You might remember from last week's coffee table post that I mentioned restoring some furniture. I was treasure hunting a couple of weeks ago when I found two pieces that would make great end tables for the living room. One actually was an end table and the other a bookcase style shelf, which you'll see in a minute, but first I want to explain what prompted this whole endeavor.
When we were first married and living in a very small rental, we had an equally small loveseat couch. It was the perfect size for the two of us, the two of us and a baby, the two of us a pre-schooler and another baby.....but then not so much. The kids were getting too big and there was no way we could comfortably sit together anymore. Plus, kids growing older means fewer larger plastic toys and so we find ourselves with a bit more living room space now anyway.
So when Husby found a nice couch at the thrift store (and thoroughly checked it out) he went ahead and brought it home. It was darker in color than I would prefer, but a slipcover takes care of that problem easily. I like that better anyway as now I can easily put the whole 'couch' through the laundry every couple of weeks or so, or in other words, as often as it gets covered in salsa....๐ Total cost for couch and slipcover: $70
After his success with the couch, Husby stumbled upon a large, barely used La-Z-Boy recliner. At only $24, he went ahead and snapped up the chair too.
So now we had a couch and a chair, but no side tables. I figured it was only a matter of time before I would check those items off of my list and actually found them both at the same garage sale. Check it out:
Side Note: I mentioned that Husby thoroughly checked out the sofa before making the purchase. Anytime you are buying something used used, you want to check it out for obvious reasons, but especially items that can't go through a proper washing. I have a list of things that I'll never buy used like socks, undies, etc but sometimes fabric covered furniture can be ok. You want to check the item carefully for icky things like bugs, pet hair smells or questionable stains. And when I say thoroughly, I mean under cushions, under the entire piece, behind the piece, etc. Even when an item passes the cleanliness test, I still recommend cleaning it with a disinfectant like Lysol before it enters your home.
When we were first married and living in a very small rental, we had an equally small loveseat couch. It was the perfect size for the two of us, the two of us and a baby, the two of us a pre-schooler and another baby.....but then not so much. The kids were getting too big and there was no way we could comfortably sit together anymore. Plus, kids growing older means fewer larger plastic toys and so we find ourselves with a bit more living room space now anyway.
So when Husby found a nice couch at the thrift store (and thoroughly checked it out) he went ahead and brought it home. It was darker in color than I would prefer, but a slipcover takes care of that problem easily. I like that better anyway as now I can easily put the whole 'couch' through the laundry every couple of weeks or so, or in other words, as often as it gets covered in salsa....๐ Total cost for couch and slipcover: $70
After his success with the couch, Husby stumbled upon a large, barely used La-Z-Boy recliner. At only $24, he went ahead and snapped up the chair too.
So now we had a couch and a chair, but no side tables. I figured it was only a matter of time before I would check those items off of my list and actually found them both at the same garage sale. Check it out:
Side Note: I mentioned that Husby thoroughly checked out the sofa before making the purchase. Anytime you are buying something used used, you want to check it out for obvious reasons, but especially items that can't go through a proper washing. I have a list of things that I'll never buy used like socks, undies, etc but sometimes fabric covered furniture can be ok. You want to check the item carefully for icky things like bugs, pet hair smells or questionable stains. And when I say thoroughly, I mean under cushions, under the entire piece, behind the piece, etc. Even when an item passes the cleanliness test, I still recommend cleaning it with a disinfectant like Lysol before it enters your home.
(You can click here to read more about the coffee table)
End Table
I liked this table right away for it's French style. In fact, the legs, hardware and cut of the top match my china cabinet almost perfectly. I managed to snag it for $7.
(You can click here to see the china cabinet)
I liked this table right away for it's French style. In fact, the legs, hardware and cut of the top match my china cabinet almost perfectly. I managed to snag it for $7.
(You can click here to see the china cabinet)
Fresh & Pretty
A new coat of white paint paired with gold hardware (spray paint) and this end table is perfectly updated.
A new coat of white paint paired with gold hardware (spray paint) and this end table is perfectly updated.
Bookcase
Also at the same sale was this bookcase. I think it had been used as wall shelving as some of the hanging brackets were still in place and the top was painted green. This piece only needed to be repainted in white and was $5.
Ready to Go
Once painted I tucked the shelf up against the wall near the La-Z-Boy chair. I was looking for something both tall and narrow and this piece worked perfectly. Now Husby has a place to set snacks, drinks and his phone while reclining comfortably.
Completed Living Room
Couch & Slipcover- $70
Recliner- $24
End Table- $7
Bookcase- $5
Coffee Table (Varnish)- $6
Paint- $10
That's an entire thrifted and made-over living room for $122. Eat all of the salsa you want, nothing here is too valuable to spill on top of! ๐๐๐
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I hope you enjoyed this furniture makeover post, thanks for stopping by!
Also at the same sale was this bookcase. I think it had been used as wall shelving as some of the hanging brackets were still in place and the top was painted green. This piece only needed to be repainted in white and was $5.
Ready to Go
Once painted I tucked the shelf up against the wall near the La-Z-Boy chair. I was looking for something both tall and narrow and this piece worked perfectly. Now Husby has a place to set snacks, drinks and his phone while reclining comfortably.
Completed Living Room
Couch & Slipcover- $70
Recliner- $24
End Table- $7
Bookcase- $5
Coffee Table (Varnish)- $6
Paint- $10
That's an entire thrifted and made-over living room for $122. Eat all of the salsa you want, nothing here is too valuable to spill on top of! ๐๐๐
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I hope you enjoyed this furniture makeover post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
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