INMOD Ashton Leather Armchair Review

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*This post features gifted product from InMod. All opinions in this review are entirely my own.

Remember the other day when I shared some of my personal advice for how to shop confidently for furniture through the Internet, sight unseen? Well, today I’m back to share my most recent experience ordering furniture online.

I know it can feel intimidating, but like I said last week, there are so many ways to overcome that fear, and I think the biggest, most valuable one is reading reviews. So that’s why I’m dedicating an entire day to my full review of our new Ashton Leather Armchair from InMod. It’s all in the hopes that our experience can help someone out there know with assurance whether or not this particular chair is right for them!

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I’ll go ahead and say this up front: I am so impressed with this chair! From start to finish, it has been wonderful—even delivery went through without a single complaint. I’ve ordered numerous pieces of furniture and large rugs online over the years, and I can say with confidence that this was the easiest (contactless!) home delivery process I’ve ever had the pleasure of experiencing.

By coincidence, I happened to be away from the house when the chair was delivered and I missed a call from the driver letting me know that he was at our house. I called him back as soon as I was able to, and he told me that he had left the chair safely tucked away under our covered carport. What a huge relief to know that I wasn’t going to have to reschedule the delivery!

I also really appreciate that I didn’t have to call some major shipping company, only to end up dealing with a robot and automated menu system to figure out where my item was. I was given the driver’s real-life direct phone number, so communication was a breeze.

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We were off to a great start right off the bat thanks to that smooth delivery. When I finally got home, I found the chair very nicely packaged, but not so much so that it was a hassle to break into. My mom happened to be with me that afternoon, so she helped, and the two of us had the chair unwrapped and put in place fully assembled in less than 20 minutes.

Now, as to comfort, I would say that the tufted upholstery of the seat is nice and tailored, but still very comfortable to sit on. I can even comfortably sit sideways in it to watch TV on the adjacent side of the room, which is something John and I were really hoping for with this chair.

It’s a little on the firmer side as cushions go, but in the “just right” sense—it’s not at all “brick-like.” I can also imagine it getting softer over time with more use. It’s a larger scale chair, but I expected that to some degree since I followed my own advice and had measured out the area on the floor before we placed the order. This oversized chair commands a lot of (welcome!) attention in our space.

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Bottom line: I can safely say that this chair will be with us for years and years—and that’s saying something since I tend to change my mind weekly about room décor. I imagine that this chair will work in any room of our house, so I can move it around to my heart’s content, and it’s such a great value for the price. 

Speaking of, the team at InMod gave me a discount code to share with you if you’d like to try the Ashton Leather Armchair (or any other item) out for yourself! Use “DreamGreen10” at checkout now through the end of October to get 10% off. What kind of furniture item are you in the market for right now?

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Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Terracotta wall paint

Every now and then I get the itch to completely redo a space for practically no reason at all. It’s just because I feel like it. And that was exactly the case with our upstairs bathroom. The room was perfectly fine on its own, with simple white-painted walls (“Snowbound” from Sherwin Williams), a round gold mirror I had scored for less than $50 a few years ago at Target, and minimalist accents to finish the room off.

Again, it was totally fine, but I’ve been craving more and more color these days (probably thanks to all this extra time I’m spending at home now), and I figured I could punch up the space without much effort or money. As you can see from the photo above, my plan worked like a charm!

Minimalist bathroom

So, what did I actually buy for this little bathroom makeover? Not a whole lot! I ordered some peel-and-stick wallpaper from Target months before actually kicking off the room refresh, and I also grabbed a secondhand wall shelf from Habitat Restore that cost just $2. Sadly, the wallpaper I used for this makeover is no longer available, but Target has tons of other options to choose from if you want to try this project in your own house. This is my third roll of wallpaper from their collection, and I’ve loved every single one, so it looks like you can’t go wrong.

I did pull a few other things into the room for the refresh, but we already had them, so I’m not going to count them toward my expenses for the space. They include leftover terracotta-colored paint, a Jan Skacelik art print that I had in storage, an arched mirror that I bought secondhand on Facebook Marketplace (it hung in the family room for a while), and a potted plant. That’s it! You can see a mini “real life” mood board of all the accents I pulled together for the design in the photo below.

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Terracotta paint color

Terracotta paint color

First, paint. I had this vision of doing a color block above the sink, similar to the one I did in the downstairs bathroom for One Room Challenge earlier this year. I wanted to break up the color a little bit, though, which is where the peel-and-stick wallpaper came into play. Both of these accents combine for a fairly low-risk update since I can easily peel off the wallpaper and repaint if I change my mind down the line.

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

One thing I decided to do was lay the wallpaper horizontally on the wall since, that way, I could avoid doing a lot of wallpaper cutting and tedious matching-up of the pattern. I was able to do this since the pattern didn’t need to run a certain way—I could lay it on its side, no problem, without messing up the look.

So, I held the roll up above the vanity, made a mark on the wall where the wallpaper stopped, then drew a level pencil line across the entire length of the wall. After that, I painted the wall above the pencil line my chosen terracotta color (“Spiced Brandy” from BEHR paint), let it dry, and then finally put the wallpaper (that I had cut to size earlier) up on the wall.

To finish, I trimmed the edges of the wallpaper so it lay straight along the lines of the vanity, and I also ran a line of caulk around all the areas of the wallpaper that might be exposed to moisture (near the sink and shower). It has actually been about a month since I completed this makeover, and I haven’t seen the wallpaper budge, so I think the caulk is helping to avoid any moisture issues. That’s a relief!

You might notice later in the post that I didn’t run the wallpaper down the wall behind the toilet. I’ll need to remove the toilet to do that, and I’m saving that annoying project for another day. Luckily, you don’t really notice that the wallpaper doesn’t go down to the floor over in that corner since it’s such a tight space and mostly blocked by the toilet anyway. It’ll be our little secret, okay?

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Anyway, the final touch was my wall shelf. I wanted to repurpose the $2 secondhand shelf I had found at Habitat Restore, but didn’t love the color. I wood-filled the existing holes in the shelf, then took a hand sander to it to get the shelf back down to raw wood. I liked the raw blonde color of the grain much better than the old yellow-ish stain it had on it.

Next, I created a couple of DIY dowel rod pegs to use as towel holders. You can see that process over on my Instagram. I actually have a whole highlight dedicated to that shelf build (and this whole room makeover, for that matter!). Just look for the little bathtub icon to watch it. By the way, I plan to seal the finished shelf to help with moisture control as soon as I get another free afternoon.

Terracotta wall paint

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

I love how the room turned out, and am so glad to report that it cost very little money—and very little effort, too! I knocked the whole thing out in just a few days time spending an hour or two here and there on it. It will never cease to amaze me just how far you can take a room with new paint, wallpaper, and secondhand accents. Which room could you stand to makeover this month? Let me know in the comments below.

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

Bath Refresh With Paint And Wallpaper

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