The Newest Additions to our Home

 

I’m not talking about dogs or cats, but furniture!  Yup, my new lounge chair arrived from ABC Home and I finally tackled painting our nightstands this weekend.  So even though our apartment looks like a tornado ripped through the middle of it right now (hey, painting is messy work!), I’m pretty happy with this latest transformation.  Take a peek for yourself & tell me what you think!

 

First off, the nightstands.  I bought one at Brimfield last year and the other at Housing Works here in Manhattan for a combined total of $40.  Pretty sweet, huh?  The Brimfield one needed a lot of love in the form of wood filler but the small size & cool handles are what sold me on the piece.  And both nightstands are narrow, a necessity in our bedroom because with the addition of a new and wider bed frame, we’re taking up every inch available door to door.   Here are the before pics.

 

Brimfield nightstand.  I love the shape, but the cracking wood and retro look had to go.


Housing Works nightstand.  Even though drawers are so practical, I love the look of the delicate open shelves which help make the narrow area look not so heavy.

 


So, how to make two totally different nightstand shapes & styles look like they match?  I painted both of them the same blue and topped them with the same wallpaper for a little added durability.  The wallpaper was actually a leftover strike-off from Studio E.  This company makes beautiful products, one of which is palm leaves pressed into plaster which creates a luminous and textural wallpaper.  And because the plaster is troweled over paper, it can be installed just about anywhere, even furniture.  So are you ready for the after pics?

 

The Brimfield nightstand.  I have to admit that taking pictures later in the day, doesn’t do the best for bringing out the beautiful colors of the paint or wallpaper, but you get the idea.  I’ll post more pictures on Facebook when the light is right.


And the Housing Works nightstand


Another view of the Housing Works nightstand




What about the chair?  As I said, this modern wing chair is from ABC Home from their Cobble Hill collection.  It’s made with a goodwood frame and manufactured by an American employee-owned, family and community oriented company.  What I love about it is not only is it super soft and comfy, it’s also extra wide, so when we have people over it can fit two people (okay, two very good friends) perched on the ends instead of just one.  While my husband is still getting used it versus the old Ikea chair, I have a feeling I’ll be spending a lot of time curled up reading here.


The long awaited chair!  The pillow is from Fabricadabra who generously sent me a thank you gift for writing about her gorgeous collection on Pretty Little Green Things.


The front view.  Excuse the messy shelves – those are a project for another day…


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I’m not talking about dogs or cats, but furniture!  Yup, my new lounge chair arrived from ABC Home and I finally tackled painting our nightstands this weekend.  So even though our apartment looks like a tornado ripped through the middle of it right now (hey, painting is messy work!), I’m pretty happy with this latest transformation.  Take a peek for yourself & tell me what you think!

 

First off, the nightstands.  I bought one at Brimfield last year and the other at Housing Works here in Manhattan for a combined total of $40.  Pretty sweet, huh?  The Brimfield one needed a lot of love in the form of wood filler but the small size & cool handles are what sold me on the piece.  And both nightstands are narrow, a necessity in our bedroom because with the addition of a new and wider bed frame, we’re taking up every inch available door to door.   Here are the before pics.

 

Brimfield nightstand.  I love the shape, but the cracking wood and retro look had to go.


Housing Works nightstand.  Even though drawers are so practical, I love the look of the delicate open shelves which help make the narrow area look not so heavy.

 


So, how to make two totally different nightstand shapes & styles look like they match?  I painted both of them the same blue and topped them with the same wallpaper for a little added durability.  The wallpaper was actually a leftover strike-off from Studio E.  This company makes beautiful products, one of which is palm leaves pressed into plaster which creates a luminous and textural wallpaper.  And because the plaster is troweled over paper, it can be installed just about anywhere, even furniture.  So are you ready for the after pics?

 

The Brimfield nightstand.  I have to admit that taking pictures later in the day, doesn’t do the best for bringing out the beautiful colors of the paint or wallpaper, but you get the idea.  I’ll post more pictures on Facebook when the light is right.


And the Housing Works nightstand


Another view of the Housing Works nightstand




What about the chair?  As I said, this modern wing chair is from ABC Home from their Cobble Hill collection.  It’s made with a goodwood frame and manufactured by an American employee-owned, family and community oriented company.  What I love about it is not only is it super soft and comfy, it’s also extra wide, so when we have people over it can fit two people (okay, two very good friends) perched on the ends instead of just one.  While my husband is still getting used it versus the old Ikea chair, I have a feeling I’ll be spending a lot of time curled up reading here.


The long awaited chair!  The pillow is from Fabricadabra who generously sent me a thank you gift for writing about her gorgeous collection on Pretty Little Green Things.


The front view.  Excuse the messy shelves – those are a project for another day…


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  • guest

    You did a fantastic job on the night stands. I thought you would have filled the broken wood with veneer, but you managed it with filler. I am impressed.
    Aside from liking the great quilt on your bed, I wondered about the wood basket that you can see behind the chair – very pretty.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you! The wood filler was a faster solution, especially because I was painting over it, not staining.
    My quilt is a Maxine Rosenthal original and the wood basket is from West Elm.