Ever since we moved into casa Schubach, I've dreamed of having a sectional to better fill our living room space (and to fill to task of allowing me and Roberto to both lie down while we watch TV at night). A little sofa history: our old sofa was perfect for our first apartment, but it looked dinky when we moved it into our new living room. I don't have an up-close-and-personal picture of it, but you can get an idea of what the living room looked like when we first moved in:
The sofa is over there in the bottom left corner—it was a three seater, sea foam blue kind of deal.
Then about five months ago (as we were winding down on the kitchen overhaul), my mom donated this lovely sofa (and armchair) to us:
She moved into a new place not too long ago and didn't have room for the set anymore. We happily accepted and craiglisted our old sofa/armchair. It's a great sofa--a good color and a little longer than our old one--but I'm still dreaming of someday having a sectional. When I first started looking around, I was drawn to a lot of Crate and Barrel styles, like the now defunct sidecar sectional:
But with sectional prices starting at 2K (and going way up from there), the Crate was just a bit too much for us. Then over the summer we were over at our friends' house admiring a new Macy's sofa they had recently purchased. Hmmm...I hadn't thought to look at Macy's for sectionals. So I started browsing around the Macy's site and found something that might just be perfect for us.
It's Macy's Milo sectional and its dimensions fit our living room just right. We actually went into our local Macy's over the holidays and did a little butt test--it passed Robert's comfort quota, which is sometimes tough to meet. In-stock colors for the Milo start at $1,999 but Macy's does a sale two or three times a year on its furniture. You can get the Milo for $1,499 when sales come around. Certainly not cheap, but not crazy for a quality piece of furniture we'll have for a long long time. We don't spend money we don't have, anyway, so the Milo will only come along when we've saved enough for it.
I just hope Macy's doesn't discontinue it by the time we're ready to buy (ahem if anyone out there from Macy's is reading this). We have some other things we need to save up for this year, like a new computer (the old Mac that Robert and I share is slowly disintegrating), so who knows when we'll be sectional buying ready.
A lady can dream, though...
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Friends and Family Wall: Finally Up and Running
After some photo collecting, frame painting, and wall arranging, my friends and family wall is finally up. I got most of it done over Christmas and made some tweaks to it over the past couple weeks.
If you remember from my past post, I was kind of going for a look like this:
I didn't quite get the look I was going for--I think the yellow I chose for a couple of the frames might be a little too in-your-face. Oh well. As I look at them more and mull it over, I may end up doing some more spray painting.
A fun addition to the wall was this Christmas gift that my mom gave us:
I also hung up our parents' wedding photos a little further down the hallway:
If you remember from my past post, I was kind of going for a look like this:
I didn't quite get the look I was going for--I think the yellow I chose for a couple of the frames might be a little too in-your-face. Oh well. As I look at them more and mull it over, I may end up doing some more spray painting.
A fun addition to the wall was this Christmas gift that my mom gave us:
I also hung up our parents' wedding photos a little further down the hallway:
I bought the frames from Ikea and Michael's and then spray painted away to get the colors I wanted. To get the arrangement I wanted for the main wall, I set the frames down on the non-printed side of a large piece of wrapping paper and outlined around each one with a pen. That way I had a "mock up" of how they would appear once they were hung. Then I held the wrapping paper up against the wall and moved it up and down till it was where I wanted. I centered and hammered the nails through the wall paper/into the wall and then pulled away the wall paper. Then the nails were right where I wanted and I could just hang the pictures.
Love walking down the hall and seeing so many lovely faces on my wall!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
New Threads in the House
When Robert and I started buying furniture together, I was all about dark espresso furniture that matched—I thought dark furniture was oh so sophisticated and that all the wood color in a room should be uniform. Fast forward to today and I'm all about mixing woods, textures, patterns, and colors in a room. But those dark pieces we bought were quality items (see our bedroom and dining room furniture), so we couldn't just chuck them and start over. So to add a little more interest and texture to those rooms with dark pieces, I've started incorporating fabrics with bold patterns and colors. I added this white and yellow chevron runner to our dining room table (it sits under the great turquoise planter I bought from Etsy):
I also plopped down a couple of white and blue ikat pillows on the chairs that flank the buffet.
Although I still have a couple more projects to do in the dining room (like hanging colorful syroco mirrors above the buffet and maybe adding some potted plants) these little changes make a difference.
We also recently bought some new threads for our bed. Our old duvet cover was getting pretty dingy, so we switched it out for this new one from West Elm. We got it on sale just before the holidays.
It's a little hard to see the pattern in the fabric in the above pic, so here's a close-up:
I also plopped down a couple of white and blue ikat pillows on the chairs that flank the buffet.
Although I still have a couple more projects to do in the dining room (like hanging colorful syroco mirrors above the buffet and maybe adding some potted plants) these little changes make a difference.
It's a little hard to see the pattern in the fabric in the above pic, so here's a close-up:
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
A Year of Projects
As 2012 comes rolling in, I thought I'd reflect on our 2011 projects and take a look at the things we got around to (and some of the things we didn't). I jokingly refer to 2011 as "the year of the kitchen" 'cause it feels like most of our time was consumed by demoing, dust, waiting for walls to get taken out, doing dishes in the bathtub, etc. But it was definitely all worth it—something we realized even more when we had friends over around the holidays. We could all stand around the open kitchen, cook, and talk without feeling claustrophobic. It was really great.
And we did manage to get some other projects in as kitchen progress was slowly commencing. We did some sprucing up around the yard, like fixing up our firepit area and relandscaping the bed at the front of the house.
We also got around to our mini office makeover as the kitchen craziness was coming to a close.
I managed to organize some of our closets (somewhat) but never got around to tackling our master closet—something that's still on the agenda. So what else is on the agenda for 2012? There are the smaller, more manageable projects that I'm pretty sure we'll get done over the next few months, like:
Other things are long-term, big-ticket-purchase kinds of things that we'll have to feel out the timing for over the next couple of years, like:
And we did manage to get some other projects in as kitchen progress was slowly commencing. We did some sprucing up around the yard, like fixing up our firepit area and relandscaping the bed at the front of the house.
We also got around to our mini office makeover as the kitchen craziness was coming to a close.
I managed to organize some of our closets (somewhat) but never got around to tackling our master closet—something that's still on the agenda. So what else is on the agenda for 2012? There are the smaller, more manageable projects that I'm pretty sure we'll get done over the next few months, like:
- purchasing some bar stools (still haven't done that)
- patching up the thresholds where the kitchen terrazzo meets the living room laminate
- finishing the rock garden project (Robert actually started working on framing out the bed last weekend)
Other things are long-term, big-ticket-purchase kinds of things that we'll have to feel out the timing for over the next couple of years, like:
- buying a comfy sectional that will better fit our living room area
- buying a comfy rug to go with the sectional
- buying a shed for the backyard (it will give us some badly needed storage—right now all of our yard/hardware/painting stuff is crammed in our laundry room off the carport)
- painting the exterior of the house
- replacing our very old windows with ones that are more energy efficient
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