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Window panels & hardware that were on backorder finally arrived. They were installed over the weekend, along with delivering a $30 thrifted buffet I sanded, primed, painted and stained. The buffuet, set under the existing wall mounted tv, gave not only weight to this side of the space, but also adds concealed storage.
Although bookcases or etegers could have worked on the left and right wall, the person this space was designed for didn't want the "clutter" of books displayed. And I wasn't going to put bookcases just to fill them with store bought 'stuff'. She's in transition in her life, and is looking for a clean comfortable space.
This space is part of an "L" shaped open living room. Since I was keeping the sofa along the wall - to maintain the view to the patio - I needed to create a flexible seating area to bridge the sofa to the wall mounted TV. These four slipper chairs, set around another refinished thrifted find - a Drexel Heritage solid wood coffee table found for only $40 -did the trick. And even though these two thrifted pieces were found at two seperate shops, their lines and finish work together to give a cohesive look to the space, without breaking the budget. Her existing silver framed wall art is balanced on the opposite wall with a grid of four silver frames from Ikea. The mirrored [Beekman] sconces I found at ZGallerie and help give a reflective quality to this space. The only thing missing: two Spathiphyllum plants to place under the pictures which will give the space 'life'.
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