Archive for the ‘Living Room’ Category

Plummy yummy

August 8th, 2010

No more rug

I took the rug out of the living room a few weeks ago, because I’m trying to make the room fell more open. I can’t wait until we get the new sofa.

Mirror, mirror on the wall

July 30th, 2010

My friend, Nicole, gave me a mirror she had in the garage, and I loved it. I knew exactly where I wanted to put it, and that happened to be the dining room on the fireplace. When she gave it to me, it had a nice wood finish, but I knew that I wanted it to be white in order to mesh with my ultimate plan for the room. So when we purchased paint for the ceiling, I made sure to pick up some for the mirror, too. Here is the before:

And here is the after:

Fireplace in dining room

I love how it matches the trim in the dining room now, and it helps to bounce the light beautifully in the room and into the living room.

Framing photos

April 28th, 2010

I started framing some of the photos we have, and sometimes it amazes me how purple our walls are though. I love it.

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Glorious Living Room

February 26th, 2010

feb2610 Now that I’m getting close to graduating, the next goal is for me to find a job, and while it’s very exciting it’s frustrating as well. It helps to keep me motivated when I think of the projects we can tackle once I do have a job. One of the things that we’re both excited about is entertaining, and the living room is a huge focal point of that. I would like to have movie nights, and I love the play Pictionary. Currently, we have a three seat sofa that is just not enough seating for guests. It was also a quick purchase for college, and it’s definitely time to upgrade. I love chaises, and I wanted a sofa that included that. I also wanted a sofa that had a built in sofa sleeper for guests, because while we will have a guest bedroom I never want to not have enough places to sleep for anyone visiting or staying over.

I found this sofa here at La-Z-Boy. I really wanted a white sofa for the living room to help lighten it up, since we painted the room such a dark color. However, Steve and I both agreed that while it would look beautiful, it would not remain white with Elway’s dark black hair or if kids were over. We compromised on a gray couch, and using a the Ikea rug and adding white pillows and blankets would help to lighten it.

We also purchased new white paint to paint all of the molding and doors in the living room to really freshen it up. With the high ceilings and older house, we decided to go ahead and add crown molding to this room as well. I am really super excited to begin working on the room. I’m also a huge fan of displaying photos, so once I get those printed, matted, and hung up, it will add even more white space and help to brighten the room.

The other way to lighten up the room will be the curtains. I’m still unsure of where to go on the fabric for this room, and I feel that I will probably go through several sets of fabric before I find exactly what I’m looking for. I’ve used the Cecilia fabric before here, so it would be nice to have that tie into a different room.

Here’s what the room looks like now:

Now to order prints to be hung up. So hopefully in the next few months we can begin making this room exactly what we want.

Painting is a pain in the butt. Nuff said.

December 15th, 2009

I think the last time I painted was at my parents’ house when I was in high school, and I’m not going to lie. I’m pretty sure my mom painted most of it. Plus, I had only one window, a closet door, and the entrance door. So my painting “job” was pretty simple that time. When we decided to paint the downstairs of the house during my winter break I was all for it, and I still am – just not as excited. My hands are blistered, and I’m pretty sure my right shoulder wants to kill me. It is finished though, and I am so happy.

Here is what the room looked like before. It had a lot of brown, and it was very closed in. While Elway is not a hyperactive dog, he is really HUGE, so not having that much space between furniture did become a problem. So we cleared everything out (minus the couch) to make room to paint and to start from scratch furniture wise.

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Then we started taping things off and putting paper down to protect the floors.

Paint5 I must say. Taping was probably the worst part for me. We kept the plastic that wrapped our new mattress just for this project. Because I wanted a deep purple, I asked some resources and decided to use Benjamin Moore paints. Initially I chose “summer plum”, but after we bought the paint and took it home. I realized that was not what I wanted without even painting anything. I took it back and luckily they were able to darken it, and I can’t say enough good things about Star City Paint. I had them darken it as close to “grape juice” as possible, but really our color is a custom color. It’s pretty darn close to grape juice though.

Here are the walls with just the primer:

Paint3 Then here is the final product:

Purple6 Purple3 (Painting was really tiring for Elway)

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Room of Living

October 24th, 2009

We’re still adjusting to all of the space we have now, but we’re definitely not complaining. We measured the living room the other night and have already started brainstorming our ideas for this room. We eventually want a mounted flat screen above the mantle, and then we’d line the walls with bookcases for all of our books. Sadly, many of them are still boxed up because we don’t have the room to store them in our current cases. Here’s the current state of the room though, and hopefully February/March we’ll start updating this room.

Love the french doors.

From the dining room.

Different angle.

Setup for now.

Boring brown.

Another shot.