Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

coffee table hunt continues

I have been hunting for a long time to find a new coffee table, and this weekend I was happy to find a replacement for the Walmart special we currently have. Aaron bought the black coffee table when he started grad school, and back then it was only $10, and it's poor construction, but we've made it work

I found a coffee table this weekend. Its yellow and hints of blue paint are so sweet, but Aaron doesn't love it, and we both think it might be too small for the space it's in. Here's a picture of it in our living room.

But then, I saw this table and loved it. I don't know what I think... but I'm curious, what do you think?


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

pillow dilemma




I have all three styles of pillows in the apartment right now, and I'm thinking that all three are going back to their respective stores tonight. I can't make up my mind. Originally I loved Stone Soup, the Dash and Albert pillow, but once I brought it home and saw it in our living room I decided it's not quite what I want, even though I think it would be SO fun out on my dream front porch...


via houzz

The second set of pillows in the green color just weren't the right color or fabric. The third ikat pillow I love, but I don't think it's right. I might put it in the second bedroom, though, because it's so fun. So, three strikes and, even though none of them work, I'm not out yet, and the journey continues!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Living Room Redo part two- Painters' Progress

We left off at the beginning stages of painting our living room and kitchen, which you can read about here if you'd like. 
A test patch. This color is so much better. 



Here you can see what the whole wall looks like painted. I like it much better. 

More progress across the entire wall. 



 I even like how the roman shades I made from our mini blinds look with the wall color. If you want to see the process of making those roman blinds click here and here.

Look at the paint over the brown! WOW. What a difference it makes, and I love it.



I will be back to give you a "grand tour" of the finished product soon!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Living Room renovations part 1 - The Dark Ages

After four paint colors, I have finally decided to go with my initial instinct. Funny how that happens, huh? When we moved in to our apartment, each room was painted the standard-issue “apartment tan.” Since then I have painted our bedroom and the living area.

The process for choosing a color for the living room has been difficult for this indecisive girl. I initially laid out my ideal plan for the room, furniture placement and all, which you can read about here. The furniture is still the same as it is in that post, but we have sold the love seat and are hoping to sell the pine entertainment center – we call it The Alamo – soon. Wish us good luck that someone will be searching Craigslist for one!

Below is the color our living room/kitchen/dining area were painted before we moved in – the typical apartment tan.  One thing we didn’t really consider when we moved was the positioning of our furniture in the apartment. With the sale of the love seat, our living room feels wider, but it’s at an in-between size that makes it a little precarious. It is definitely something we’ll take more seriously in the next place we live; we were so eager to get the heck out of the old apartment that we were perhaps a bit hasty in the choice of the unit we are currently renting.




Here are some pictures of the next layer of paint. It was Behr’s color-matched version of Benjamin Moore’s Kona. I was impressed at how precise the color match turned out, and I think if our living room was a bit bigger and an enclosed space (meaning it wasn’t open to the kitchen), I would have loved it. I did not paint all of the walls, which was totally an eyesore, but from the beginning I felt non-committal to the color.  Yikes, look at that splotchy paint... I knew it wouldn't stay this color for long (OK, long is relative, it was painted in May and I FINALLY repainted in September!).


Here you can see how enthused Aaron was about repainting it all with me.Please pardon the mess... we moved most of the stuff in the living room to the middle of the room so we could work around the sides and not clear out the room completely. In the picture below, you can also see our halloween mantle! Like I said, we didn't get to this project until September.


As you can tell from the picture below, I removed one set of cabinet doors, I had a hare-brained scheme to paint the cabinets white to match the trim, or try out open shelving in the kitchen, but I decided against both, citing cost and how long we’ll be living here as reasons to just deal with it. But you never know until you try, right? You can also see the color I tested above the stove, which was actually a color we did not choose for our bedroom. It was a little too loud for our tastes. Again, never know what it looks like until it's on the walls!


You might also notice the hack-job I did on the trim painting. My poor daddy, who is a perfectionist by nature and a home remodeling expert (thus a fantastic painter) would be so embarrassed if he saw these pictures, but, rest assured, I have the trim paint and will make it right. In the picture below you can actually see the paint color we chose for living room and kitchen, Behr's Paint and Primer in one in Vast Desert... Aaron tested the paint on the side of the faux bar. 


Isn't he a happy little helper? Ha! He actually didn't mind too much. Please pardon the mess you see through the door right behind him - that is Aaron's office AKA the room I never go in AKA where we will put you if you come to visit us. 


Coming up later this week, the process of painting our living room!