Well, the mirror did get hung this afternoon, but as you can see the chandelier is still in waiting. Brooke has to re-wire the chandelier as the chain / wiring is too short for what we need. So, hopefully that'll get done this week! I'll be thinking of some things to decorate around the mirror. Possibly painting something around it or hanging some McCarty plates. Just wanted to show y'all that we did do some work today! :)
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Putting up the plates...
My leaf plates are finally out of hiding after collecting them for years. We received a leaf plate as a wedding gift and I really liked it, so decided that I'd start picking up a few here and there as I saw them. I've found them at gift shops as well as TJ Maxx and Marshall's, Crate and Barrel, and Pottery Barn. Whenever I saw one I liked, I grabbed it. I still have plenty of room to add more as I continue collecting. The new table presented the perfect opportunity to display the plates. Now maybe I can talk Brooke into hanging the mirror and the chandelier today in the breakfast room and have more to post. :)
Here's the before---I arranged the pattern on the floor first.
And, a view of the finished product! I did end up picking up the twig lamps from Pier 1. I really thought they'd look great in the living room. The candlesticks to the left of the bowl are driftwood (faux driftwood) tht I picked up when we were on vacation at Perdido Key. Also, I added some pinecone candlesticks in the grouping that Mom gave me. I need to find some candles. I plan on filling the red bowl with moss balls and adding a few more pieces to the table. But, for now...I'm pleased.
Here are some starfish that I picked up at Souvenier City in FLA! I'll mix these in with the moss balls. Must have a bit of the beach in every room! :)
Here's the before---I arranged the pattern on the floor first.
And, this was Brooke's clever idea---tape off the top of the table and the edge of the lamps so we could more easily visualize the space.
And, a view of the finished product! I did end up picking up the twig lamps from Pier 1. I really thought they'd look great in the living room. The candlesticks to the left of the bowl are driftwood (faux driftwood) tht I picked up when we were on vacation at Perdido Key. Also, I added some pinecone candlesticks in the grouping that Mom gave me. I need to find some candles. I plan on filling the red bowl with moss balls and adding a few more pieces to the table. But, for now...I'm pleased.
Here are some starfish that I picked up at Souvenier City in FLA! I'll mix these in with the moss balls. Must have a bit of the beach in every room! :)
Monday, September 1, 2008
Mirror, mirror on the wall...
So, I was in Dalton last week at the same exit of the antique place where I found the table. I couldn't possibly pass by without stopping in. Of course, I found another deal too good to be true! I saw this mirror stuck behind a few old plates. I believe it was an old vanity mirror that the previous owners painted black (bad paint job, too). I loved its curves and the size was just perfect for our breakfast nook. I'd been looking for a while now to find a mirror that would fit over the pub table. This was just the piece. Cost: $45! I know I couldn't buy plain mirrored glass at this size for $45! What a steal! So, I painted it a chocolate brown color this weekend. We'll hang it over the table and I'll just have another reason to collect more McCarty pieces to display on its outline. I had wanted it to be a bit deeper brown, but after going back to Home Depot twice to get them to re-mix, I decided this shade was just perfect. :) I'll post more pics when we get it hung!
Before: black.
During: white primer.
After: Chocolate Coco by Behr.
Before: black.
During: white primer.
After: Chocolate Coco by Behr.
Table!
Being out of town the last 7 weekends in a row has been a lot of fun, but it sure has halted our house progress! This weekend we were finally able to do a little cleaning, wash some clothes and finish up a couple of small furniture projects! Brooke finished staining, polyurethening, and painting the table. We haven't gotten it into its final resting place yet, but plan to this week---then a bit of decorating on and around it!
Here's a before shot---dinged and in need of some refinishing!
And here's the table with the new stain and new legs...
And, the first coat of paint with the polyurethene finished on top. This shot makes the paint look more sage-y green. It's really more mossy.
Here it is, finally in the house. We'll move the two pieces of furniture out and place it against the wall. I've been collecting leaf plates for several years now and we'll hang those above the table. I also found a great deal on some neat lamps at Pier 1. We'll see if I end up buying them. I do think they'd look great on the table. Stay tuned!
Here's a before shot---dinged and in need of some refinishing!
And here's the table with the new stain and new legs...
And, the first coat of paint with the polyurethene finished on top. This shot makes the paint look more sage-y green. It's really more mossy.
Here it is, finally in the house. We'll move the two pieces of furniture out and place it against the wall. I've been collecting leaf plates for several years now and we'll hang those above the table. I also found a great deal on some neat lamps at Pier 1. We'll see if I end up buying them. I do think they'd look great on the table. Stay tuned!
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