Hello my budget decorating darlings!
Did ya’ll have a great weekend? I am feeling bittersweet today; I sent my youngest off for his first ever day of school this morning! He was so excited with his new backpack full of school supplies and I was proud of myself because I didn’t cry like a baby the way I did with the first two. At least, I’ve managed to hold off so far…
Today I went virtual bargain hunting for pieces that would add character to a home for under $100. Ya’ll know that my style is really kind of modern/contemporary. I love clean lines and minimal fuss. But, at the same time, I’m well aware of how modern can look stark, cold, and uninviting… a look that I’m not fond of at all. My solution to this is to look for vintage or antique pieces with clean lines that can add a little character without overwhelming a room. (Okay, this is my theoretical solution. I’ve yet to successfully find the perfect pieces to do this in my home, but I’m still looking, alright? I could have this blog for 15 years and I bet my home would stay a work-in-progress… )
The first piece I came across was this great velvet sofa for $95. The color is daring and funky, definitely not for someone who wants a sedate room… but look at those lines! Hmm… I could sell my sofa (on craigslist of course!) and use the money to buy this one. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/fud/791508509.html
Wouldn’t this vintage metal chair make a lovely little accent piece? It’s only $30 (and, to be honest, I’d ask if they’d take $20). I see it paired with a more traditional round dark wood accent table but I think it could work in a variety of settings. I might recover the vinyl seat though with a patterned fabric or faux patterned leather… http://atlanta.craigslist.org/fuo/791450888.html
Now this piece isn’t my general style at all, but somehow, the more I looked at it, the more it captured my imagination. I see it painted an antique white in someone’s kitchen. Or maybe a antiqued black, Ballard Designs style. In fact, I would probably paint and change out the knobs using this Ballard’s Huntshire Bakers Cabinet as an inspiration:
Not an exact match, but invest $100 for the piece, some elbow grease and another $70 or so for painting supplies, and you could have a gorgeous piece while saving over $1200 easily. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/fuo/790287693.html
This final piece is something that I’m in serious lust over! I would run right out and buy this piece if I hadn’t just spent all my money on school supplies, because I think it would be an awesome buffet for my dining area. I love everything about it, the color, the lines, the size… EVERYTHING! :sigh: At $85, it’s bound to be snapped up in a few days. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/fuo/791528176.html
That’s it for today my dears! Here’s wishing you a great start to a wonderful week…
xoxo – Shauntelle







