When I stumbled upon this beautiful
vintage settee at my local Goodwill store
my heart started to flutter...
My first thought was that I would
have it reulphostered in a dark gray linen
to accent our family room.
That was until my other partner in crime
over at Simply Klassic Home
challenged me to use color.
Honestly it was quite a challange for me
Kate is a neutral girl!
The Dior home is filled nothing but neutrals so
I really had my work cut out.
As the days went by I was busy getting prices
for the redo and yet my mind was spinning
about how would I make this beauty work
in our home before she puts on her new dress!
This was probably the worst case
of performance anxiety I have ever experienced!
{three days and I still had nothing}
Then it hit me
I wanted it to look beautiful and yet
still resemble my sense of style...
In our garage there was an old wood
picnic table top that Mr. Dior and I
had found in the dumpster
a few months prior so that was my start.
I wanted to give that rustic vintage feel
and the warmth of fall...
I added a treasured vintage suitcase
from one of my dearest friends Jo Lee...
A few vintage clocks and my very first bible
that had been handed down.
I added driftwood {no surprise there}
to fill my old cowboy boots along
with a few linen pillows to finish...
Whew!!! I will post how she turns
out after the holidays. I love how perfect she is
for fall as I start to put away some of our
summer whites and bring out more of the darker grays.
I think I will add some old wood crates and fresh
flowers for Thanksgiving..
I will be linking up this week with my lovelies
Jann's Share your cup Thursday
Debra's Vintage Inspiration
Jennifer Rizzo's Fabulously Creative
Courtney's Feathered Nest Friday
Much love to all of you
XOXO
33 comments:
Kate,
That table looks like an old barn door ~~~~LOVE~~~~ this! Beautiful velvet settee! Super cool boot! Pillow are fab looks amazing!
xx
Anne
Hi Kate. It was so good to hear from you the other day and I will of course contact ya the next time I am around :)
This is gorgeous, too gorgeous for words.
Velvet rich and screams fall!!!
I love how you have dressed her and really love how you used the cowboy boots!
So chic.
Take care
Amy
She's beautiful. You did a fantastic job making the color work for your decor. The cowboy boots make a great centerpiece.
I knew you could do it! You are always the inspiration to me, so glad I could return the favor! :)) It looks so beautiful and I freaking love the cowboy boots!!!
Good choice. The velvet is perfect.
Wow - you are simply amazing - that vignette is gorgeous beyond words! Love the clocks on the driftwood on the suitcase on the floor lol -
What an inspirational blog to follow
Big hugs,
Suzan
A divine pairing of beautiful treasures!
Liz
Oh Kate,
I have never seen or even thought of
driftwood in cowboy boots,
I love how your mind works!!!
It's all gorgeous!!!
~ Violet
How exquisite! I love your color preferences. Calm yet....there's depth. Love it all!
Wow! I think you did beautiful! I love the whole vignette. I really don't think you could mess anything up, though.
Great find- she is beautiful!
It is so lovely, Kate. I love the beautiful, rich color!
Wowwwww.....rough and tough awesome....xxx...!!!
Kate, that settee is BEAUTIFUL. I know it's scary to step outside our box sometimes, but girly you nailed it! I think the color you chose is perfect, as usual : )
Hugs to you my dear friend ~
Deanna
You did good! It's absolutely lovely, and I love the mix of the dressier settee with the distressed woods and accessories. Perfect!
Mary Alice
This is the most amazing find! We never have items like this settee! The reclaimed picnic table is amazing! You have a gift for design! I always enjoy seeing your lovely posts!
it doesn't get any more scrumptious than rich brown velvet! it's gorgeous, just lovely!
xo
Polly
What a find Kate, love those days when you find such an amazing piece (you have to pinch yourself!) Your updated header is so pretty, hugs
Tanya :)
Mmm...blood red velvet with grey...beautiful. If you do keep it the velvet thru the holidays, I can only imagine the Christmas magic it will become. When and if you get it redone...hang onto that old velvet...it's dreamy.
Deb
OH it is lovely, Kate...and perfectly beautiful for fall!
You have the talent to make anything look good and fit into your surroundings. The settee is lovely and is perfect for the Fall season. Love the gallery wall in your previous post. You have a beautiful, successful family. You must be so proud. Best wishes and blessings, Tammy
I have several pieces that need to be reupholstered, but you give good advice here. Live with it for a while. It's beautiful.
Kate, I love it! It is gorgeous with all of your grays! :) {And the cowboy boots with the driftwood are such a cute touch, I must add!} I always love seeing the vignettes you create. :)
I hope you have a beautiful Friday!
Blessings and hugs,
Jenni
good for you for trying something new! :) Love the cross pillow~
She is beautiful, you did an amazing job!! I love driftwood everywhere, what you did w/it is so cute, Kate!
Have a great weekend, you really should have your own show.
xoxo~Tracie
Hi Kate! LOVE this:) Now THIS is thinking outside the box! Great job.
What a beautiful find ~ I love what you have put with it!
I also love your new header!
I love this, the rich velvet and rustic elements, I love,love texture!
Kate, love the settee and the picnic table top. The color is great for Fall. How clever to put lovely driftwood in your boots. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
Hugs,
Jann
I just KNEW you were going to say that this came from your magical Goodwill store!!!
I swear, if I ever need to locate any unicorns or leprechauns, I'm headed there....they have EVERYTHING else!!!
XOXO,
Anne
I am not a gray person at all... but I DO love what you DO with this color...and to pair it with the velvet is beyond stunning!
Gorgeous look from my gorgeous friend!
Sending you huge hugs, Kate.
Jersey Girl xoxoxo
What a gorgeous mix of texture and color. And you styling is beautiful!
Angela
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