This is how it looks today. Creamy white walls with dark hardwood floors.
That is the fabric that forced me to learn how to thread my sewing machine.
A close-up of the fabric with the couch.
Looking at this room - which I stop to do every time I come down the stairs - is surreal. I've spent the last twelve years turning builder-grade linen white rooms into colorful rooms. This is the first room I've ever painted white....
I needed the calming effect of white to balance the curtains. I needed the curtains to liven up the couch. (I looked all over trying to find already-made curtains in stores that would match our grey-green couch but alas....) I needed the couch because it was on uber sale and fits my giant of a husband.
There's so much still to do in this room... several refinishing projects that have to wait for warmer weather.
While waiting for Spring, I'm doing indoor projects - thus the curtains. I was so intimidated by my sewing machine... but once I figured it out, these curtains are pretty simple. I used Miss Mustard Seed's curtain tutorial. I also used her curtain hanging template idea. If you're making or hanging curtains any time soon. I highly recommend checking out the links above. You'll be glad you did.
So until April... I'm enjoying the curtains.
Pertinent info:
Wall Color - Sherwin-Williams Greek Villa (SW 7551) - mixed at Home Depot with Behr paint.
Fabric - Alsbrook Spa purchased at Calico Corners.
Lovely fabric....good job Leighann!
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice Leighann. Funny how we stop to admire our work whenever we walk by a newly painted/ renovated room. I do the same :) I bet all your peeps do.
ReplyDeletei love it! all! the fabric AND the white walls! i'm really wanting to BRIGHTEN up our walls - white and light greys. pat is not into it at the moment...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job - love the couch! Thanks for sharing -
ReplyDeleteBeverly - Ohio
Great choices, love it all!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It does look very calming and peaceful!
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