So, here's where the room stands now...
If you're wondering why I'm dragging tail on painting the "TV console" (and the other pieces I intend to paint) it's because I'm holding out for one of these buddies...

So, I never got any feedback on the pillows and throw I picked up in Rio. Do you think they work? Did I overdo it on the yellow? As in too matchy-matchy? I was questioning my instincts when I saw this picture from the Wish magazine website - a totally-perfect representation of my idea! Of course, I'll be minus the fab lucite coffee table and white (read: not child-friendly) rug, but otherwise, I think I'm getting warm. Thoughts?

But, there's still some unanswered questions...and I really need some non-biased input...
I have yet to order any fabric for this other side chair...
I have yet to order any fabric for this other side chair...
I found these three patterns - all of which I like, but Ben thinks will be too busy... A gray velvet would look cool with a contrasting pillow - but my couch is a putty-colored faux-suede...so...Ideas? A subtle stripe? A less-obvious pattern (one that's more texture, less print?)

Additionally, there's the lamp...I'll keep the base (the harp design complements the della fabric), but clearly, the red shade must bid adieu - but what should be the replacement? A plain white shade will blend with the wall, and be TOTALLY BORING. Should I find yet another fabric to cover the shade? Try to paint it? Any of you seen anything inspiring lately for DIY lamp redos?
Editor's Note: One last thing...in my haste to post the other day, I incorrectly labeled the name and link of the Hospice to which I will make a post-jewelry sale donation (BTW: Sale was a success!) The organization that I am partial to is Hospice of South Texas. The angels on Earth (as I see them) of this Hospice cared for my Grandmother. She would be 82 this Tuesday.
1 comments:
The chairs look fabulous!!!!!
All the yellow looks great, not too matchy. Definitely go with a contrasting color on the other chair. I'm undecided on the pattern though. Great job!
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