I’ve been rearranging.

Living room 2

In the midst of the redecorating of my bedroom, I’ve been rearranging the living room.  I haven’t gotten it quite right, and I’m still deciding if we should have curtains on the window behind the sofa.  Right now the window treatment is simply a diffusing shade that cranks up and down.
A few things I don’t like…
1. the lampshade on the side table.
2. the orange and taupe pillows on the sofa.
3. the way the floor lamp interferes visually with the wall hanging.
4. the empty corner that I filled with pictures frames, a magazine basket, and floor pillows.
5. the fact that the fireplace is still unfinished.
6. the cable box and speakers. (the cable box I can live with, the speakers are totally a man thing.)
The far corner is awfully awkward, because we can’t move the little cabinet that houses our electrical equipment, or else the wires won’t reach the television, which is mounted about the fireplace.  So it leaves this awkward space that is too small for a chair, but too big to be empty.  It’s the reason we’ve always had the sofa at an angle.
So this is what the living room looks like currently.  (And this is what it used to look like.)
Living room1

The interior design wall of frame.

Wall of frames

So I tackled the blank entry way wall.  Everything you see on this wall was a huge bargain.  So much so, that I feel compelled to discuss each piece!

The panoramic image at the top is a vintage 1901 photograph of Chicago, and has some water damage in the corner.  But it was love at first sight at the antique store, so I bought it anyway.  And I think we all know by now that Chicago has my heart.

The frame to the right of it was a creation I did for The Art is Found using a $1 picture frame (that I painted) from Goodwill and inserting a $1 record (just the cropped cover, of course) inside of it.

Next to the album art is a pocket watch style clock that I also snagged for less than $20 at an antique mall.

The first frame in the next row is framed crewel work piece I picked up for $12 at an antique mall.  The very same antique mall where I found the square framed mirror to its right.

Frames that would be the mirror, not a photograph of myself.  ;)

Next is the Try A Little Kindness crewel work piece that I found when I visited Vanessa.  The $3 price was written on a bandaid on the front of the glass.  And I thought it was hilarious last week when Elsie posted about her love for the very same exact piece!

Try a little kindnessThe round frame below was purchased from a little antique shop in Hartville.  I replaced the vintage photo with a clipping from the back of an Anthro catalog.  Or I should say THEE Anthro catalog!

Anthro frameThe last two frames were thrift store finds and the letter J is brought to you by the Archivers clearance section.

The one thing I haven’t decided about this wall of frames is whether or not I want to keep adding to it.  Or should I just leave it the way it is?  What do you think?

Stop and remember.

Before- the very beginning1b

Where were we a year ago from today? Oh yes… we were dry-walling and painting- very happy to have subfloor down so we didn’t have to leap from floor beam to floor beam. Looking back to those days makes me awfully content with our circumstances now. It’s nice to remember and to appreciate. So reminisce with me, won’t you? :)

I remember the sense of accomplishment when we finally had all the drywall patched up and painted. My brother (who owns our the home- we live with him) was away on vacation and I couldn’t wait for him to walk inside and WOW all over himself. It was quite the week of painting. And I think you might know a little more of the relief I felt after looking at these two pictures:

Before- the very beginning1

That’s what my brother’s house looked like when we decided to move in with him. A leap of faith? Oh yes. But it was also very inspiring to see the space looking like that and knowing that you will be living there in 30 days’ time.

Before- the beginning

So, after the walls were finished, we layed the flooring and began to move in the furniture. Our lease was up in a few days. How exciting to have furniture in the house! Any kind of furniture! Just somewhere to sit. It was so exciting seeing the new things come together.

Around the time school was starting up again, we were accessorizing and actually maintaining a clean living room and dining room.

Before- tv view

Before-room

Before- Sofa view

So that’s where we were 6 months ago. But slowly I had been collecting things. Pillows from Etsy. Table legs from ebay. Furniture from thrift stores. And my brother brought home excellent craigslist finds. So, today we enjoyed relaxing in a very different living room from that room of a year ago. And it’s awfully fun for me to look back and compare those pictures with this room now.

Room- Sofa view

Room

Room- TV view

Room-sofa view

Mantle wall

And look there, still work needing to be done on the fireplace wall. But I’m beginning to learn that the work is never done, and things are always changing. And that’s why living in a house is just so much fun! Don’t you think?

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