Thrift Store Score: A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

Confession: I rarely (if ever) used the bar cart that we kept front and center in the living rooms of both our old townhouse and our current ranch. The cart was mostly there for show, and even a few of the bottles of vodka (that were emptied into our go-to vodka pasta recipe) were refilled with water to pass for the real deal. Honestly, it was all in the name of Pinterest. I sort of hate myself for saying that, but I “lived the lie” for years and managed to get a few pretty pictures of the set-up, so I guess it was worth it.

But then my mindset shifted right around the holidays, and I decided the “worth” of a purely-for-Pinterest piece of furniture was no longer fulfilling. Almost immediately, I had our old open shelf bar cart listed on Craigslist, and set my sights on a piece that actually served a purpose in our home. Enter: our new-to-us bar cabinet.

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

Our thrifted cabinet now serves two purposes. First, we use it to house our collection of mid-century cocktail glasses and serving pieces, and, second, as a place to store the much smaller collection of whiskies and liquors that we (read: my husband) actually use.

There was another motive for choosing a closed cabinet, too. In case you didn’t know, storing many types of liquors in direct sunlight actually alters the taste. John invests in pretty pricey bottles of bourbon, so the last thing we wanted was for that money to go down the drain because of sunlight. Our new cabinet has glass doors, but the sides offer plenty of shade from the front windows. Mission accomplished.

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

The cabinet clocked in at $140 from a local antique store, which wasn’t nothing but came in under budget in my mind. For that reason, I also picked up that portrait you see hung above the cabinet. It’s not a true painting, just a print, but because of that it only cost $10. Again, well within budget, and when combined with a few other things—a stack of books, a vase, vintage coffee set, and a new table lamp—the set-up finally feels like something our family can actually enjoy.

So, what do you think? Have you ever held onto a piece purely for looks, or to fulfill a Pinterest-driven trend? I’m totally guilty of giving in to subliminal messaging, but am trying extra hard to resist the temptation in this new year. Who’s with me?!

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

A Retro Bar Cabinet & Portrait | dreamgreendiy.com

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Done In A Dozen: Your Spring Wardrobe From Madewell

Done In One Dozen: Your Spring Wardrobe From Madewell

EDITOR’S NOTE: Welcome to the fully refreshed Dream Green DIY! I’ve spent the last week behind the scenes refreshing the website to a modern responsive format (click and drag your window to see the auto response in action), and am so excited to continue my quest to reinvent DGD with a new sophisticated look and palette. Please take a look around—specifically the much improved home page—and let me know if you have any major questions or problems. I’m still working out the kinks, but am really excited to debut the fresh face of DGD. Now on to today’s main story below!

In an effort to share the most practical content I can here on Dream Green DIY in 2017, I wanted to kick off a new series called “Done In A Dozen.” As the name suggests, I plan to curate mini collections of 12 items that will help you cross off your shopping list in one fell swoop without having to leave your home (or even get out of your PJs). Whether you’re working on a bathroom accessory refresh, or just need to wake up your tired spice rack, my hope is that these 12-piece roundups will make the process an easier, more inspired one.

First up in the series I’ve put together a collection based all around spring style. We’re slated to get a new Madewell store in nearby Charlottesville tomorrow, and I can’t wait to peruse the racks for new pieces to beef up my seasonal ensembles. I’m nuts for neutrals this year, and love that all of these items mix and match with ease—and most of them work right now for winter, too, with just a few extra layers added on top.

  1. C!ao Graphic Tee ($35)
  2. The Billie Boot In Leather ($159.50)
  3. Indio Sunglasses ($55)
  4. Milestone Pullover Sweater ($75)
  5. Pull-on Shorts ($39.50)
  6. Hunter® Packable Wellies ($150)
  7. The Simple Crossbody Bag ($98)
  8. Central Long-Sleeve Shirt In Danville Plaid ($49.99)
  9. Fleet Jacket ($118)
  10. The Boardwalk Lace-Up Sandal ($64.50)
  11. Nocturnal Fringe Necklace ($42)
  12. Instrumental Turtleneck Bodysuit ($49.50)

Which pieces from the dozen caught your eye? And let me ask you this: what types of items would you like me to curate next? Leave your picks and suggestions in the comments below!

*My promise to you is that the affiliate links featured in this post spotlight items that I use and love myself.
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