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I missed 2 weeks during our One Room at a Time, the girls were nice enough to push back the reveal for me while I was out of town tending to my mom’s needs. If you have any will power and want to catch up on the process before scrolling to the photos, you can find it all here:
WEEK ONE//WEEK TWO//WEEK THREE//WEEK FOUR//(NO WEEK 5 UPDATE // REVEAL
Now, let’s get to the fun part! Be sure to read down below to hear why I wanted to change this space, my favorite way to do reveals is to show a before shot, followed by a similar angle in an after shot.
Let’s talk about the “before” vs. “after.” It’s not that the “after” is better, it’s that it’s DIFFERENT. I’m not the same person I was when I initially designed this space seven years ago, so why shouldn’t my home reflect my growth of home decorating? You don’t have to change a room because it’s bad. Sometimes you can change it because you simply want a change.
The reason I wanted to change the room, if I were to be honest, when I looked into the living room the white furniture in the kitchen didn’t flow with any room in our home.
Painting the furniture was the inexpensive way to connect a room to the next, when each room flows together it creates a sense of harmony and balance.
I painted the hutch first with Dovetail by Sherwin Williams.
Since I was painting the hutch, I decided to do a two-toned finish. I applied stained bead board to the back and painting the rest with the Dovetail. The contrast draws the eye to the display area and makes the decor pieces stand out even better.
Next up to paint, the bench and window frame along with the HOME wall plaque.
I painted the items with Black Magic by Glidden. I think black furniture is as classic as white. It’s so stunning and can make such an amazing statement piece in any room. Don’t you agree?
The table and chairs were the last to be painted.
It’s amazing how much a fresh coat of paint can completely transform a piece of furniture.
More than any other type of furniture, tables tend to have classic shapes that really hold up over time. Even though my table is distinctly 1980s, its shapes continue to look beautiful through the years.
Things I changed in the room, first we will talk about the curtains.
Floor to ceiling curtains adds drama and height to the space but also makes it appear larger. I choose curtains in a solid color to maintain a sleek and sophisticated look.
I purchased an extra long black curtain rod to replace the white rod. The new rod went corner to corner.
Extending your draperies from wall to wall surrounding your window makes them appear bigger, I used 3 panels of Lush Décor Ivy Tassel Window Curtain to each side.
Next up to be changed was the light fixture.
I went with matte black Modern Chandelier because it adds a touch of sophistication to the room. Since I have other metals in the room, matte black enhances their appearance.
The last thing I changed was the runner in front of the door. I went with a Non Slip Machine Washable Vintage found on Amazon.
Check out my friend’s One Room at a Time Reveal.
Teresa – Through a Vintage Door
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Just stunning! Paint is the magic trick everyone should do…not out a bunch of money buying new furniture, etc…just paint. Truly a beautiful makeover!!!
Wow. Your room was pretty before but now it’s just so elegant! Great job Terrie. I know that this was a TON of work ( I know because I hate painting chairs!) but what a payoff!!! Thanks for sharing.