And now for a little chair-related riddle: What sucks more than buying eight chairs on craigslist only to realize that they’re really really not working after a year and a half of trying?
A: Buying eight chairs on craigslist only to realize that they’re really really not working after a year and a half of trying while you blog about it to the world at large. Haha. But you know we like to keep it real, so here’s the unfortunate chair lesson that we had to learn through trial and error. And boy were there trials. And errors. But you win some and ya lose some when it comes to making your house a home. So if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. And again. And again. Haha. The good news is that this whole journey into home-making has a happy ending, so let’s skip to the fun part:
But wait. We’re getting ahead of ourselves. First let’s flash back to the whole struggling-to-make-our-original-eight-craigslist-chairs-work rundown:
- First we found our $25 craigslist chairs and snatched them up – even though we hated the crazy hotel fabric
- Then we hunted down some inexpensive slipcovers at World Market (score!) but they were too big (boo!) so we tossed them into the dryer and they shrunk up and fit a lot better (score!).
- Then we dyed them a nice mocha color in the hopes of letting the dark teal backs of the built-ins do their thing (the original off-white tone clashed with all of the white trim and the built-ins in person).
- Then we lived with them a bit and learned that they got baggy and messy looking after a week or two of washing them (boo!). Although they snapped back into shape whenever we washed them again, it was more maintenance than we initially thought (boo!).
- So I actually tried painting one of the chairs a happy apple green using textile medium (epic fail!).
- Then I tried spray painting them (knowing I could just toss the brown slipcovers back on if it didn’t work out, so I didn’t have much to lose). They were sleeker than the baggy slipcovers thanks to the tighter lines, but the swirled pattern showed through in texture, which was a little less than ideal.
I actually ended that spray-painting post with this somewhat deflated statement: “As for how we feel, we’re still sort of on the fence. They’re definitely better (muuch better) than the green painted chair debacle. And in person we think they’re marginally better than the baggy slipcovers. But we’ll probably recover or replace them someday down the line. There’s probably a lesson in here somewhere about how $25 craigslist chairs might not always be the answer if they have a crazy pattern and don’t fit typical store-bought slipcovers. Ah well, live and learn.”
In other words I took all of my crazy out on those poor hopeless chairs. Then I gave them the silent treatment for a few months while slowly growing more and more frustrated with them. Eventually we faced the they’re-just-not-working music and said things like this and this to folks who asked about them. And the good news is that the fifth (eighth? I’ve lost count) time is the charm! The key wasn’t saving those chairs and desperately trying to make them work, it was setting them free.
We’re planning to craigslisting the old guys in the hopes that someone who is much better at reupholstery than we are will be interested (they’re a great classic shape, but the fabric has to go) so we’ll keep you guys posted on what brave soul wants to keep giving these chairs a chance at survival.
But now let’s talk about the new chairs! They were actually a really good deal (just $62 a pop) and best of all, we love them just as they are. No more chair-speriments. At least in this room. The larger/cozier chair idea actually hit me one night while thinking about casual and super comfy dining room setups like this one from West Elm and this one from Ballard Designs:
Why do our chairs need to be tiny and why do there need to be eight of them? What if there were six big armchairs around the table? We still have seating for an additional four people at the peninsula (literally three steps to the left of the table) and if our family gatherings eventually get so big that we need to seat more than nine or ten people, we can always set up a kids table in the office since the middle of that room is clear (and that’s just three steps from the dining table in another direction). Plus seating for six in our first house’s dining area worked for the 4.5 years we lived there, so even just the four extra spots at the peninsula will be gravy.
So then I was on the hunt for armchairs, but because I worry about kiddos (& even adults) with a whole bunch of fabric + food, I had this very specific hankering for something wicker or woven. Just to add more texture and not have fabric that I have to worry about staining. The only bummer is that most wicker armchairs are in the $200-300 range a pop (like these $319 options from Ballard Designs, and these $299 ones from Pottery Barn). And then I found these. Four of them for less than the price of one of those others! And angels sang. Wait, that was just Clara in the background doing her Katy Perry impression (in case you’re wondering, if you ask her who her favorite singers are, they’re listed as follows: Katy Perry, The Chipmunks, Adam Levine, and Barney).
Guess why they were so marked down? They’re actually outdoor chairs! And it’s the end of the season so they were on super clearance. I was really nervous to buy two 4-sets of them sight unseen, but I read that:
- I could return them to any Target store instead of having to pay to ship them back if they didn’t work
- By using our Target credit card the shipping was completely free
- Also by using our Target card we’d score an additional 5% off (wahoo!)
So it felt pretty risk-free. Thank goodness, because at this point I’m suspicious of chairs having unforeseen issues. Haha. Oh and getting eight of them would mean that we’d have two extra chairs we wouldn’t need, so we could craigslist them, hopefully for $62 each since they’d be new/in the box and there are far uglier outdoor chairs on our local CL for $75 (so although we’d have to buy eight, we hopefully won’t lose any money getting those extra two by reselling them, and the per-chair cost will stay at $62). Update: Lots of folks are suggesting that we keep the other two for our deck or patio, which was definitely our first instinct, but we tried them in a few places and felt like we were forcing them, so we’d rather sell them and save up/wait for something that could work better in those outdoor spaces :)
Then we crossed all of our appendages and knocked on wood while waiting for them to come (which makes Burger bark enthusiastically, btw – more on that here). And huzzah! They’re awesome! They make me want to sit cross-legged at the table for hours and draw with Clara (done!). I think they’ll be great for doing homework with her and stuff (they’re kind of cozy like an armchair) and I can’t wait to have a big family dinner with the grandparents and John’s sister so we can all sit and chat for a nice long time in them (who am I kidding, I have a toddler, I’ll be running around while they sit and chat).
Here’s a shot of John relaxing in one. We’re so happy they’re comfy and the right height for the table. Whew.
Another great thing about them being outdoor chairs is that they have these great little durable seat cushions (they’re made to work outside, so they definitely can handle spills and wipe-downs – they actually feel impervious, like most things should bead up – which’ll definitely come in handy).
I’ll keep you posted when it comes to how these babies wear – and how they work for homework, drawing, and hosting bigger dinners with the fam. So far they’ve been awesome for our little crew (they’ve already passed the Play-Doh test). The coolest thing is that because they’re outdoor chairs we can literally bring them outside and spray them down with a hose if need be.
And I sort of love how everyone gets arm rests. It’s like we’re all sitting at the head of the table, which is kind of fitting since a round table doesn’t have a head.
We’re so thankful. Seriously, I thought we’d never crack this chair code and in 2040 we’d still be blogging something like “so we cryogenically froze the chairs and we think that’ll work! Fingers crossed!” Why is it that failing a few times sometimes makes the simplest accomplishments feel monumental? We finally got dining chairs we love almost two years into living here! Somebody strike up the band!
Here’s the view from the kitchen. We love how the slatted wood stools and the woven dining chairs work together without feeling too matchy. They both bring a nice texture and warmth to the rooms without feeling overwhelming (since having so many seats in two adjoining rooms could easily get crazy-competey-looking).
And so ends the epic 2010-2012 Chair Olympics that we hosted at our house. Sure, we lost the first six events (and you have to hand it to us, we really bombed a few of those times) but I might just be found standing on one of these chairs raising my fake gold medal up and happy-crying at the crowd. So it pays to keep at it until you finally get those “this is IT!” butterflies… even if they don’t come easy. In the end, we’re just happy that we didn’t have to spend 1K on a bunch of chairs, which was definitely our fear ever since we got our big ol’ table – but even with the loss that we took on those first ones (including all of our desperate attempts to save them) our total spent is still a few hundred less than that… and will hopefully be even less when we craigslist them. I think we just had to try the parson’s chairs and live with them to learn that we didn’t want to live with them. Haha. It’s like how you have to get that glittery purple eye shadow to learn that no (NO!) it’s not gonna work, and you should probably try something else.
What oops moments have you guys lived through lately? Any other furniture switchouts or upgrades going on? Between our new kitchen stools and these guys we’ve deemed this phase of home-making: “turning a corner.” It seems like we’re finally refining things, working out little nagging issues, and bringing in more texture & natural tones (which we loved in our first house) to mix with the pops of color that we’ve fallen more in love with since moving into our current house. It’s actually pretty normal for us to take a year or two to get our bearings, so needless to say, it’s pretty fun to be making those “that’s it!” tweaks in a few rooms that we use all the time. We knew we’d get there someday. Never mind those five other untouched rooms that we have yet to start. Haha.
Rachel says
The new chairs are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much better! Love the look!
Shauna @Satori Design for Living says
Loving the new chairs. I think sometimes it takes a journey to arrive where we first intended!
Erin says
First off, I LOVE the new chairs. Well done. They are beautiful and very fitting. They change the whole feeling of the room and in my humble opinion, it’s a much better vibe. It’s funny that you posted these today. Just this weekend I was looking for some advice on painting fabric and I came across your post when you painted your chairs. Oy … that was some experiment. But I so appreciate you keeping it real and showing us your hits as well as your misses!
Vivian says
They look great! I was initially worried they weren’t tall enough for dining, so I was glad to see the pic of John to show the height!
Sometimes it’s just best to start over, isn’t it?!
Robin Grey says
Wow! What a huge difference that made. This room is really lovely with those chairs. Great job!
Jeni says
Your dining room feels to me like it’s doing a big, relaxed, end of day, “sigh”. Great job and thanks for keeping it real!
Rebecca @ the lil house that could says
Yay new chairs! I love that you went with texture (over my white suggestion). The Pottery Barn seagrass parson’s chairs are my favorite chairs ever, but they’re mucho dinero. I bought two of the Target knock offs but sadly, my cat and his claws love them too. We just pull them out as spares for holidays. Good thing Burger doesn’t require a scratching post :)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw man! I never thought about that!
xo
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Born and Raised RVA says
I just made my first Craigslist purchase this weekend in Richmond…two really great distressed leather ottomans for $100! I’m super excited because they look like something from Restoration Hardware, which is totally the look that I am going for. I still have a long way to go in furnishing my new place that I move into next month…without a piece of furniture. Which leads me to two questions for you: How is “Karl” holding up? I have been looking at that sofa for my new place. Secondly, if you are interested in selling your two spare chairs, would you mind emailing me your asking price? I think they would look great in my new home and I will be in RVA again very soon.
YoungHouseLove says
Nice ottoman scores! They sound awesome! As for karl, still holding up really well. So happy with him. And as for our two extra chairs I think we’ll be asking $62 each, just to break even on them. Hope it helps!
xo,
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Lauren says
dont ya just love when you finally replace the not so good with the just right? yay!
Samantha says
So so so so so so (can’t say enough so’s) SO much better! I love them! I love everything you two do but to be honest whenever I took a home tour or you posted pictures of that room I had to scroll quickly by because the old chairs were not Petersik worthy!
Meg says
They look awesome and really warm up the room. The new dining room chairs along with your new stools really add a lot of character and warmth to your home.
Amanda says
I love how the chair backs angle out and make your table look like a big flower! Or is that just me? ha- I love it.
Fernanda says
Much better!!!
Natalie @ barnesdailycircus says
I finally used your spray paint tutorial and went for it! I love my new red lamp that I scored at a thrift store for 5 buckaroos!
Love the new chairs. They add a lot of depth and color :) Great find!
brandi says
So glad you found chairs that you love. Such a great price too.
Samantha Brown says
Hi Sherry
Random question – how large is the frame of the picture of the swimmer (?) you have right by the cut out in the kitchen? Looks about the size I’m looking for but trying to get a sense of scale for my home.
Thank you!
YoungHouseLove says
That’s 31″ x 25″ (that’s the outside measurement) and it was from Target. Hope it helps!
xo
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Kathryn says
Man, you guys are on top of things! Already updated the house tour! (Things like that show you for the big dawgs you are)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha- I ran over there and did that this morning as soon as I hit publish. Couldn’t wait! Haha.
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Erin {Home Everyday} says
I like the new chairs they are fab! We have a lot oopsy daisy kinds of things in our house. My current one that drives me nuts is I found a really cute picture frame at Target a few months back. I put a picture in it and hung in our bathroom. It is WAY TOO small for the space, but I keep like “trying to make it work.” It doesn’t. SO DOESN’T. I’m waiting to find the perfect thing to hang there and then I will switch it out.
K (Barking Babymama) says
Could not love them more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am on the keep-the-other-2 bandwagon though – they would make beautiful accent chairs in the living room, playroom, guest room, even one in the dining room where the white nightstand was with a cute little table? Anyway, love love love.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks K!
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Alisa says
LOOOOVE these! I was never crazy for those old chairs, so I’m glad to see them go. Your table is just so special and you needed special chairs to go with it! I think the table shines more with her new sassy chair friends.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Alisa!
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Meredith says
I really like the idea of “sassy chair friends”. I am now envisioning the new chairs being all buddy-buddy with the table…..
YoungHouseLove says
Haha!
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Carrie says
Thank goodness! It’s not that the last chairs were awful, but a little dull and blah. And I thought you didn’t know! It was a big “wah-wah” in your house that is now a major TA-DA!!! It’s hard to spend money on something when you have a piece or pieces that are working “fine.” But life is too short for fine. Way to go guys! Great lesson for all of us on living with what you love (or getting rid of the stuff you don’t).
Ashley says
Love the chairs! The “lesson” of this post is so timely for me. Not chair related, but we spent a large part of the weekend painting our twin baby girls’ nursery. Chose a color that was out of my comfort zone (thought it was a pretty coral) and painted the closet only because I was sceeerd. Holy neon orange. So we thought “let’s do grey in the main room and use coral and teal as accents.” Painted grey walls (in a nursery…also out of my comfort zone). Went too dark and it’s a bit moody for babies, IMO. Back to the drawing board. Not sure if I should abandon completely, try a lighter grey, or move the furniute in and see if we fall in love once it’s not just an empty room. I was beating myself up…but post helped make me feel a bit better :) So thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh man, we can so relate! That stuff is really hard to get on the first try, but I have faith you’ll totally get somewhere awesome! Have fun and good luck!
xo
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Pam the Goatherd says
Ashley, you could try mixing the paint with some white until it lightens up to a more comfortable color for you. That can be a less expensive alternative to buying more cans of expensive paint that you might not like.
Stephanie says
Ashley, this nursery might help you with a little inspiration if you wanted to try to make it work. The walls are dark but I just love how this nursery looks. Not for everyone but as soon as I read your comment, I thought of this nursery.
http://www.housetweaking.com/2012/08/28/mabreys-room/
Stefanie says
Things are REALLY coming together for you guys! I love watching the journey! :)
Sandi says
AHHHH!!! Yes, love them. Now I can actually envision the rug underneath it all.
Corie says
These look SO MUCH better. Live and learn!
I think what I like most, actually, is the outdoors-brought-in feeling… it’s going to be SO nice to sit at the table with a cup of hot cocoa in that bright sunny room come mid-winter when you can’t be outside. Win!
Mairi says
They look awesome! What an improvement! And I agree that they coordinate well with the stools in your kitchen. SO much texture!
Kathryn says
I love the way everything is coming together in your dining room and kitchen! A few small changes have made such a huge difference. I really love the words you added to that painting, also. Really well done. Looks like an inviting space to spend time in!
Amy says
Oh, I really love them!! You’re right, the texture of these and the new bar stools work perfectly together! Thanks for inspiring me while I live in a tiny apartment saving up for a house!
Stephanie says
Wow! You must have had a jumping up and down while spontaneously squealing moment when you placed these chairs and stood back to look at them! They just ‘fit’ and look perfect with everything! Love the texture, love the style! Simply awesome – Gold medal for sure! Congrats on finally making it work :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, it was more like “ahhh- are they the right height? when you sit in them do they work?” – I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. And then we sat down and stood back and loved them and finally both sort of exhailed. Hahah!
xo,
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Stephanie says
forgot to add my ps!
ps: can’t wait to see what you decide on for a light over the table – I feel like the new chairs are ‘asking’ for one :)
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, I can’t wait for that! Something big. And we’re thinking something metal and cage-y and sort of spherical. Will keep you posted!
xo
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Stephanie says
Oooh! Sounds amazing!
Chelsea says
Love them! And those new stools! I actually spray painted the top of an ottoman with ORB paint this past weekend after I saw it on your blog. The sides of the ottoman are a nice dark faux leather but the top was a terrible Southwest fabric print. It was $10 on clearance at Garden Ridge though! So I ORBed the top and it looks pretty good. Thanks for the idea ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Love it!!
xo,
s
April says
LOVE them and the casual feel they give your dining room!! I love them so much… i just went on Target.com to order a set for my house only to find them priced at $399 for the set (on “sale”). :( womp.. womp… womp…. I will keep my eye on them though! Maybe the price will come down soon!
YoungHouseLove says
What?! The price went back up?! That’s crazy!
xo
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Jenn M. says
COZY and the scaling is genius.
I just have a question tho, when you’re actually eating/having dinner are the seats high enough and not
that deep such that you won’t have to keep scooching
forward to eat comfortably? I mean you can’t really eat leaning back as they look so comfy and lounge-y :)
YoungHouseLove says
Yes! That’s what we worried about (they’d be too low or reclined) but the curve of the back is nice since they provide back support for sitting straight up and eating, or you can lean further back and recline a bit more. So glad they’re not too “living” to work as “dining” chairs!
xo
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My Boys' Teacher says
Okay, some unsolicited thoughts here. They look great. Very beautiful. However, it makes me sad that you lost seating. I have a dinky little eat-in kitchen that boasts a 48″ round table. We use some typical mission-style wood chairs with leather seats and seat six around that table on an average day. We can squeeze in one or two more chairs if we really squish. You have a *70 inch* and you are still only seating six like we are. AND you can’t squish in a couple more (which isn’t even squishing on your table) if you want because those new chairs are SO big that they almost touch as it is.
I think you chose style over function here and that if you hold out a little longer you can have BOTH. I’m just a little sad that your 22×13 dining room is seating the same number (or less) than my 10×8 eat-in area.
Dinner guests add up FAST. We are a family of four and if I just have my parents, brother and sister over with their kids that number jumps to 14. Even if you put a couple at your peninsula you can’t accomodate that now and your dining room and table are HUGE.
Love the look, but I vote (I know, I don’t get a vote) you keep looking. Debbie Downer, I deliver.
YoungHouseLove says
No worries at all! We’ve learned after sharing our home for 5 years that what works for us wouldn’t always work for other families! It sounds like you would use seating for more than six people often, but in the 4.5 years of living in our first house (which had seating for 6) and the 1.5 years of living here, that has been all that we need. So it’s gravy to have those extra four seats three steps away in the kitchen (for a total of seating for 10)! I promise we’re sticklers for function & form, and would never go for one over the other – our new chair choice is 100% functional for our family :)
xo
s
Pam the Goatherd says
This is one of those times when your “likes” and mine differ greatly! I actually liked the original fabric on the other chairs and would have kept them the way they were. I even liked the swirly pattern showing through the grey spray paint, which would work nicely with my red, black, white and grey decor in my kitchen and living room. Unfortunately I don’t have a dining room or enough space for eight chairs and I live much too far away from you to come take them off your hands. There has to be someone who shares my weird taste in chairs/fabric/colors who lives closer to you who will give them a good home, right?!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, you’re so sweet Pam! I wish you lived closer since I’d know they were going to a loving home :)
xo
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Bre says
SOOOOOO much better!! Great choice, and what a good deal!! :)
Arell says
I gotta say… I knew those chairs were goners the last time you blogged about them! I have been waiting for this post!
Brooke says
So much stinking better!lol! They look great! They really add a lot to the room! Brooke. Onprairiehill.Blogspot.com
Jennifer M. says
OMG!! Love them…and thanks for keeping it real with the posts on the old chairs along the way. It’s too bad they didn’t work out, but that’s how it goes sometimes with DIY.
I love seeing how you are tweaking along the way. It takes time and really when you love DIY as much as you do, is a room ever really “DONE”?!!
Cheers to keepin’ it real youngsters!!
Mary Jane says
Yay! Good for you! Doesn’t it feel so good to get it figured out when something has been bugging you for a long time? It makes me want to pat myself on the back when i finally solve a decorating mystery. haha
kalibrooke says
they. look. fabulous. i love that you’re incorporating more wood tones into the rooms — it’s definitely looking like the perfect balance and not too matchy-matchy or cold with all of the painted furniture. big ups to you guys!
also — i had to reread the plans for the other two as well. it doesn’t make sense to hang onto them for the patio/porch, etc.? i guess they’re too big to hang onto just in case, but they seem like such nice, comfy chairs…
YoungHouseLove says
We really tried to find another spot for them outside, but it felt like we were forcing it (and we know all about forcing chairs to work that don’t- haha) so we decided it’s better to give them a good home with someone who has the perfect spot for them!
xo
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kalibrooke says
BTW, they’re going to look even more uh-mazing when you stain the dining room floors!
YoungHouseLove says
Can’t wait for that!
xo
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braelin says
I LOVE them!!!! I actually thought that the first picture was your ‘inspiration’ photo from a magazine or something… until I realized that those were your built ins and your table. They look like they are ‘meant to be’ from a design perspective, and great to hear that they are comfy too. Congrats for being brave enough to let the other ones go free…
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Braelin!
xo
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Anna says
Thanks for being so real and showing us that it’s ok when a “find” doesn’t work out. I’m always hard on myself when I end up not really loving something after a purchase. This post was a good reminder that those decisions can sometimes lead you finding something even better. It was reassuring to hear that stuff like this even happens to famous design bloggers! Love the new chairs!
Kim says
LOVE IT! It’s amazing how a simple switch can make a world of difference. After living for a YEAR AND A HALF with ugly, wobbly tray tables as end tables in our living room (and yes… they were from our college days) we FINALLY got gorgeous, real-life metal-and-glass end tables! I keep finding excuses to walk in and stare at them… “Brushing my teeth? Why not take a lap around the living room?!”
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! That sounds awesome- totally something I do! Haha.
xo
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Nora Rose says
Love outdoor furniture in! We got these bad boys last year (and for $25 a pop too!) on 75% off at Lowes. They held up perfectly in our dining room. We also decided only to get 6 because that’s how many fit at the table. We have tons of extra chairs and folding tables if we need to host a huuuuge gathering or something ridiculous.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_162822-66016-1181_0__
YoungHouseLove says
Ooh those are pretty!
xo
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tab says
I absolutely love how the wood stools and chairs bring some nature into the rooms. Other than the floor nothing in the two rooms was a natural color. It really adds some timelessness to the spaces
Diane says
What a great first post of the week ~ you finally love your dining room again! And I, for one, am relieved. (haha) Such a different look – shorter and wider – but perfect proportion-wise. Love the color and texture of the wicker, as I did the warm tones of the wood bar stools. You’re leaning towards my end of the decorating scale, and I probably need to add some of your brights and whites to my home now! They look really comfortable – no use in a guest bedroom? Maybe the size limits tucking them in just anywhere. I haven’t read all the previous posts yet but couldn’t wait to tell you how happy I am for you!
YoungHouseLove says
Yes, we tried them in a few rooms inside too (even Clara’s nursery and the guest room) but the chairs that we already have in those rooms seem to work the best in those spaces:)
xo
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Katie says
Just hit me that you have the same problem we do – that your front door opens right into a large room. We use ours as a living room, but it’s a huge frustration that on muddy rainy days we tromp right into it. We’re debating building a 2-3 foot wall right by the door to create a sort of foyer area, but aren’t ready to commit yet, and it would make the room so much smaller!
Does it bother you guys? Any other ideas you’ve considered?
(The new chairs look AMAZING!)
YoungHouseLove says
We actually enter and exit through the laundry room, since that’s attached to our carport. So other than the UPS guy, no one really comes in the front door. I would try making some sort of built-in mudroom area if we did though. Hope it helps!
xo
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Diane says
P.S. I think sometimes we need to make those mistakes to find our way to what we really love. We certainly learn from them and they provide great stories ….especially when they have happy endings.
YoungHouseLove says
Amen!
xo
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Paige @ Little Nostalgia says
I love how they play off of the new chairs in the kitchen! It’s fate, you guys!
We’re having a debacle with our dining room chairs, too. We STILL haven’t purchased any because we need 8 (or 10 if we decide to put chairs at the heads of the table) and I’m having trouble finding ones we like that aren’t $400 each. What the heck! Our housewarming party is at the end of the month and I’d like to have chairs by then, but we’ll see… Wish us luck!
YoungHouseLove says
Lots of luck!!
xo
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Dianne says
Love the curves and texture of the new chairs. Also appreciate their volume, but not a heavy look — perfect to fill your space. Great find!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Dianne!
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