For about a week now, I've been working over our "office" that is mostly my craft room. I did not take any before pictures, it was just starting to look like a junk room with nothing hanging on the walls. This room was Nina's bedroom and I don't think it ever got decorated after she moved out almost 5 years ago.
All the furniture pieces I had to work with were good. The room just needed some cleaning and organizing, as well as some color coordination and things to put on the walls.
I looked through what I had and ended up reusing some window treatments, thrift store fabric, and a bunch of frames from my craft closet. Apparently I never get rid of frames and I have a lot that came from yard sales for 25 cents or so.
The only new expense for this room was 2 cans of black spray paint. It was used on a wood chair, piano stool, several frames and a bulletin board.
Before - just an average office-type chair |
I did a search for tutorials to recover office chairs and make slipcovers |
Office chair make-over. For the fabric, I re-cycled some black and white checked curtains that I sewed for a house Nina and John lived in as newlyweds. The skirt "was" a black toile valance that used to be in our master bedroom.
the pieces pinned on and the sewing line marked with a pen with disappearing ink. |
After
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I guess I could stay busy with this fabric stash and all these magazines and books for a long time! |
this toile valance used to be in the dining room. I like this new room very much and I think I will do lots of crafting and sewing in here. |
I know I have different things than you have - but I also know that most of us have more stuff than we are using.
If you are wanting a makeover, try looking at what you have in a different way.
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