Anywhoooo.... this was covered in a beautiful old barkcloth, but it was water stained and ripped. It took many months to finally get around to re-covering it. I think it turned out pretty cute! The very enchanting part of the project came when I had the thing flipped over and was struggling to tug the cover over the foam. In very faint pencil this was written on the bottom of the ottoman: "This was made by Neil and Margaret, Sacramento, Cal., 1956". Awwwww. How sweet is that?
I did some other decorating in the living room too. Since my dining room is now my roommate (and beloved stepdaughter), Kelly's room, I've had to re-think a lot of my home's layout. I originally moved my big craft hutches into the garage, but recently realized that they would be a very welcome addition to my living room! Check it out:
Now I am really itching to paint the walls! Except, I think I will cut the blue in half with white. I really want it to be very soft. In the photo below it looks great, but at night it's a little more colorful than I want it to be.
Hugs to all!
Those hutches look great! I can see that material on your hope chest - it'll make cute seating! It's fun to change things around and I like the beachy look too. Have you seen that mag Coastal Living? It has really inspiring photos.
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Hi Bettsi,
ReplyDeleteI love when you find little handwritten notes and treasures... it makes the piece even more special! I love the ottoman, so cute! Can't wait to see what your room looks like when its bright and cheery!