So, let's talk about the house a little bit, shall we? As
previously discussed, Eric and I nixed the idea of an eat-in dining area and went straight for a sit-and-watch-me-pour-your-drink zone off the kitchen. We're not the types to even use the dining room unless hosting anyway, so why have two? This meant finding just the right size seating to fit the small space. Mind you, not only is this part of the kitchen, but it houses our laundry closet, access to the backyard
and door to the garage. Basically, we had to find ourselves some furniture that could float. When I came across this beauty on Craigslist, I jumped.
I love the piece, but I do not love the fabric. Animal print is up for consideration. I always love that look on vintage settees. I think it really brings them up to date with a little edge.
Timeless edge, mind you. We do not be reupholstering on a whim 'round these parts. I would sell a kidney to get my hands on some delicious
Scalamandre velvet. Or I do love the variation of color in this (affordable)
Calico Corners option. Ooooor I'm pretty taken with this beauty, if anyone knows what it is:
I can't afford it, can I? Maybe I should be open to a little
Mei Ling? Of course, I have to take the neighboring dining room into account. Quite honestly, I've considered a color
similar to the one in the photo above...and it looks to me like it would work juuuuuuust fine. Or maybe the same deliciously warm white with
fabric wall panels?
The sunroom still needs a rug (
cowhide?), a pair of
ghost stools and a modest
pedestal table. I looove my
Jenny original in this space, and I think I'd like to play off that palette to give the garage door a pop of color (try not to judge the trim that be old and busted).
Big shoutout to
Jacquelyn for her paint recommendation! I am deeply taken with
Benjamin Moore's White Dove. It's clean and crisp, but still very warm.
Naomi tells me that I need to paint the trim the same color...which is clearly still on the to-do list. And, dear God, I know how bad that orange floor burns your eyes. I really wish we'd stained them before move-in, but the 3-week closing period didn't allow for much prep. Maybe someday...you know, when the house is full and it's totally convenient.
Help me find a fabric, party people! I neeeeed you.