While I'm working on those posts and tutorials, I wanted to share this pretty rug find with you! My friend Kendra Smoot tipped me off to an eBay listing for this beautiful little Oushak rug (what a friend, right!?). I think I got it for just over $100 and I love how soft and worn it is. It's slightly overdyed with blue and pink pastels. So pretty!
Right now I have it on the landing by the girls' rooms. It fits the floor space perfectly up there. It might end up moving around to one of the other rooms, but I love it here for now.
There's a lot of black happening up there with the stairs still being bare and all the pretty but dark black doors. I think the rug helps lighten things up.
I put some art up in the landing too. I've had this very naive painting for a couple years now and it always feels like it belongs in the girls' space. I think it's sweet and I love all the bright pops of colors. The frame was pretty lame though, so I painted out the faux gold glaze with some Gentleman's Gray paint I had laying around, which is a deep, soft navy color.
I leaned the painting against my framed button collection that I made a few years ago using buttons I inherited from my grandmothers. The twisty concrete planter was a more recent project.
Anyway, I'm loving my new Oushak! It makes the landing feel like an actual room! :) Makes me also want to put a little bench up here against the stairs. I also need to pick a flush-mount light for the ceiling, and I really need to finish up the stair runner.
PS if you're looking for a Oushak on eBay, always sort the listings by lowest price first. The private seller listings will almost always be auction style and not Buy It Now.
I love the soft look of the rug! I need something like that for my studio. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful!! You have transformed this space and it's been a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
ReplyDeletethat rug is the BEST thing I have seen in a while. total score. not that I'm jealous or anything...
ReplyDeleteWow, your stairs look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYour stairs are fabulous. Love the black doors with white trim, and the rug looks great up against the pretty color of the walls. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI'd leave the secretary alone. I truly would.
ReplyDeletethe legs on the secretary desk are so gorgeous! what a beautiful piece. and that rug, honestly, what a steal and it's perfect! love the muted colours.
ReplyDeleteLove the rug Jenny! Now I want one!! xo, Lin from Chairish
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to see that you haven't painted the secretary! It's too, too, too gorgeous...leave it! LOVE the rug!
ReplyDeleteI'm a newer reader, so I haven't seen your framed button collection until now. So simple but so lovely. Thank you for resharing!
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ReplyDeleteLOVE everything! I'd leave the secretary as is - she's gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to that gorgeous homegoods runner that you were going to use for the stairs!?!?
Lovely rug! And I like the painting in the newly painted frame - a very nice upgrade. I would move the rug out from under the secretary leg, though as it looks a bit odd just being tucked under that one leg. Also, I think that the button(s) should be hung on the wall and maybe the painting hung on the other wall. But it's not my house. :)
ReplyDeleteOh gosh that limed finish is beautiful. That rug really does lighten up the space and add some wear and character.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the wall color? Love this space and your blog!
ReplyDeleteOn the secretary, I'm sure whatever you end up doing will look amazing, but I would also vote against painting it. The limed technique is really neat and would be a great way to highlight the gorgeous tiger grain (love how it radiates on the lid!) while improving the condition of the wood. Maybe it's worth trying to lime it first and leave painting as a backup option? Either way, can't wait to see the end product!
ReplyDeleteAlso, as a first time commenter, just want to say that I love your blog, not just for your greatg style, but how good you are at sharing the process to achieve it. It's really inspiring!
What are your thoughts keeping rugs in place? Do you use some kind of pad or grippy strip? I've had horrible luck lately with my flat weave rugs slipping all over the place, especially in high traffic areas. I saw a Martha Stewart trick using caulk on the back, but wonder if that's good for wood floors.
ReplyDeleteI love the black stairs and doors. Almost always in favor of painting wood, but must add my vote to leave secretary, it sure is a nice contrast with the black and white.
i love the rug. do you have suggestions for giving a persian that worn-in look. i love the faded colors and low pile.
ReplyDeletei've said it before and i'll say it again... it would be a crime to paint that piece.
ReplyDeleteSo much effort and thought goes into EVERYTHING you do! Love the rug and will now be searching ebay for similar stuff...
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I love how it's coming together. We have black doors as well. I wouldn't change them at all except for the fact that if the door is closed in the middle of the night and you're on your way to the bathroom sometimes it's hard to tell if it's open or closed!
ReplyDeleteI would leave the desk alone---the patina references both the rug and floors. Charming!
ReplyDeleteNice rug! I love that faded look. Sometimes the space wants something neutral without being boring, and that fits the bill. I love the button artwork too! Did you make this? My mom has had a jar of amazing buttons and we have gone back and forth over the years trying to figure out what to do with them! Mind if I steal your idea? :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love a worn rug! Such a beauty and a great find....you must have awesome friends to look for deals for you. Love the changes and the blog. Get it girl!
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$100 bucks for an Oushak!?! Teach me your ways!!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea that you share here and I hope there is a fresh idea that can be shared in the future
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I love the black doors. Man, some people have an eye for things. I probably wound never found that on ebay, it looks so cool. -Kristine http://dreamingdecor.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteDon't paint the secretary desk! It looks lovely..the wood grain is so pretty.
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