ONE ROOM CHALLENGE






Week 2 baby!

Last week I showed you the before images of the "bunny hutch" and we talked about the plan....well I talked about it.... you just listened and thought humph....can she pull this off.  There is some uglyness there.  Sorry sister:)

Recovering the furniture was a game changer.
Let's take a look.

Sofa
Now before you get you panties in a wad....this picture shows nothing more than the recovered sofa....not it's final destination.

  Notice there is no cording on the cushions...

The chair.  For those of you who live here in Atlanta we got the fabric at Marietta Fabric and Fringe.  Great prices.

Design tip:  Neutralizing all the furniture will allow us to add more pattern in the pillows and accessories.  By using a cream color [safe in a room that is not used very much] if she moves to a smaller home these pieces can be separated  for use in another space.

Here is the wing chair before
Are you confused?  Why is that orange fabric running down the middle?

Answer.
That was us trying to figure out the width of the stripe.  Very technical.

Here is the ottoman

We took everything out of the room and played with the arrangement....I am not going to sugar coat it....very awkward.  In the end we kept it almost the same.  I will try to have a floor plan for you next week.

Last week there was a comment about the image I used..... to show the style of the sofa.... and  where it came from.

I actually just googled English arm sofa and found that one but yesterday I was in Bassett and saw this one.
It is pretty much an exact replica, and very comfy!   They are having a 25% off sale right now if you are inclined to get one.

I have to tell you Maggie is pretty excited.  After putting 2 kids through college she will be the first to say that her home has been neglected.  That is what started all the yard sale talk...so she would have more money to spend!

I will post the yard sale info on Design Indulgence FB page if you are local.

Save some time today to check out everyone else's progress!


I know you won't be disappointed.

Have a fabu day.

Shabam






31 comments

Unknown said...

Love the stripe on the wing chair and your very calculated way of determining the width, you are genius!!! I am a big fan of the flexibility of neutral fabrics so I love where you 2 are going on this!

Julia Ryan said...

ahhh! I'm loving this so much. Makes me really wish I were recovering some of my too-colorful upholstered furniture!

Unknown said...

Who do you use for upholstery?

Maureen

StagerLinda said...

The upholstery looks great. And, yes I am in the market for a new sofa--so will check out Bassett. Thanks for the info!

pam {simple details} said...

My favorite, neutrals that you can change up on a whim! Love that wide stripe for a little oomph!

Mary Ann Pickett said...

Your sister deserves this beautiful room. LOVE the stripe on the chair. Your sister must be getting excited.
Yard sale is a great idea.

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Looking good. Love the added stripe.

Naomi@DesignManifest said...

Oh baby that chair is gorgeous! I've been dying to do the one-large-stripe down a wing chair look. Great start.

Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door said...

How I love a good English Roll Arm sofa. I'm going neutral with recovering some of my ORC furniture too and I hope it turns out as great as yours.

My Notting Hill said...

Oh, that sofa turned out beautifully!!

Woodside Park said...

That's the same wingback chair??!! Luv that stripe!!

Vel Criste said...

Love the furniture pieces so far especially the chair! I bet any pillow choice you add would go perfect here!

Carolyn@Sweet Chaos Home said...

Looking good!!

Jessie said...

Adore the sofa! Also, the wing chair is looking fantastic, love the stripe in the middle! Wonderful progress, looking forward to more updates next week!

The Pink Pagoda said...

The wingback looks gorgeous! LOVE the stripe!

Simply LKJ said...

Love the neutral fabrics. And, the stripe running down the wing chair is brilliant!

René said...

I love watching you do your thing Sherry. The striped chair is fabulous!

Kim said...

You calculate like I do ... never have to really worry about not being good at math!! Love the neutral tones and know that you will be adding great punch! xo

Cindy said...

I love this! Can't wait to see it all done.

Cindy

cindy hattersley design said...

I adore the wing chair with the running stripe. I have been wanting to try that (but can't seem to convince a client). So smart to keep the investment pieces neutral!

Beth Connolly said...

The furniture looks great - love the stripe on the wing chair.

Erin said...

Where have you been all of my life?

Cracking up.

alison giese Interiors said...

Love that stripe on the chair, and think the neutrals will be lovely.

Linda {Calling it Home} said...

What a brilliant way to visualize a stripe before committing to it. Your sister totally deserves this. I wish I lived in the area, that would be one garage sale that would make my husband nervous.

Unknown said...

Hey I got a great deal on my living room sofa from Bassett too. Also, your magic is working.

Heather Moore Grahling | Vivid Hue Home said...

haha, you crack me up. I love where you're heading with this! can't wait til next week. i'm doing an update on my guest bedroom tomorrow as a linking participating! check me out girl! my fabu chandelier arrived and it doesn't disappoint!

Susie @ Maddie G Designs said...

Love the sofa transformation, and of course, the stripe.....your sister must be thrilled!

Stacey said...

That chair with the band is gorgeous! Loving the sofa too. A yard sale is always a great idea for some extra cash!:-)

Kerry Steele- Design du Monde said...

I think all of the pieces have great lines and and a neutral backdrop keeps it versatile. Your sis must be so happy.

Cassie {Hi Sugarplum} said...

love love love that stripe on the wingchair!!!!

stephanie at Stephanie Kraus Designs said...

Sherry- I love that striped wing chair how did you do it!!! PLEASE TELL!!

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