Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Price my Space--My FREE Living Room.




My biggest blog-crush, Nester, is having a Price My Space party! If you're stopping by from the Nester's, thanks for coming! I'm just getting started here at City Seed so I am thrilled to have visitors (read: I am a desperate attention-gobbler. Read me. Follow me. Comment me. I have no shame.)

I just redecorated, and I definitely have a budget living room! In fact, my room was free! How is that possible?! Well, sometimes trial and error can be profitable. If you have no money, but are willing to take the time to hunt for a great deal, you can only end up with a great space for a great price!

(Remember, click any picture to enlarge it!)




1. The big, round mirror--Craigslist. The couple selling it was moving out that day, and it had to go. LOVE it's wide, black frame. $30.

2. I kissed a lot of frogs to find this chair! But this is where you gotta listen closely, girls, so grab you a Frappuccino and lean in... I stole. I mean, I looked for STEALS of a deal! On Craigslist, that is. Why? If I change my mind, I make money when I resell and I can use it to buy me more house pretties. Love me some pretties!

The first chair I bought was a white, slip-covered love of a thing. It was $70, but when I got it home it was just too big for my space. I resold it the next day for $150. Love that. Then, I found a pair of DAMASK WINGCHAIRS! 13 months new. $100. For the pair. Yes, I said $100 for the pair. Brought them home, loved the damask, but felt like they were too formal for the room. I resold them for $200 each. Then I found a cane-backed, french style, silk upholstered chair for $15 at Goodwill. I loved it in there. It looked just right. I hated to part with it. But I ended up deciding it wasn't practical with two small boys creating ruckuses right and left. I sold it for $100.

So, for those of you who are good at math (unlike me), I am currently ahead by $465 on the chair venture. Now, I could have just gone out and spent my new fortune on a chair at retail price, but what would be the fun in that? I'm a hunter. It's the thrill of the chase.

So when I found the custom upholstered chair above, I knew it had to be mine. It's a red and tan gingham, and I covered the seat cushion with painter's canvas. Didn't even sew it. I just tucked. $45 including the canvas. The clock above the chair was $5 at Goodwill. I spray painted it with paint I already had. I will talk about the lamps later. Total: $50.

3. The sofa and loveseat. I had an ugly (to me) microfiber sectional. I was DYING for fabric-covered pieces, preferably in a slip-covered style. I resold my sectional for $600 and told myself I would spend no more on new furniture than what I sold my old stuff for. This 3 month old set was being sold by a couple retiring to Florida. $500 total. $100 in my pocket.

4. I spent my "extra" $100 on a faux fireplace with a candelabra inside.





5. My coffee table was free. It was a battered looking, pine thing, but it had nice drawers and beadboard styling. I spray painted it white, distressed it, and added a number with a paint marker. I changed its knobs out for new ones I had gotten for $0.25 on clearance at Tar-jay. Total: About $12 for the knobs and spraypaint.




6. Black end tables--Craigslist again. I spraypainted them, including the hardware! $30 for the pair. The set of 3 lamps was bought at Costco for $60. The frame was free at a garage sale. I put some scrapbook paper in it, and hot glued a Z (our initial) that I had shmeared with craft paint. The books were $2 at Goodwill. The birdie was $1 at Michael's. On the other table, I have a frame ($4) again with scrapbook paper and some pretties from my stash, and a little succulent in a pot (fake fake fake! POOPIE alert!) that I got for $2.50 at Michael's. Total for end tables, lamps, and accessories: $101.50


Here's my room again, so you don't get lost trying to scroll to refer to it!





7. Um, I skipped the number 7 apparently. Take a break to sip those Frapps and meet me at number 8. Thanx.

8. Welcome back. On to my rug, numero ocho. My rug was a GREAT investment. 100% wool, 8x11, thick! I love the colors in it. It is a soft white, a soft gray-blue, and some tan. $300 from HomeGoods. Oh, sweet mercy, I love that store. I am not including this in my total because I got it before I redecorated, so it was pre-existing. Everything else has been aquired in the last 6 months or so.

9. The Armoire is one of my favorite things in the room. Not only does it satisfy my "house pretties" craving, it houses our TV, some media, 47 million toys, and even diapers and wipes. And it's solid as the day it was made. $185 on, you guessed it, Craigslist. I traded out the knobs and pulls for more Tar-jay clearance ones. $3.50 for all hardware. The hurricane lanterns on there were $16 for all three, and the candles in them were $6. All were clearance finds at Michael's or Joann Fabrics, not sure. The huge, white platter was $6 from Goodwill and the barn star was $5 at Lowe's. I painted it blue with some leftover paint I had. Total for this area: $221.50.

10. I am about to let you in on a secret. I almost hesitate to even post it, because I don't want everyone to go steal my yummy deals! But here it is: Lowe's is negotiable on clearance prices. Oh yes, they are. My big, white mirror that sits on the mantle is broken in one corner. Lowe's wanted $30 for it. I asked if I could have it for $10. I walked away singing. Singing in a slightly grunty, strangled voice belonging to a girl carrying a very, very large and heavy mirror. The apothecary jar set was $20. I got it on chefs.com of all places. The stuff in them was free from my yard, except for the petal filler which were $2. The little lamp was $3 from Goodwill. Total: $35

Room total: -$45. Yep, that is right. I have $45 more now than I did when I started. Mercy me.



Thanks for touring my living room, and be sure to look at everyone else's Price My Space posts over at the Nesting Place!

5 comments:

Amanda@Imperfectly Beautiful said...

Ok, seriously...you are my HERO! What an awesome post. I love that you are $45 richer now than before you started. It really doesn't get much better than this. LOVE IT!

~Amanda

p.s. And who knew Lowe's clearance prices were negotiable? Thank you for that tasty morsel of information!

Anonymous said...

Wow. That's all I can say!! I can't believe you redecorated and ended up with MORE money than you started with! I wanna do that! And, thank you, thank you, thank you for the Lowe's clearance tidbit...I'll SO be using that! Your room is beautiful, by the way!

Liana Zook said...

Wow! It takes a lot of talent to get something for nothing AND have it look AMAZING!!!!
You did just that!! I am left in awe of you and your great finds!!!!

Aimee Jeanne said...

I was so entertained when I read this post. I always knew you were amazing at decorating on a budget, but reading the actual amounts really blew my mind. Good job!

Unknown said...

You are an inspiration!! I can't believe what you have created with a negative amount of money. Lol! My husband is totally impressed. Thanks so much for sharing your space! It is beautiful!

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