Here is what the house looked like right after they closed. It was dark and outdated for sure, but can't you just see the potential here?!
Decorating a new home or apartment can be so daunting! Where to start when there are so many new spaces fill?! With Ali's new home, she basically needed to find enough furniture to fill a front room, a large foyer and a bigger dining room. She and I were so excited to team up with Target to see what we could do with only a bit of paint, a few thrift store finds and some beautiful Target goodies over the course of a weekend.
Here's what we came up with along with some of my best tips for decorating new spaces on a budget:
1) Keep walls and trim neutral and accessories colorful
Ali and her husband will be replacing their flooring sometime soon, but we thought it would be worth it in the meantime to paint the stained wood floorboards and stairs. Isn't it scary to paint over wood? That first brush stroke can be terrifying, but what a difference white paint can make! We haven't finish all of the downstairs yet, but everything feels so new and fresh already! The beautiful Gray Owl wall color is perfect in this space too. I love it.
2) Cheery new pillows help freshen up the look of vintage furniture
We tried to make big statements with the new and thrifted furniture pieces we bought. Ali found a pair of slipper chairs at a thrift store that she would like to eventually recover, but the colors in the existing fabric look so pretty in the room now! All the chairs needed was a good steam clean. I think they look great with my old green velvet Baker sofa, which I was happy to share since we weren't using it.
We tried to make big statements with the new and thrifted furniture pieces we bought. Ali found a pair of slipper chairs at a thrift store that she would like to eventually recover, but the colors in the existing fabric look so pretty in the room now! All the chairs needed was a good steam clean. I think they look great with my old green velvet Baker sofa, which I was happy to share since we weren't using it.
We picked up a pair of the cool geo print bolsters at Target to go on the Baker. And that navy chevron pillow goes in the Target hall of fame for me! They are on clearance right now and I want to go around and buy them up to hoard them for future clients. They look so good in any room!
3) Cocktail tables are like jewelry for a living room!
Ali and I about died when we first saw this little gold-leafed side table. Not only is it the perfect size (not too big or bulky, but not ridiculously small), the gray stain on the wood top is beautiful and right on-trend! It looks like we could have dropped hundreds on just this one piece. It has quickly become another favorite-of-the-year find from Target. They have so many great side tables right now though. (That copper drum one? So cool.)
4) Put your new furniture front and center
Since it's the first thing you see when you walk in the door, we really wanted to add a statement bench to the entry area and this one fit the space and style of the room perfectly! We painted the curved arch legs to shake things up a bit and I'm really liking it! I especially love the pretty gray linen fabric.
5) Hide the less-than-perfect aspects of the space with beautiful top-layer accessories
We picked up one of these 7x10 indoor/outdoor rugs to cover up as much of the tile as possible in the huge entry and to add a little color and texture to the space. And Ali's giant tree and thrifted brass planter are doing wonders for the room! I feel like plants and greenery instantly make a room feel alive and more finished. Major bang for your buck there!
We picked up one of these 7x10 indoor/outdoor rugs to cover up as much of the tile as possible in the huge entry and to add a little color and texture to the space. And Ali's giant tree and thrifted brass planter are doing wonders for the room! I feel like plants and greenery instantly make a room feel alive and more finished. Major bang for your buck there!
Just to the right of the front door, we put a thrifted console table layered with this cute little ottoman. I love the natural wood next to the bright chartreuse color of the fabric!
I need to show you some before photos of this console table - it's come a long way, but it was practically free and we loved the inlay design on the door fronts.
The enameled glass lamp and square shade are both from design-genius Nate Berkus. I really, really love the soft blue color! I'd love to pick up a pair of these lamps for my guest bedroom.
The water hyacinth tray is a great size for our console and is the perfect place to coral mail and keys. The mirror came with the house and was really nothing special until we painted it gray and added little dots and dashes on the moulding to give the frame an inlaid look. I love the new texture here!
There is something SO satisfying about a weekend makeover! We didn't spend a ton of money on this quickie decorating job, but I think Ali's new home looks like a million bucks! It was so fun to see the space transform before our eyes!
PS Victoria over at SF Girl by Bay threw the most gorgeous house warming party and shared her photos and tips here! Check it out!
PS Victoria over at SF Girl by Bay threw the most gorgeous house warming party and shared her photos and tips here! Check it out!
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LOVED the transformation in this post! Can't believe how much help the new paint did, wow!
ReplyDeleteHer house looks so cute!!! Paint is an amazing thing!!!
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ReplyDeleteThose blue chairs are incredible! Are they available anywhere?
ReplyDeleteI'm dying over that console table. Such a great vignette!
ReplyDeleteWhere is that white and blue vase from?
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What a transformation!!! I absolutely love that staircase! Just gorgeous!
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Thanks guys! The paint job really brightened things up in here, right?
ReplyDeleteThe blue MCM chair is vintage and the blue and white vase is also from Target! :)
Oooo great, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like a few more intense weekends are needed and you'll have the house completely done. Good job! Such a nice mix between thrift, Target and lots of elbow grease. And a vision, of course...
ReplyDeleteincredible and just over a weekend. looks great..love your decorating posts.
ReplyDeleteJenny, this room update is inspiring! I get giddy over thrifted finds! I spotted the retro mesa temple print. The original link from the past isn't working and I have been pouring over the internet to find it for a while. Would you please be willing to share the link? This Mesa girl would be so so grateful!
ReplyDeleteJenny, this room update is inspiring! I get giddy over thrifted finds! I spotted the retro mesa temple print. The original link from the past isn't working and I have been pouring over the internet to find it for a while. Would you please be willing to share the link? This Mesa girl would be so so grateful!
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ReplyDeleteI love seeing before and afters when there was a budget involved because the reality is- most of us have to decorate on a tight budget! This turned out so great!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a remarkable change with not too much work/money! It's lovely.
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Wonderful interior decoration with less spending!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! We really had some fun with this redo! :)
ReplyDeleteIf anyone would like the temple image file, feel free to email me! I'd love to share.
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Really great mix of colors and textures. Especially love the faux inlay mirror you painted. Did you use a stencil to keep it all so straight? How do you go about deciding the collar pallet to mix the warm and cool colors? Also, can you post costs so we can get an idea of what something like this would cost?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover! The love for your family really comes through in your design and blog. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you did this space! The neutral colors are perfect with all the pops and accents. I need the encouragement right now as I'm about to embark on a deep cleaning and redecorating project for a few areas of my home.
ReplyDeleteHoly paint! It looks fantastic and as always so inspiring. Also yay for sisters being neighbors!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! The bench from Target is awesome! I love that they maintain high quality standards so I can intermingle Target and Thomasville. I look forward to seeing updates on Ali's house!!! My brother and my parents both moved near me a year go and it's awesome - I'm happy for you and your sister. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks *great* - nice job! Love the little brass table.
ReplyDeleteNeed new light fixtures asap, though. Yes?
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Jenny, that bench is everything! Will you share what paint you used on the legs and how you went about painting them? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny. I have a random question for you. Have you had any experience with fabric spray paint? I've recently inherited an armchair that I absolutely love and I am going to put it in my son's room. I love the type of fabric but not the color that's on the chair. I've been trying to decide if I want to re cover it myself or just pay to have it done and I stumbled across the upholstery spray paint. It had great reviews but I wondered if you've had any experience with it and what your opinion is. Maybe its not for long term? Any advice you have is great :) thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow such a beautiful transformation, So bright and airy and such a grande entrance.
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to see what you do with the rest of the house. :)