it will be located in horse country, quaint village setting. High-end items from vintage European furniture and chandeliers to personal accessories. Please do not use “decor”…
it will be located in horse country, quaint village setting. High-end items from vintage European furniture and chandeliers to personal accessories. Please do not use “decor”…
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“The elagant storee”
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Country Chic Interior Design
Good luck with your new venture!!!
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Simply Mending
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Simply Decor (sorry)
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oh i like hers… the 1 below me
Lisa’s Lovelies
its a pleasant name i would go with that!
Lisa’s Lovelies, assuming your name is Lisa…
little house on the praire
Lisa’s Design Store(probably too simple, but it’s almost catch-ingly simple)
good luck!
Go crazy. Here are a few that I think might work:
Vintage Nirvana
Ellis Island – European Furnishings and Home Accessories
Antique Chic
The Old Country – European Antiques and Home Accessories
Larry, Daryl and Daryl Country Antiques (joke)
Louis’s Attic – European bla, bla
Good luck. How exciting for you.
I have a Chicago store guide that has lots of photos of businesses. Many of them would likely be happy to chat w/you and you might get name ideas (and other ideas). Check it out on StrangeClosets.com.
http://www.strangeclosets.com
Being in horse country my suggestion is to call it, “The Hunt.” It could be reminiscent of an Old English fox hunting party and will help sell your European accent pieces. You can use some scenes of a fox hunt, some hounds and English horsemanship around the shop. You can still keep it “Country European”, but it will have a touch of sophistication as fox hunting was a sport undertaken primarily by the upper class.
And as people are always “hunting” for a lovely addition to their home, the name of the shop will have a double meaning!
Oh! And don’t forget to invite everyone to join the “Saddle Club.” When they submit their email addresses you can send updates on new items you’ve added or any specials you’re having.
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