
We are using this trunk as a coffee table, for now. Our original coffee table (that I never really liked anyway) was so huge - it took up the entire space between the sofa and chairs. The chest was already painted this slate grey - I can't decide if I want to paint it a different color, or not. What do you think?
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The mantel features some botanical prints that used to hang in our dining room. I made them from vintage prints I printed off of the internet onto textured paper. The frames were spray painted a creamy white. The pewter platter was a wedding gift from my Mom and the pewter candlesticks were from my Granny.
I still love our comfy, giant sofa. I ordered it (and the coordinating chair) from Club Furniture.com. I sent the fabric (COM) that I special ordered from the manufacturer of the Restoration Hardware Belgium Linen. It is a chunky, natural oatmeal linen that has worn beautifully. Club Furniture.com is one of my favorite furniture resources. The work with manufacturers of that produce Restoration Hardware, and Lee Industries furniture. I selected the down fill upgrade for our pieces. The quality is superb and they were great to work with. I feel like you can always tell the quality of furniture by its weight. This sofa is so HEAVY.
I love that we have a staircase and banister in this house - something we didn't have in our old home. I spray painted these frames (that were once black) a soft warm grey. It is my current favorite paint... I'm spraying everything that will stand still!
I filled our corner cabinet with our Powder Blue gold rimmed Anna Weatherly china from our wedding.
It also features some of our larger Match Pewter serving pieces we received.
I made these curtains from heathered charcoal gray wool. It was my first attempt at making french pleated drapes. It was so easy - a diy tutorial coming soon!
Mr. Darcy enjoying his new home... actually, he is looking at the tennis ball I have in my hand, as I'm trying to get him to move out of the frame.
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