Green to Gray - Before and After
It took a pending graduation party with 65+ invitations in the mail to make me pull out the sewing machine, but I finally sewed the drapes for my living room!
Well, I half sewed them - half stitch-witched them.
Fingers crossed that they don't just fall in strips on the floor!
I have 11' ceilings and recently painted the room Wickham Gray (here). The height of the ceiling requires long panels. I used Annie Selke Scramble in Slate -on sale. (Let me tell you how desperately I wanted this particular fabric - I could not find a swatch of the fabric in "slate," ANYWHERE in the Atlanta metro area, so I bravely ordered 4 yards without ever seeing the actual gray - not smart, but I am crazy like that). Fortunately, the gray works perfectly with the paint.
The white portion of the panel was contrived out of my frugalness - I used an IKEA Ritva panel (118") and sewed/stichwitched the gray Scramble material along the edges. The total cost for four 112" panels with the Annie Selke fabric was $150.00. Not bad. I think they are neutral enough to remain in this room for several years before they need to be replaced. I like the Ritva curtain, btw - it looks like linen.
The white portion of the panel was contrived out of my frugalness - I used an IKEA Ritva panel (118") and sewed/stichwitched the gray Scramble material along the edges. The total cost for four 112" panels with the Annie Selke fabric was $150.00. Not bad. I think they are neutral enough to remain in this room for several years before they need to be replaced. I like the Ritva curtain, btw - it looks like linen.
I also picked up an IKEA rug for the room. I am absolutey positively in love with the rug.
I bought a second one for the bedroom across the hall - to tie the spaces together.
I bought a second one for the bedroom across the hall - to tie the spaces together.
The sofa was my grandparents and the gold fabric on the sofa was manufactured in the textile mill my grandfather operated. The coffee table is actually a piano bench. I showed you how I planted the jade last year here. Somehow it is still alive.
I am thrilled with the way my living room has evolved.
Down to the little vignette behind the door....
(my bird watercolor paintings are available here)
I am thrilled with the way my living room has evolved.
Down to the little vignette behind the door....
(my bird watercolor paintings are available here)
Now for the amazing "before" photos from last summer....
Wow.
I should like win an award or something.
(Trying not to break my arm patting myself on the back!)
I should like win an award or something.
(Trying not to break my arm patting myself on the back!)
Joining DIY Showoff and Mod Mix Monday and Coastal Charm and wow Me Wednesday and Thrifty Before and After and Whassup Wednesday and Power of Paint Party and Serenity Now and Just a Girl and Metamorphosis Monday! and Transformation Thursday.
Comments
Hugs, Cindy
What a transformation! That room went from loud and busy to quiet and calm. It has such classic air to it now...Well done!
Janet xox
My family..sitting and kitchen went from paprika red to calm .soft grey...I love it!
Thanks for sharing the link to the rug@
Thanks for dropping by and commenting. I could stand to loose a few pounds, so maybe I will be having a mural painted in my kitchen! lol
Allison
Atticmag
thanks for your coment on my blog -i swear i remember that picture too? was it in a house in the hamptons? maybe not the same house - but there was one that the owners worked at rlauren in the hamptons a few years ago and it was so fabulous!!!
Ohhhh my goodness...I have fallen in love! Seriously!!! My friend, I absolutely adore what you have done with your living room...it's gorgeous!!! After looking at your "before" photos...I would have never guessed it to be the same room even! I love, love, LOVE the grey wall color that you chose! And...how you used white to frame out all the trim, fireplace, etc.! Absolutely stunning!!! Your living room has such beautiful architectural details...I told you I had fallen in love...right? Hehe! I also love the gold sofa...it just looks fabulous with all the gray in that room! My friend, you did GOOD!!! Love the pretty vignette that you did on the table behind the door as well! The old ornate frames stacked together...that beautiful lamp...and the sweet prints of the birds...PERFECTION!!! Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous living room makeover with us...this was such a treat...and a real inspiration!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Suzanne
Lovely project~ a true metamorphosis.
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Be proud. You deserve it. Great vision, and nicely done.
Throwing a party always gets my butt in gear to finish projects, too.
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