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    shab·by
    /ˈSHabē/

    adjective

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  2. 3 days ago · Definitions of shabbily. adverb. so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated. “a shabbily dressed man”. adverb. in a mean and ungenerous manner. “the two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room”.

  3. 15 hours ago · Shabby Chic Interior Design Style; The Shabby Chic Style is distinguished by a relaxed atmosphere, airy lighting fixtures, antique-touch furnishings, and a vintage-inspired charm. It is inspired by modern designs, but it also incorporates characteristics of contemporary design. Where the home uses features that appear old and worn but are quite ...

  4. 5 days ago · Shabby Chic design incorporates distressed or vintage furniture. Examples include chipped paint dressers and antique tables. Soft pastel colors like blush pink, mint green, and light blue dominate the palette.

  5. 15 hours ago · These updates maintain the grandeur while incorporating modern functionality, making them a great choice for those who love the look of Victorian design but prefer a lighter touch. This approach shares some similarities with Shabby Chic interior design‘s romantic, lived-in aesthetic. Incorporating Technology

  6. 4 days ago · Add a rug or runner to your bathroom floor for an extra layer of comfort and style. Choose materials that are water-resistant and easy to clean. A well-placed rug can also help define different areas within the bathroom, creating a more structured and luxurious look. 3. Enhance Lighting

  7. 4 days ago · Witness the shabby treatment of world-class doctors and scientists who dare to question scientific orthodoxy around climate change or the covid response. Many who emigrate to new countries, especially when they move from countries that are less free to countries more generous in that aspect, become passionate participants and advocates in their new culture.

  8. 4 days ago · After abandoning the pure forms and rectilinear geometry of the 1940s and the great leap made by the arrival of “modernity” in the 1950s, interior design has progressively moved from excess to minimalism. The 20th century ended with two opposite movements. The first one, in the 1980s, was characterized by shabby chic.