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Henrie Family Room Makeover

July 21, 2014 by Shelley

The Henrie’s live next to my sister, and her name happens to be Camille (not to be confused with my Camille), so I will call her Camille H.  She emailed me some photos of her space and through text and email over the next few weeks, she did most of the work–Painted, picked up items off KSL (craigslist), planked her pantry door, stained her coffee table, planked another wall, hung the light fixtures, etc.

In the meantime I slipcovered her chair and ottoman and made some pillows. Then my Camille and I headed up to install and accessorize the small stuff. This is more of my Camille’s specialty than mine. I do the furniture and fabric stuff…so we compliment each other well. We always joke that we are each other’s other halves—

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Her Before wasn’t bad… it was just a bit dark and needed some small updates. We decided to get rid of the tan walls and do white paint with a slight grey tint.

 

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We wanted to clean it up and get rid of all the “stuff”, faux painting, and crackle paint, and vinyl.


securedownloadWe also wanted to rearrange a bit and move the TV and play with the furniture placement. Also the rug had seen it’s day!

 

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AFTER!! Camille H. has always loved white slipcovers, so we slipcovered her chair white and ditched her second chair that wouldn’t work well with a slipcover and replaced it with a $25 Thrift Store Rattan chair that had hunter green cushions. I recovered the cushions with the same white linen. We picked up 2 glass lamps at a yardsale for $10, and Camille H. found the coffee table off KSL for $40 and stained it a bit darker.
We decided the TV would look better on the wall next to the fireplace instead of above it. That way we’d have a nice focal wall to make pretty—since she didn’t have much wall space with all her windows and tall chair rail. So we need to have a spot to hang some stuff.

IMG_3023I found the AMAZING kitchen light fixture off KSL for $120–well worth the splurge! The pillow in the chair was from Target–which I put a zipper in and took out the polyfiber filling and inserted a down form. Down pillows look so much better over time than a polyfiber fill. Then we chose our other pillow fabrics from www.fabric.com.

IMG_2993Camille H. originally had a bench in her small entry way that took up too much space. I found this great piece on the local Vintage Facebook yardsale Page. It was $60, and the measurements were PERFECT! Only 10″ deep…so we went for it. Plus is was another opportunity to create visual interest with accessories. We reused some stuff from around the house and a few small trinkets (glass and wire basket) that I picked up for $1-$2 at the Thrift Store.
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We love using old books and mixing old with new.

 

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How beautiful is the back of this chair!!! I hovered nearby while another lady was looking at this chair at the thriftstore–she was taking pics and called someone about it. As soon as she walked away to debate the purchase, I moved in…

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Camille H. found a few great empty large frames at a garage sale for $5-$10 each. We were able to use the large one above the mantel with a wreath she had made awhile ago. We also got the Jute rug from www.rugsusa.com for $170 (8×10).

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This wire basket was also a garage sale find for $5! I wanted to steal it!

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Camille H.’s couch was picked up used a few years ago and it was looking worn. She got some shoe polish and spruced it up! Such a great idea!!

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Camille H. also decided to plank her pantry door with 1/4″ plywood that she ripped in the table saw in 4″ strips. She thought it would be easier to plank than to strip and sand the crackle door—I agreed! Turned out AMAZING! Somehow I didn’t get an after shot of it with the faux painting covered up.

Filed Under: chair, decorating, room makeover, white linen

Ticking Stripe chair

July 15, 2014 by Shelley

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Chair–BEFORE

My client repurposed this family room chair for her daughters room. The Grand Design did a great job designing and putting together this “Paris Themed” room!

 

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Chair–AFTER! Tan/cream ticking stipe with a gathered skirt added softness to this unique shaped chair. Such a great shape!

 

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The whole room turned out magical! I am sure their daughter will be thrilled with the results!

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Look at this great idea! They removed the closet doors and added this barn sliding door! Great architectural detail!

 

Side Note—Had a great time Camping at Carlsbad State beach with the neighbors! Here are a few of my favorite pics!

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Here’s our annual obligatory photo at the top of the stairs before we drive home. We took two of the boys friends with us this year. Everyone had a great time…I did spend most of my time sunscreening all these boys.

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We always joke that our friends are giants! Here’s a photo to prove it. These boys tore it up boogie boarding all week long!

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This was our first night there…the kids swam until dark! 7 families with 28 kids! It was a party! Crazy and fun all at the same time!

 

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All the big boys shared a tent and parked all their long boards out front.

Filed Under: chair, gathered skirt

Blue/White Stripe Chair

June 25, 2014 by Shelley

This is my first post on my new wordpress site. I have no idea what I am doing!

Oh some exciting news…I am offering a 20% off promo code for all my tutorials. Use Promo code “SUMMER” till Midnight 7/4/14.

 

This space had been redesigned by TheGrandeDesign for their clients teenage daughter. They pulled the chair from the master bedroom to repurpose it in this space. I love how well all the colors look together and all the bold prints. Definitely an amazing space!

BEFORE–burgandy Chenille chair that was being used in another room.

 

 

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IMG_2962 The Grande Design did a great job designing this space!

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Love the way this turned out!

I ended up sewing ribbon on those front corners and tied them underneath behind the front legs of the chair to hold it taught.

 

SIDE NOTE#1—Summer vacation is always  a party! Whether I’m driving the boys and their friends to the store to buy treats or taking them to the mountain to look for snakes or driving them to the top of Unity pass to longboard home–I love it and love being available for them. I’m sticking to my 2 day work week during summer break, so please be patient with me while I work through my wait list.

Can’t wait for our annual camping at Carlsbad State beach with 6 other families from the neighborhood. The kids have been talking about it for months! Last week I found some cheap flights on Allegiant Air to Honolulu during Christmas Break. We’ve been talking about getting the whole family to Hawaii again, so we bought our flights! Did I mention how much I love trips?! Oh and I may have booked Belize as well for a couples trip in January–Oh man I need to simmer down! I did get it on a Living Social Deal for $540 with a 10% off promo code. Now I’m trying to get enough sky miles to book our flights for free!

 

#2–Camille and I helped our friend Brooke stage her mantel the other day after an excursion to the local Thrift Store! Turned out AMAZING!

 

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Our cart from the Thrift Store

Filed Under: chair, matching, no skirt, Uncategorized

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