I spent the last two weekends painting and Ikea Hacking a bookshelf, and I finally have something to show for it. Interestingly enough, the whole scheme didn't exist two weeks ago. It was all based off of an area rug I received from Medallion Rug Gallery this past week.
I had been wanting to replace my large dark brown rug with something brighter and softer for a while now. It showed every kid crumb, and made the room feel heavy.
When I saw Medallion's Persian Tabriz are rug I instantly fell in love with the soft tones and started designing around it- from the image on my computer screen! I DO NOT recommend doing this since computer resolutions and images vary, but as many of you know I am impulsive and my time to do home projects has been tight lately. I said a little prayer to the paint universe and went for it.
I chose Benjamin Moore's Turquoise Mist for my wall color
and mixed up a citron yellow for the dots inside my bookcase.
When the area rug arrived I let out a big sigh of relief- actually it was more like crazed giddy cackling. It all worked by some miracle of internet decorating!
I found some images of 'shrooms at Homegoods to hang on the wall.
I FINALLY whipped up some pillows from the Jonathan Adler's "Limitless" chevron fabric
I purchased about a year ago and made panels from my mystery chair fabric.
So much brighter!
Oh, the bookcase used to look like this:
A three piece dark brown IKEA Besta.
I primed and painted for what felt like DAYS, and built plinths to raise it up 4" and staggered the center piece out,
added a 6" topper and crown
(actually Ryan my husband's cousin did that part-
I wrecked 2 boards of crown molding trying to figure the math on that. durh.)
I bought four new white IKEA Besta doors for hidden storage,
and painted a splattered design on the inside...
and now it feels all fancy and pretty.
By the time you see these pictures my kids will have demolished the fancy out of it.
I made sure to enjoy a glass of wine with my feet up last night while it was still pristine.
Hope you are enjoying the weekend!
