B and I have taken advantage of our day off (together!) to get some projects done around the house. I'll post two separate projects (both are super basic) in the next couple of posts, so as not to overwhelm (ha! Please sense the sarcasm).
Problem: Here is a corner of our living room. We were given this super comfortable (RED!) couch as a gift from B's parents. I love it because it's huge, but it is red, which has caused me a little bit of a headache. We have a ton of wall space and needed something to really make this corner come together. In case you're wondering, that is a dog crate in the lower left corner...I haven't come up with a solution to make that stylish.
We've been waiting on getting toss pillows until we could figure the corner out.
Solution: Frame fabric to add color and pattern to the space while spending the least amount of money possible.
Here's what we bought: two yards of Amy Butler fabric in different patterns but similar color palettes, spray adhesive which I had from a former project and 4 "gallery" frames for Michael's at $7 a piece, and fabric scissor (don't try to cut fabric with regular scissors, you'll end up with blisters and a lot of frustration). I used the spray adhesive to adhere the fabric to the cardboard backing which was, luckily, pretty sturdy.
The result: A grouping of pattern and color that I think really compliment the room and help alleviate the negative space...
I might need to work on a steadier hand for taking photos (sorry for the blurriness).
B and I are both pretty pleased with how this turned out...but there's more to come so stay tuned. I hope you're having a wonderful Memorial Day and/or Monday!
{Giveaway ends tomorrow at 6pm. To enter, just click on the illustration to the right!}
We've been waiting on getting toss pillows until we could figure the corner out.
Solution: Frame fabric to add color and pattern to the space while spending the least amount of money possible.
Here's what we bought: two yards of Amy Butler fabric in different patterns but similar color palettes, spray adhesive which I had from a former project and 4 "gallery" frames for Michael's at $7 a piece, and fabric scissor (don't try to cut fabric with regular scissors, you'll end up with blisters and a lot of frustration). I used the spray adhesive to adhere the fabric to the cardboard backing which was, luckily, pretty sturdy.
The result: A grouping of pattern and color that I think really compliment the room and help alleviate the negative space...
I might need to work on a steadier hand for taking photos (sorry for the blurriness).
B and I are both pretty pleased with how this turned out...but there's more to come so stay tuned. I hope you're having a wonderful Memorial Day and/or Monday!
{Giveaway ends tomorrow at 6pm. To enter, just click on the illustration to the right!}
25 comments:
hey im no expert, and im a guy, but I think that looks really neat!
Great project - I have some pesky wall space I don't know what to do with, so this might just do the trick. Well done! It turned out great!
I actually REALLY like that couch!! And I think the way you brought the corner together looks AWESOME!
We have red furniture too, it doesn't really go with our living room stuff, we used to have beige couch covers on them but couch covers can get SO annoying!
Great job! I got my Amy Butler fabric in the mail and wasn't satisfied, but I still love it. So, I'm on the lookout for something else for my big fabric framing art!!
i love it!! i love the yellow and it takes away from the red and neutralizes it a bit!
I agree with Diana, the yellow really does the trick. I am not sure I would have thought of that, probably not, but it's a great idea. I love the sofa; and can't wait to see what you have to delight us with next.
I really like it... way to go! My bedroom needs something like that... you got my wheels turning!
Wow. I'm in awe! I love Amy Butler.
wow... That looks great..
it looks FANTASTIC!!! so smart, so economical! i love it!
i bought some new curtains at ikea this weekend. and of course now i want to do more. i was looking at my ugly mint green walls (it is a rental so we can't paint), and thought about covering them with gift wrap. or corrugated cardboard. hahahaha! may ideas come. we'll see what happens!
You are so crafty! Turned out great! Do you mind if I post your before and after on my dwellings and decor blog?
Awesome idea!!! And I totally adore that IKEA hanging lamp, I have two of them myself. What can I say, great minds think alike!
xo Katherine aka. Urban Flea :)
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Well done! That certainly was productive and quite clever. I would also use a lot of cushions in different patterns but complementary colours to break up all the red. But you did mention you were onto that.
Nice - clever girl!
I did this in my living room and fell in love with them!! Looks perfect!!!
Ok, I absolutely love that. It looks great and fills up the space so well!
What a great project! I love Amy Butler fabrics. I also love that painting on the left side of one of your photos.
Looks great!
I too did some diy this mdw.
It totally changed the look of your room... The fabric choice is perfect! I love it!
Hey Xtina.. For your next DIY project you could create a crate cover like the one found here:
http://elephantshoesinc.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/charliescover2.jpg
You could find matching fabric .. and it's removable so that if the dogs don't like being in the dark, you can just take it off.
AHHHH
You have the nash painting I wanted.
Damn me for never actually giving him the check I wrote for it.
Oh well. yay money.
PS" lovely.
It turned out lovely!!
I hope that you come up with a dog crate solution...mine drives me batty!
wow! I like this solution a lot! brilliant!
Oh my goodness this looks amazing! The pattern made the whole corner come alive!
Looks great. How did you find time to blog and do two DIY projects and eat bison burgers. Do you sleep?
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