Thursday, September 1, 2011

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

diy chevron rug

Chevron rugs have been in almost every design magazine over the past year or so. Some people might find that it's been overplayed, but I think that the pattern is here to stay for a looooooooonnnnnnggggg time. 


Check out some affordable options:






Happy shopping!

Friday, August 26, 2011

online sales: skyline

Joss and Main are having a huge Skyline furniture sale. I have to say that although I LOVE my Skyline nailhead bed in Linen Sandstone (See below):



My first choice was the tufted wingback bed. Only draw back was when I ordered they only had it in Velvet...which the sample looked so cheap...but NOOOOWWW they have it in a variety of linens. All gorgeous!

My favorites include the linen sandstone and charcoal.

Happy Shopping!

before and after: console table

Short on cash these days, but want to update some of your current pieces? Check out what a fellow blogger did to totally transform her entry way!




First she trimmed out a piece of fabric and tested for length. Then she stapled down the fabric on the front and side panels.




Using hemming tape and a iron she put on this gorgeous red key trim. JoAnn's $3 or less!!




Using hemming tape again she pulled the rough edges in and ironed them down to create a beautiful seam. and then used fabric glue to glue to top panel onto the console table.



Keeping a front seam for access to items stored inside, this completed the look. Super clean and super functional!!

Monday, August 22, 2011

online sales: amazon

In the market for a new sofa? I know we are in a couple months. The frame is totally shot. It's from Value City Furniture.


Although the overall design is nice, the construction of the couch itself is POOR POOR POOR. I actually don't even use the slipper chair or the ottoman. We use the sofa and then flank two Goodwill chairs I had reupholstered in a cream and light blue zebra print. 

You can see here in the photo that the cushions won't hold their shape. They tend to round out and it doesn't matter how you fluff them you can't get that square look back. Also, in the center, the couch dips. I've contacted Value City and I do have a lifetime warranty on it, but they say that the frame has to be dipped consistently all the way around...honestly how would the ends dip? I've looked into having the pillows replaced and they have to measure the same flatness on all sides...wouldn't that make them square again?

Anyway; lesson learned, no more Value City.


This leads me to my post on sofas! My source? AMAZON!! Check them out:

Tufted Linen. Price tag? $1,299

Gray Wool. Price tag? $703


Aqua Small Sofa. Price tag? $499
Black Leather and Chrome Sofa. Price tag? $599
Champagne Fabric - High back Tufted Sofa. Price tag? $1,287

Gray Loveseat with Chrome. Price tag? $489.99 
Gray Oatmeal Sofa. Price tag? $489.99 

Purple Velvet with Black Piping Sofa. Price tag? $891

Purple Velvet Sofa. Price tag? $990 
Rugged Brown Leather Sofa. Price tag? $529

Small Cream Tufted Sofa. Price tag? $299

Happy Shopping!


bar carts

Bar carts may seem a little weird, but they actually are really nice to have if you live in a small space. I found one at the VA store for only $30, but I won't show you let until I can polish it up :)


I've had a couple get-togethers at my home where loading the bar car up with glasses, beers, chasers, etc all in one area is easy for my guests, while at the same time helps me use my counter space for food. Dining room or living room, these babies come in handy.


Ebay: Price tag? $150
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gorgeous-Antique-Bar-Serving-Cart-2-Tier-Caned-w-Glass-/270800329659?pt=Antiques_Furniture&hash=item3f0cf51bbb#ht_992wt_952


JcPenny: Price tag? $150


Craigslist: Price tag? $15


 Craigslist: Price tag? $15
 sale-z4k8e-2537145273@craigslist.org



Happy shopping!