A Four-Legged Nightstand Makeover
New Bedroom Curtains!
It seems I've caught a sort of spring decorating bug. First it was the living room and now it's followed me into the master bedroom and I just can't stop.
The master bedroom also happens to be the current "Let's Room Together!" challenge so there's lots in the way of motivation to change some things up. I spent most of my free moments last week deep cleaning our bedroom - under the bed, baseboards, dressers, mirrors, etc... All the while looking forward to the most fun part of the challenge for me - hanging new curtains.
It's not that our current ones were bad, on the contrary, I love them. Love them so much I've stowed them away for another change of wind (usually if I'm not going to use something decor-wise, it gets sold). I found them on Facebook marketplace last year and paid a whopping $20 for all four panels. They're velvet and oh-so-luxe. (Pssst, they're these curtains* but the dark taupey color of ours don't seem to be sold anymore.)
Rub 'N Buff Chandelier Makeover
I haven't been able to spend as much time as I wanted gussying up the dining room for the #letsroomtogether challenge because life has needed me elsewhere these past few weeks but I did get a couple of hours last week to knock out a fun project I've had planned for months. The fun part - tackling this project meant I could finally try a new thing - Rub 'n Buff! I bought my tube at Michael's with a 30% off coupon but you can find it on at most craft and sewing stores.
Have you ever heard of it/used it? I've read lots of posts where this stuff was the main character but I've never had anything to try it on...until last week. And let me tell you, it's kind of amazing. There are certain things I'll probably choose to use it on instead of my usual spray paint going forward.
This time around? It was our dining room chandelier. Here's what that chandelier looked like the day we closed on this house:
Our Spring Living Room + An Easier Way to Hang Frames Straight & Level
I don't normally decorate with the seasons (besides Christmas) mainly because I don't want to store seasonal decor nor am I quick enough but I managed to do so in our living room this spring thanks to some springy fabric finds I made pillow covers out of. Just changing those up made all the difference and was all I needed to do to go spring in here since our furniture can already pass for the season. I ventured out of our norm and threw in a little bit of blush pink (I made those pillow covers out of this curtain panel* - it's semi-sheer so I layered it over the existing pillow cover) that nods to the abstract painting that's hanging in the breakfast nook. You can't see it in the photo below but here it is up close and personal. Just adding that pink really unifies this whole, big space.
The kitchen in the background will hopefully soon look more like it belongs (paint!) and maybe even the fireplace (mortar!) but even still, I'm liking the fresh new view.
It looks especially fresh when you look back on what it was two years ago:Half Bath, Half Done
It's the third (and last!) week of the current #letsroomtogether challenge and I've (slowly but surely) made some aesthetic progress on the half bath! It's probably the room I'm most embarrassed about when we have visitors. Everything else anyone sees is at least put together even if it is still outdated (I'm looking at you kitchen.) But this room, it looks like it belongs in a house that's been slated for tear down.