This table was a friend's castoff, and the two windows, in place of artwork, were $5 each - "I love seeing the beauty in unloved things" explains Emily. |
Stair numbers bought from the local hardware store and painted. |
A simple lampshade which Emily découpaged herself with pages from the dictionary. |
A second hand chair, a vintage map won on eBay, and a piece of driftwood supported by $2 brackets. |
The pendant lamp is made from a garden lantern with a $4 socket. Some gorgeous vintage items, such as the ladder and wooden crate, were finds at a local antique shop. |
Emily's jar collection - $5 is the most she has paid for one. |
Michael's home made dining table, teamed with second hand chairs Emily painted, and a bargain find in the pendant light hung with sisal rope. |
Simple shelving with baskets bought from Target. |
The kitchen makeover cost a grand sum of $31 - a gallon of paint and putty to fill holes left from taking off the upper cabinet doors. |
The track alone on sliding barn-style doors can cost hundreds of dollars, but Emily cleverly fashioned her own using caster wheels and plumbing pipes. |
The bedside table was going cheap because it's top was missing. A slab of $10 reclaimed oak solved that problem. |
love the barn doors
ReplyDeleteJust the kind of house I wanted to see to start my morning! There are just too many things I love about this place to list but the windows in the fist pic and the beautiful silver lamp in the 4th pic really stand out for me!
ReplyDeleteI am so much a believer of re-using vintage items. My mum has a sofa just like the one above (cane one) but in dark mahogany. Now she has moved in with me I am thinking I could probably use the sofa myself if I get it repainted professionally with a French white washed or grey washed finish. I am truly inspired by this post. I love those doors on sliders!
ReplyDeleteLee ☺
What a fabulous house! I love the fact that expenditure didn't/doesn't have to prevent you from making some wonderful improvements:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming home and colour palette. Happy weekend Vic!
ReplyDeleteSo many cute touches in this one Vic. I hope you had a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteAbbey x