Showing posts with label Living Room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Living Room. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Living room update.

Having a one and a half year old and a big dog aren’t easy on rugs. The last rug I had was too small for the room, and it also didn’t clean up well. The room’s changed just slightly since I first bought the rug.

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The past year or more, we’ve gone rug-less in the living room, and I’ve been looking for the right rug {in my budget} for quite some time now. Libby & I took a girls trip to Garden Ridge in hopes to finally purchase a rug. The rug below was my first choice. It was close to an 8x10, but was only $100! After some considerations, the fact that it was low pile and the background was an almond color {shows dirt easily}, I decided to keep looking.

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I settled on a medium bluish grey rug that’s a high pile shag. Eugene loves soft comfy rugs, and he was the biggest proponent of getting a new rug so I thought he’d be a happy with my choice.

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I also brought home a nice soft shag rug and some fart {faux art.} ;) The blues, yellows, and greens in the canvas tie in the kitchen color scheme nicely.

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So here are the rug and canvas in place…

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This is the view from the dining area into the living room. On an unrelated note, we finally filled in the floor gap from when we had the half-wall removed. Next on the list – new kitchen flooring, or at the very least, a transition strip. I hadn’t planned on going with grey for a rug. I’m really not a grey girl – or a neutral girl, for that matter. Go figure, my living room is full of tans, whites, and now grey. I see some bright, bold throw pillows, maybe even a colorful bunting in the near future.

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I like the soft yellow, blues, and greens make it slightly serene. Serene is always good for a full-time working Coordinator and also stay-at-home momma with a toddler. Yep, I’ll take all the serene I can get.

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Here’s a close-up of the rug. It’s so soft and comfy. The pup is in heaven; he hated the slippery wood floor, so now he’s content as can be just snoozing on the rug.

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I love that the art coordinates well with the River Reed green paint color from the kitchen. Even looks smooth with the plate wall.

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I can’t decide if I want to hang the canvas or keep it leaning. If I hang it, I may remove my vinyl phrase. I also want to dream up some re-do plan for the fireplace hearth extension. Thoughts anyone? I still have some green mosaic glass tile leftover from our kitchen backsplash, but I think that might be a bit much.

My total came to $214.50, and I had a $100 visa gift card from a wedding I worked, $40 from a Christmas gift, and a 10% coupon so my out of pocket expense was only $53.05! Yay for a room upgrade well within my budget!

So, what do you think? Like my fart? ;)

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

House tour: living room.

It’s been a while since I showed you house stuff…well, other than our recent kitchen remodel. When I had the house clean for the little one’s Cute as a Button birthday party {which is rare; Cleaning is not my gift!}, I took pictures of the house because I’ve done some small updates here & there without taking the time to blog them.

I think I’ll take a few days to do a virtual house tour and show you what our rooms look like now – starting with the living room. Here is what our living room looked like when we first moved in, blood red…

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We painted the sparkly ceiling white

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…and the walls winter wheat.

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Added some hand-me-down, thrifted furniture to tide us over until we found something affordable and worth the purchase…

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And completed quite a few more projects & purchases to get the room to today – ta da!

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You can read details about my gallery wall here.

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I explained how I made the DIY tissue paper flower & hanging glass nob vases here.

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I made this colorful pom pom & button garland for the little one’s birthday party, and I just can’t bring myself to take it down. :)

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And my painted $1 thrift store coffee table here.

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I don’t think I shared this, but I painted all the wooden trim in the living room white one day a while back. I love how it turned out. The whole space seems cleaner and newer!

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Remember my $10 Craigslist dresser find? Oh yeah.

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I’d still like to refinish the floors darker one day. I’d also like to add some bold or more colorful throw pillows and refinish the fireplace area. Someday, but for now I’m perfectly content with the space. I love how far it’s come!

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I especially like how much lighter and happier the room is now. :)

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Monday, March 25, 2013

My $1.18 pillow.

I picked up this placemat at Target last week…

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It was a splurge ;)

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I made it into a pillow in about 15 minutes by using a seam ripper to open up about 6” on one side, stuff it with some pillow fluff and hand stitch the opening shut. Voila…

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Easy peasy, cheap and cute!

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Hanging glass knobs and vases.

I’ve had this project in my head for probably every bit of a year now. In our living room, we have one blank wall that is perpendicular to our gallery wall so I’ve struggled with finding something that would work well on this wall while not competing with the busy photo wall in the same room. I thought these colorful glass knobs {all purchased at Hobby Lobby either on sale for 40% off or on clearance} would be a fun accent to the room.

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Originally, I wanted to {somehow} affix the colored glass knobs straight to the wall as hooks; however, that “somehow” never quite worked out. I purchased these wooden plaques, spray painted them antique white, and nailed metal hangers onto the backs…

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Next, I drilled a hole in the center of each plaque for the glass knobs…

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Then I used my typical paper template method to determine where to place them on the wall {blurry cell pic, sorry}…

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Anchors and screws and then I was done!

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I used some basic twine and my $0.79 Ikea vases to finish it off…

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I plan to use single flowers, leaves, wheat, etc. in the vases, and I may even hang stockings from these come Christmas time.

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I think the glass pastel colors compliment my new vintage plate wall nicely…

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I think it’s a bit too “out of the box” for Eugene’s tastes, but he’s nice enough to let me keep ‘em. :)

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