Easy summer switcharoo...a couple of hours max.
I know I had mentioned doing a summer living room, adding aqua to my neutral room...but I procrastinated.
Then, I did an aqua painting.
And yesterday, when I was dusting and sweeping, I thought...why not? After all, it's just the little things...the things that are the most fun, anyway.
Swap a gray saucer for a turquoise one...tweak a gallery wall...or two.
So I dug my boxes of aqua and green things out from under the bed in the middle bedroom and indulged myself with some decorating therapy.
I really like this French chair next to the industrial bookshelf...and the aqua is a nice change.
At first, I thought I might not have enough aqua accents...but it came together.
The shelves barely changed, except for the removal of deconstructed books and addition of aqua and light blue ones.
A few small vintage aqua vases and ceramics were mixed in here and there.
The trunk coffee table got new items as well...
A vintage tray and aqua glass bottles I have been collecting when I find them at thrift stores...
Along with vintage books. Now, you can sit on the sofa, and teach yourself a little French.
The pretty glass marble below is one of my son Ethan's first glass pieces.
Pretty much everything you see is collected over years from thrift stores and garage sales.
Some of it has been painted white by yours truly.
The table in front of the window holds an old bird feeder and a small collection of turquoise antique glass insulators.
I love the way they catch the light...
Next to the table is the small gallery wall, which was tweaked from its radiant violet incarnation. I painted a new small piece for a pop of aqua.
You haven't seen this lamp before...at least I don't think so. I saw it at a thrift store, and paid more than I usually like to pay...$5. (Without the shade.)
Now, I need a few cute pillows...like that's going to happen.
Even if I buy cute fabric, I procrastinate with sewing projects.
And I'd need at least one more for here:
The white bench gallery wall got tweaked as well.
Before long, this piece will move to another room.
But for now, it stays, with aquatic tweaks.
That wraps up my August living room tour...and I'm glad I did it, even if it will change before October. Change is good for the spirit - refreshing.
Price for a refreshing aqua living room redo: about $4 for a spool of aqua ribbon and an 80 percent off box. Time invested: 2 hours.
Word for the Day:
Genesis 8:22
While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
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