Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Corner nook
I'm showing you the rest of my apartment redo. Like I said a few posts ago, I split the room into chunks and rejigged each area (like this corner) as a little room unto itself - if you're intimidated by the process of redecorating or even refreshing a bit, this strategy can make that process less daunting.
I relocated these huge thrifted glass lamp (with ruby red shade bought for a song at Consumers Lighting in Toronto) to the large teak hutch (thrifted over a decade ago for $80) as it was so large and the scale looked off in its former home, on the dining room table. I added some vintage bags to the end of the hutch and piled other books in a haphazard way.
A red pilllow case hides a stain on the teak and defines the lamp.
I like having a sense of humour when I decorate. This painting, by my very talented sister, features the profile of a man on a beach as he stares off into the distance. I positioned the black statuette beside it (thrifted for a few dollars) so that she was looking the same way too. The Star Trek-type decanter was given to me by my best friend and was in her family when she was growing up.
Labels:
decorating,
Furniture,
Lamps,
Room Makeover,
Thrift,
Thrift Style
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Gorgeous corner, the lamp looks perfect there!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Keep meaning to snuggle up with a book there but so far hasn't happened!
ReplyDeleteYay, Kelly. I've also found good stuff at Consumer Lighting (2482 Dufferin St)
ReplyDeleteChrisToronto, that place is near my work and I have to force myself to not go in all the time as I already own, like, 20 lamps!
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