“Thrift Store SCORE!” of the Week {4/7/11}

It’s finally time!

I have waited all week to unveil our new TV stand – As you may know, I have been in search of the perfect mid-century modern sideboard to put the flat screen on. Something sort of like these next few photos:

(Sorry if you got excited when starting to read this post and thought that the first picture was our new stand…Oops! Just a fantasy visual)

Or this:

Or even this!

Unfortunately, authentic modern furniture like these pieces cost somewhere around $3,000. Obviously, we aren’t going to drop that kind of money on something (no matter HOW badly I want it)…I thought our search would be fruitless, but I maintained a constant eye on Craigslist and at our go-to thrift shops in town hoping…

All that pessimism was silly though! Because this past weekend, as you know (since I already spilled the beans in this past post), we FINALLY found the (almost) perfect piece for the living room at the Estate Specialist downtown!!!

I say “almost perfect” because there’s one thing I’d change about it if I could…But the price was DEFINITELY right (under $100!!!!!!!!!!!!) and the shape and era were spot on 🙂

So without further adieu…

Love the hardware! Love the distressed wood finish and stain color! Love the 1960’s style legs! Love the brass details! Love the asymmetrical drawer sizes!

Not crazy about the height…

It would be absolutely positively PERFECT if the top set of drawers weren’t there…I think the problem is that it’s meant to be a dresser, not a sideboard. But it certainly has the look we are going for. I know there’s probably a way to saw off the top row and replace the table top on the third set of drawers instead of the fourth, but honestly it’s something I can get used to over time and we can always use it as a guest room dresser in the future if we find something better for the TV.

All of that aside, I’m still completely in love with our new sideboard dresser TV stand 🙂 There is now TONS of storage for records, DVDs, extra blankets and a few board games.

A few of the drawers even have handy wooden divers in them, which has my Type A brain in overdrive thinking of all the organization we can accomplish…

Here are a few detail shots to get you better acquainted with the new member to our furniture family:

I love that it now houses not only the television, but the record player too!

Oh and here are the “before” and “after” whole room shots…

Before:

And “After”:

Much warmer and unique…But don’t worry about the original black TV stand! It’s now in the garage serving as the perfect place for John’s stereo (he cranks that up when working on cars). Waste not 🙂

I know it doesn’t look too different at this point through the photos…You may just have to “be there”. But I think the new couch will make a HUGE impact. That’s on the list in the next couple of months. Definitely not going to be a thrift store purchase though – I have a thing against used upholstered furniture…I know we could always find something with the right “bones” and recover it. But doing that wouldn’t be much cheaper than the couch we want from Ikea…Stay tuned!

I’m glad that we persisted in our search and landed upon this $95 mid-century modern dresser – We are so happy that we didn’t give up!

Happy thrifting!

(Photo Credit for dream sideboards)

Safe place to land: Tackling the entryway!

To me, the entryway of a house is one of the most important areas to pay attention to when decorating/arranging…It’s how your home says “Hello!” to your family, friends and guests and it also has to be functional for YOU when you come in and out of the front door multiple times a day.

With that said, I knew that I wanted to do something fun with our entryway. It’s not much of an “entryway” to speak of – More like the first wall you come to on the way down the middle of the house to get to the kitchen. So that was the first challenge…How to make a fairly standard wall feel unique and like a place to land.

The first step was getting a piece of furniture that could serve as a place to set keys, cell phones, etc. That came to us in the form of a Craigslist piece that a good friend of mine no longer needed. We scooped the thin black table up from her and her husband for a great “friends and family” deal of $20 and put it in its place on the wall.

Here it is in its first “layer” of the room with a lamp and some $15 peel-and-stick mirrors we picked up at Pier One (we thought they had a sort of retro feel to go with the rest of the house).

We tossed in some colorful pieces, like the bright orange amp and record, to mimic the collection of other records we had mounted on the opposite wall in the living room.

But, as you can tell from the below angle, it wasn’t “just right” yet…The mirrors feel a little unbalanced with the weight of the table and the wall is definitely big enough to handle some more impact (the length of the wall goes further past what you can see in the picture).

I knew it wasn’t quite there yet, but I figured we had time to let the room evolve. Then, about two weeks later, I stumbled upon these pillows and the whole room started to fall into place rather quickly!

After planning pretty much every other area of the room to play off of the new pillows, I focused my mental attention on the entryway. I have been aching to do a big collection of frames all in one color somewhere, and this seemed to magically offer the perfect place to give it a whirl!

Once I moved the mirrors to a smaller section of wall behind the front door (where they feel SO much more balanced), I got to work planning the frames. I knew I wanted them to be one consistent color and after browsing some of the image sheets I’ve put together (which are essentially just word documents with copy/pasted pictures off the internet that I am drawn to or want to try out), I noticed these three images:

I loved the crisp white frames and the fact that the frames were all different sizes.

So I went hunting for frames 🙂 Off I went to my apartment and packed up as many frames as I could from closets and walls. They didn’t have to match because I was planning on spray painting all of them the same color. I even picked up a mirror and some metal owls that I had on the wall. The owls were originally a brownish, bronze color but it suddenly occurred to me that they would look GORGEOUS in pure white. Plus they would add a little dimension to the collection of flat frames and mirror.

So, while John was diligently working on the Eden lamp situation, I gave everything a couple of coats of $3 glossy white spray paint and laid things out on the floor of the living room. This was the arrangement my sister (who was over for dinner) and I came up with…

I was pretty giddy at this point, because the collection ended up really taking on a life of its own…Only two of the frames actually “match” – The rest are completely different from one another. All of the varying edges and molding became really obvious and pronounced in the white finish.

To continue with my anti-mathematical manner of hanging things (i.e. “eye-balling it”), I picked out the frame that seemed to be the most centered of the asymmetrical arrangement (which happened to be the biggest frame on the bottom row) and hung it on the wall over the console table at a height about 4 or 5 inches above the place our plate o’ keys will sit.

The bottom row was easy to get up on the wall since I just had to hang the other two frames about an inch away from the center frame. I had to look at the above picture on the camera to see where the mirror started over the center frame on the bottom row (about a 2 inch overhang on the left side), but after that the rest fell into place!

Sorry about the AWFUL light in these pictures – It was about 7:30pm by this point and natural light was fading fast…But here’s “before”, complete with the redone lamp from this post:

And now after!

I love how much more impact the entry wall has now! I left all of the frames empty for now until I can fill them with the perfect art. But once they are, I think it will be a place that guests will be drawn to.

Thus, we finally have a real entryway!

Here’s a teaser on what’s going in the frames…

Everything is meant to coordinate with the now-famous inspiration pillows:

I’m going to fill the frames tonight, so stay tuned for a final “after” shot!

Oh and the price for this project? Here’s the breakdown:

  • Console table: $20
  • Lamp (including all the supplies to refinish it): $10
  • Frames: $0
  • Spray Paint: $3
  • Art to fill frames: $0 (just printed images off of the internet!) 
  • TOTAL: $33

I think that’s $33 well spent to add some warmth, personality and (maybe most importantly) functionality to the house!

(Photo Credit for image sheet frame pictures we used; The images of the teaser frame art came from Google image searches)

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