Third Time’s The Charm
Wednesday, 16. February 2011
I have finally finished redoing my living room (for now). Below top is a picture of my first attempt at decorating the living room, and on the bottom is the second try.
My husband liked the first try and I liked the second, but neither one of us loved either one. I decided to let my husband call all the shots (well, maybe not all the shots) this time. He wanted something more masculine, and something less “Churchy”. He wanted warm, cozy and comfortable. Okay, so far, so good, that’s what I wanted too. But how do I all that on a budget that is almost nonexistent? The easiest thing we did was to change the vibe of the room with paint. The paint was also the most costly expense. I wanted good paint that wouldn’t scrub off. Next, I wanted to change the look of the furniture so I fashioned slipcovers from canvass drop cloths. I tucked and pinned a lot but there was no sewing involved. They stand up well to the kids jumping and lounging on them too. When they get dirty, I just throw them in the wash. They do look a little rumpled and slouchy most of the time, but I can live with that especially with a cost of $50 for all three covers.
Most of my accessories just got shuffled around.
I did buy the map picture and the mirrors flanking it (below). All three were on clearance. I paid full price for the Frenchy pillows. The throw and the plaid pillow were Christmas gifts.
I have already talked about the things I added to this “dining room” part of the living room, I just wanted to show a little better detail.
I know this look isn’t for everyone. We like it and it works for our family. The point I wanted to make with this post is that you can decorate or redecorate without breaking the bank. Everything we did was easy and inexpensive (I spent about $250.00 for everything). And best of all everything is relatively kid proof but nice enough for guests. Please click the link below and stop by Between Naps on the Porch to see some really great transformations.















Carina Says:
Hey, I love the changes to your living room. Very fresh and updated. The slipcovers on the chairs make such a difference!
(Thanks for stopping by my blog by the way)
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Alana in Canada Says:
Looks fabulous! You have great bones to work with–and one talented hubby. Nicely done.
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Kirby Says:
I think yall did a fab job on your living room!
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petie Says:
Looks great….I love that you just did some shuffling for the most part. I do that quite a bit too. I just posted about updating our family room….some new, some shuffled from other rooms
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