More Zero Dollar Decorating
redosIts still cold, I'm still stuck indoors staring at these same walls, and sick of them! So, I kept going with my Zero Dollar Decorating. (plus it gave me something to do so I could avoid starting on taxes!)
In the kitchen, I repainted the interior of my glass door cabinets, and covered the backs in vintage silk wallpaper, then rearranged the things inside, to have a more neutral look.
On the edges of the shelves, I glued some of the pretty hand made trim that I got from my Late Great Aunt Caroline. The wallpaper is some of my stash, and the paint is the wall color from the adjoining dining room.
After painting and moving around the plates and glasses and mugs, I decided that I needed a more neutral curtain for below the sink. When I rummaged around in my studio, I came across some burlap and decided that was just what I needed. But when it was done, it was a little too un-Karla-like, so I took it down and sewed some of my aunt's old lace to the bottom.
I'm pretty happy with it now. I also covered the lamp shades with brown paper to warm them up a bit too, and to match the new curtain. Hmm, looks like I need a light bulb… And too bad that the coffee maker is such a dominant feature on the counter. It looks like a big, black robot! But, heck, I LIVE here and I do need my coffee every morning!
For the dining room, I turned the table to a different angle and gave the room a whole new look. Then, I brought in a side table from the studio to fill the space that I'd snitched the cabinet from to take to the bathroom the day before. Its not permanent, I'd rather have something with a door or drawers to store table linens in. I've got a piece in mind, but it is TOO COLD to go out to the garage to get it and fix it up!
To feel warmer, I hung some heavier curtains over the lace panels that I had up. These are from Target, about 7 years ago, a nice, heavy velvet that really traps the cold air coming in around the windows. They looked a bit blah, so I took some ribbon and safety pins to tie up a lace panel that I sometimes use as a table runner.
Since it was too cold outside to hop in the car and go shopping, (plus, I am broke from Christmas) I was forced to shop around the house and studio to find things for my redo. None of the changes are very big, or dramatic, but they've helped me cope with some winter blues!




















































