A year ago, this was what my living room looked like. Well, this was the best corner of the living room, anyway. On the opposite wall I had my grandmother’s old and very worn sofa and facing the armoire in an “L” to the sofa were a pair of recliners that I regretted buying the minute I did it. You know, they say that you should really live in a house for a while before you invest a lot of time and money into decorating it. They’re right! I decorated this room before I even lived in the house! We knew we hated everything the previous owners had done, so we were only too happy to put our own stamp on the place. The carpet needed replacing and we had lived with apartment beige for a long time with children. We wanted something that would hide the occasional spill. Hmm, royal blue. What can I say? I’ll just claim momentary insanity! It hides spills alright, but it shows every speck of dust and every pet hair. There’s a reason apartments have beige, I guess! Not to mention it’s just plain ugly!
Anyway, point being, when we refinanced last November, we know we wanted to make some changes. Here’s what we have so far:
That white door to the furnace is now painted brown as is the front door. This is where I’d like to hang the mirror. These things aren’t pretty at all and I would love to train everyone to put shoes and garments away properly, but I’ve lived with my family long enought to know that that’s never going to happen! So I’ll just do my best to keep it tidy.
I love this scotty dog doorstop, but I always feel guilty when I look at it. Doesn’t it seem like something Jenny should own? Well, you know, McComb is a Scottish family so I guess I do have some right to it! We bought the console table, the much-too-big coffee table and this end table all together. So far the console has held up fine, but on this end table, the veneer is chipping away. And now there’s a little spot on the coffee table. To tell the truth, I’d love to get rid of the coffee table, but Earl’s not ready to admit the mistake yet. Anyway, did we do this? We’re not super-fastidious about coasters. I try, but there are kids in my house when I’m not there. I can’t be on coaster patrol all the time. But it’s really bugging me. Shouldn’t it be more durable than this? We bought them 9 months ago? Should I contact the furniture store? Your help on this will be appreciated.