlayed furniture were popular for the Art Deco period.
- Classical. Reminiscent of ancient Greece, the Classical style uses pillars and columns in both interior and furniture designs. Mahogany wood, with brass inlays, marble table tops, tapestries and crystal chandeliers will be wonderful accents here.
- Contemporary. This is a style in which patterns are bold and bright, while using a lightly colored background. Use neutral coloring for walls and furniture, but add bright splashes of color in accessories. Good colors to include are fushia, deep purple and teals. Abstracts and vinyl will compliment a Contemporary decor.
- Country. While country is a rather general term, it actually depicts a class of pieces a little more refined than primitive. Such as antique cotton quilts, Hoosier cupboards, stoneware bowls, enamelware and wooden dovetailed boxes. Wood and cotton fabrics seem to prevail in Country decorating.
- Cottage Country. This style features an interesting variety of pastel colors such as mauves, pinks, pale greens, peaches and blues in floral or fruit patterned fabrics. Painted wicker and most definitely cottage type flowers and herbs add to this style. The term, Cottage, probably came from people that had large homes in the city, and traveled to their small country cottages for summer. Because these homes were usually located near water, some nautical items should also be present in the decor, such as shells and stones. Lightly covered windows, using gauzy fabrics will bring a Cottage Country feel.
- French Country decor features yellows, blues, rooster collections and tiles on the floor and walls. When French Country is applied to interior design it generally means a mix between elegant and rustic. Elements which constitute this style include faded or whitewashed wood, blue, pink and yellow small prints, also flowered fabrics and sunflowers in a drip ware pitcher.
- Eclectic. This is the style that most people use. It is a combination of many styles. Just choose your favorite pieces to combine into a style all your own.
- Mediterranean style uses colors such as terracotta, warm yellows and other earth tones. Distressed wood finishes and simple patterns of furniture best suit this style. Blue and gold accents will really set the Mediterranean style off. Accent pieces should include pottery and aquatic pieces.
- Modern is futurist looking and uses concrete, stone, metal and glass. High tech comes to mind when thinking of this type of decor. Modern includes lots of open space, bright lighting, and square lines. The main colors are basic and cool, with splashes of bright colors. Abstract artwork will combine well with this decor as well as hand blown glass pieces.
- Oriental. Most oriental decor is sparsely furnished with dark wooden pieces standing out against light walls. Simplicity, balance and practicality are the words most used when describing Oriental decor. There is a colorful array of accessories that can be used to compliment including, of course, beautiful oriental rugs, jade, ivory, coral and onyx pieces, elephants and dragons, silk kimono, fans, teak and lacquered wooden pieces, delicate tea sets and silk prints.
- Primitive is described as belonging to or characteristic of an early stage of development, crude and rudimentary. Items in this category would include old wooden hay rakes, antique handmade rag dolls and any other handcrafted antique items. This is a style where present owners feel a connection to the loving hands who originally crafted the piece and for other hands that may have used it. These things are not perfect or uniform, they are worn or stained.
- Rustic. This is the log cabin type decor. Made from tree branches and trunks, rustic furniture is very popular. Red, green and black should be displayed in plaids with this look. When one thinks of rustic, think of bear skin rugs, antique snow shoes hanging on the wall, as well as other old woodsman tools and oil lamps. When decorating in a Rustic style, think cabin in the woods.
- Shabby Chic has been popular since the mid 1990’s. Shabby Chic is all about finding new and interesting ways to use "old" items. For instance, a stack of suitcases might become a side table. Salvaged doors might be put together to form a stylish room divider, perhaps with mirrors added for interest. There is no one furniture style in Shabby Chic design. The common denominator is old, interesting, and comfortable. Armoires are popular, but often are unused in non-traditional ways, such as for a bar, a linen closet, or an entertainment center. Shabby Chic furniture should complement each other in style, color or line, but it doesn't have to match. In fact, it shouldn't match too closely or look like it was created together. Shabby Chic is a work in progress, not a pre-fabricated look.
- Southwestern. Think desert when describing this style. Adobe, leather, bold colors such as orange, burgundy, purple, bright turquoise are all elements of Southwestern. Rustic furniture will mix well with this style. Be sure to include silver items, lassoes, cactus and maybe even a saddle.
- Spanish style is best conveyed with stuccoed walls, bold colors such as red, orange and gold, heavy dark colored furniture and the use of wrought iron accessories. Other accent pieces include guitars, castanets, lace, Spanish hair combs, Bolero hats and Spanish blankets.
- Traditional. This style has classic elegance, created by using light, natural colors such as, gray, off white and beige together with dark blues, greens and burgundy. Florals, stripes, plaids and damasks are noted fabrics. With this style you’ll see crystal candlesticks, china, framed landscapes and other more elegant pieces.
- Tuscan-style features a rustic, sun-baked look characterized by crumbling stone patios, simple and sturdy furnishings. You can incorporate Tuscan-style into your home with elegant iron accents, terra-cotta tiles and textured wall finishes and detailed murals. The color palette should lean heavily on earthy, unpretentious hues evocative of a Tuscan hillside.
- Victorian is characterized by rich brocades and velvets, both in furniture, walls and window dressings. Mauves, burgundies, rich blues and greens, along with lace and fringe compliment Victorian furnishings. Porcelain dolls, wicker, old high button shoes, hats and hat boxes, buttons and dried flowers are wonderful accent pieces to a Victorian decor.
- Whimsical—Light and Fanciful is carried out with bright colors and unusual patterns such as pink spotted fish or a wooden chair painted in several different colors and with several different patterns. Most would consider Mary Engelbreit’s designs whimsical. Her use of different colors and different patterns on one piece are definitely whimsical and full of imagination.
Contact Us
New Location
1000 Whitlock Avenue
Suite 150
Marietta, GA 30064
Located in the Kroger Shopping Center
Tel. 770-499-7880
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
1000 Whitlock Avenue
Suite 150
Marietta, GA 30064
Located in the Kroger Shopping Center
Tel. 770-499-7880
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Dec 6, 2011
Are You Confused by Furniture Terms?
This is a very basic description of some decorating style terms that are popular today. While this is a very short list we hope you will find it helpful.
Nov 1, 2011
Holiday Open House
Christmas and Holiday Decorations, Trees, Ornaments
Antiques, Jewelry, Home Decor, Furniture, Gifts
We would cordially like to invite you to our Christmas Holiday Open House.
Saturday the 5th for our public open house, 10am until 6pm.
Refreshments will be served.
One of a Kind Shoppe
783 Whitlock Ave, Marietta GA 30064
Saturday 11/5/11 10am - 6pm
http://ooakshoppe.com/
Oct 7, 2011
Friday Night Shopping Fright Fest
Saturday October 14
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Come in Costume and get 10% off.
Dealers will be offering sales.
Beverages Available.
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Come in Costume and get 10% off.
Dealers will be offering sales.
Beverages Available.
Sep 26, 2011
Fall Public Parking Lot Sale in October
Looking for a Stable Garage Sale location?
One of a Kind Shoppe is your new place to be the last Saturday of every month.
The last Saturday of the month multiple dealers from our shoppe will set up personal stations to sell their own items in our parking lot. Our Once a Month Garage Sale is also open to anyone that would like to join us at no charge, by having their own personal spot to sell items or to have fundraisers for a charity.
One of a Kind Shoppe is your new place to be the last Saturday of every month.
The last Saturday of the month multiple dealers from our shoppe will set up personal stations to sell their own items in our parking lot. Our Once a Month Garage Sale is also open to anyone that would like to join us at no charge, by having their own personal spot to sell items or to have fundraisers for a charity.
Our next date is Saturday 10/29/11.
No RSVP is needed if you would like to be a seller at our monthly garage sale.
No RSVP is needed if you would like to be a seller at our monthly garage sale.
You are welcome to just "show up" and participate in the sale the morning of the event. The store will be opening at our regular time that morning (10am) but you are welcome to arrive earlier to setup. First come first served on locations in the parking lot.
We'll use the grassy area on the side of the parking lot first,
then move into the parking lot space itself.
If you have a portable tent for shade you are welcome to bring
one along and set it up in your space.
During the event, our dealers will be offering sales and discounts in the store.
During the event, our dealers will be offering sales and discounts in the store.
Come and stop by, invite a friend and check us out!
Sep 12, 2011
Ready for Fall and Cooler Temps?
If you are tired of the heat and ready for cooler temps, stop by and check out the selection of fall and halloween decor at One of a Kind. We are open 7 days a week for your convenience. Looking forward to seeing you.
Sep 3, 2011
Welcome to One of a Kind Shoppe
Home Decor, Antiques, Art,
Upscale Furnishings, Gifts,
New Products, Design Services
Upscale Furnishings, Gifts,
New Products, Design Services
WELCOME TO ONE OF A KIND SHOPPE
At One Of A Kind, we offer a pleasant and enjoyable shopping experience. Stop by when you are looking for perfect
home accessories or that special gift.
We feature an interesting mix of vintage and new items.
We have more than 35 dealers with varied talents and backgrounds who constantly strive
to offer our customers tasteful and unique selections.
You will also find us on Craigslist Atlanta and Facebook.
We are minutes west of the historic square in Marietta, GA and are open 7 days a week for your convenience.Our hours are Monday-Saturday 10am to 6pm and Sunday 1pm to 5pm.
Our address is:
783 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064
Phone no. (770) 499-7880
We look forward to your visit !
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Address:
1000 Whitlock Avenue
Suite 150
Marietta, GA 30064
Located minutes from the historic Marietta Square
Located in the Kroger Shopping Center
770-499-7880
Open 7 Days a Week for your convenience
Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm
Now Open Sundays 1pm to 5pm
Suite 150
Marietta, GA 30064
Located minutes from the historic Marietta Square
Located in the Kroger Shopping Center
770-499-7880
Open 7 Days a Week for your convenience
Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm
Now Open Sundays 1pm to 5pm