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How I Will Transform My Family Room...Hopefully

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

I'm so so so tired of my family room. Here is how it looks now.


It isn't awful, but it is awfully boring. 

I know I can't afford to replace my large brown couch. And while I toyed with the idea of making a white slipcover for it, in the end my gut tells me that even though it would be washable my family would smear fish crackers and diet coke and pen and red dirt on it every day and that I would go coo-coo. 

So I started looking for an inspiration photo that included a brown sofa. Obviously mine isn't a brown leather sofa, but I think I can get the same look. Here is my main inspiration picture.


It keeps the two main elements that I don't want to change, blue walls and a brown coach, and adds the green curtains, white trimmed fire place, and extra decorative elements like the throw pillows, and flowers that I think I can emulate. The family room used to be yellow; I  like the blue better.

I also want a picture gallery wall. Here's my inspiration photo for that.
Although I want the room to feel more layered and interesting like the first picture, I still want it to feel like a family  room where we can all relax together. After all, snuggling and watching "Once Upon A Time" is one of our favorite things. I think a gallery wall will help with that. I already picked up some white frames the last time I was at IKEA and I'll need to keep an eye out for more.

So here are my incredibly accurate, architectural quality design mock ups that I made to show you my plans.
I did say silver. It's because I got all excited when I saw this picture of a silver table on Young House Love. I ran out and bought five quarts of silver paint, and then chickened out. Bwack. Now I need to use the paint. Here is a previous effort to fix those bookshelves.
http://www.younghouselove.com/2011/07/house-crashing-style-for-miles/
Good grief, just looking at it makes me want to try it again! Anyway. Back to the family room plans.
I am a beautiful artist, no?
Annie Sloan chalk paint for the piano and maybe turquoise for the dresser?

Aaaaand here's my rendition of a gallery wall.
Those pillow colors aren't right. I'll be aiming more for the ones in my first inspiration photo.
So there you have it! I have so much elbow grease to apply it's crazy...I better go brush my teeth :)

Have a great day, friends!

Post edit...I did get around to doing some of these projects. Take a peek at my gallery wall, painted and styled bookshelves, and painted piano.

I Did it Myself Porch Makeover and Wreath Renovation

Wednesday, August 19, 2009


DIY Day @ ASPTL
I am so loving "Do it yourself day" at A Soft Place to Land. It is like getting that extra motivation to pretty up the house that you get from having company coming, except you don't have to clean the bathrooms. After you read about my front porch makeover and wreath renovation you can clicky click on the button up there and see what everyone else is up to. There is good stuff I tell you!

Before I start, I have to share this reoccurring dream I have. I already typed it up once, and then accidentally deleted it. That must be nature's way of telling me to "omit needless words."

So. The dream. In it I am walking through this fabulous house slowly realizing that it is mine. As I open doors I discover it is full of things that I love-stuff from my past, things I own now, furniture I've seen in magazines, and fabulous stuff my head made up just for me. It is beautiful.

When I wake up I always feel happy knowing that whatever I really need, it will come to me. I've been blessed with a beautiful life and this dream always makes me remember that God will provide. It's a good dream. I like it.

So when I decided to redo my front porch starting with the sad little wreath I had up there, it gave me a happy feeling to find I could do it all with stuff I had stuffed around the house. I began with the wreath because I wanted it to be my inspiration piece. Here is the sort of scrappy little guy I had up there to begin with.The first step in wreath renovation was to head over to the Nester and search her archives for "wreath." I did like she said (I always do like she says) and rounded up everything I could find that might look good in a wreath including every other wreath I own.The best idea I got from the Nester was to use an old Christmas wreath for my base. I cut out the red berries and then started sticking in stuff. These white roses seemed like they were going to look good, but on second thought, didn't.I love lovity love love the nest and birdie. The feathers and flowers I just stuck in, but I hot glued the pears and wired in the nest.Here is my porch-a-rama before I even moved a skate board. That is the new wreath though, I got so excited that I nailed it up there before I remembered to take the "before picture."The plant stand and pot I totally found by the side of the road when I was garage saleing one Saturday. The pot didn't look right when it was terracotta but I remembered some yellow spray paint I have, and now...it's like a symphony in green and yellow is it not?Here is the big splurge. You know Smith and Hawken is going out of business? Sad, but Marc scored me this mat for $25. Since everything else was free to me, I feel good about it. The final touches are the "Families are Forever" whatever that is and my little bunny.It looks so much more welcoming doesn't it? If you come over we can sit on the bench and watch the kids play while we enjoy these last few days of summer.

 

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