Friday, July 24, 2009

Living Room Re-do, part 2

My new obsession: a 32" Vizio HDTV in white! Loving it!



Here is the backstory:

The other big hold up with the re-do is bookshelves. I am a huge booklover (book addict may be more accurate) and I have hundreds of them. Right now they are stacked on the floor (I am using my old ugly bookshelves for storage in my junk room) and it's getting pretty old. I have been looking for new white bookcases to go with the new living room but have been rather shocked at how expensive bookcases are! It's just pieces of wood nailed together - no hinges, no intricate carving, no springs - how does that end up being $1500? So I'm hunting for bookshelves. I also needed a TV stand (I still have a tube TV). Well, a couple of months ago I got to thinking, if I got a flat screen TV (which will probably happen soon anyway, as my TV was getting older), I could just stand the TV on the bookcase, or hang it on the wall. Lucky for me, I had a birthday coming up. So I picked out a white 32" Vizio and mom and dad bought it for my birthday present. I think the white looks so great in the living room - way less obtrusive than black. Plus it is an "Eco" Tv - it uses 44% less power than regular LCD TV's. How can you beat that?! It arrived Tuesday at my local Wal-Mart (it was only available online so I used Wal-Mart's free site-to-store shipping) and I am so tickled with it.




Living Room Re-do, part 1

My redecoration project is at a standstill (of short duration, I hope), but here's what I have so far. First, I bought the Duck Supreme 3 piece slipcover in natural from Surefit Slipcovers:



Originally I was going to have a slipcover made for my sofa, but, like many others these days, am trying to economize, so I thought it best to go with a less-expensive, ready-made slipcover. I am really pleased with it. Being a 3-piece, it looks more tailored than the usual ready-made slipcovers, which tend to look like a big blanket draped over the sofa.

My walls are painted cream, and I rent, so I don't want to be responsible for repainting when I move out. To give the room some color, I decided to add two sets of 24-inch throw pillows, which will be done in these fabrics:

The first is a sort of aqua colored velvet (the color is called "Spa" by the manufacturer) with taupe medallions. My eye was instantly drawn to this in the fabric store; it's such a stand-out.



The other is a nubby weave fabric that the store called "linen," but which is more like tweed. In this picture, the color is off, but in reality it goes beautifully with the velvet.



Next, I bought two antique Louis XVI chairs that I am in the process of re-upholstering:



I have stripped them of their old needlepoint fabric and replaced their stuffing, and am currently in the process of putting the new fabric on. I am using an ivory polished cotton with small embroidered dots, also in ivory. Below is a picture, but unfortunately it is of the back side of the fabric, so the dots look concave instead of convex, and the sheen of the fabric is not visible.


I have the seats of both chairs done and am working on the backs. I sort of ran out of steam on the re-upholstery of the backs so that is one reason for the hold up of the re-do. The re-upholstery turned out to be way more arduous than I had expected (don't all projects seem to be that way). I hadn't planned on replacing the stuffing, but when I got the old needlepoint fabrics off, I found this old excelsior stuffing that not only smelled really musty, but also was beginning to disintegrate. So instead of just buying new fabric and stapling it on the chairs, it turned into covering the old springs with muslin, cutting cushions out of high density foam, covering the cushions with muslin and batting, and only then stapling the fabric on the chairs. Quite honestly, just removing the old fabric was much more difficult than I expected, so I was already worn out before I had to reconstruct the seats, backs and arms. Definitely a learning experience. But I have to say, as difficult and sometimes frustrating as it was, I actually really enjoyed it. I like working with my hands, and it is so satisfying to end up with a tangible finished product.

J. Crew's new fall jewelry

Check out these pieces from the new fall jewelry line at J.Crew. They have a great vintage costume jewelry look to them.

J. Crew Jeweled Garland Bracelet, item # 18030

Duchess Stone Bracelet, item # 19523

Crystal Thornbush Earrings, item # 19519


I'm getting an "evening out in Paris in the 40's" vibe from them. Or maybe an "evening out in Edith Wharton's New York" vibe. Supervintage, superglitz, superfun.