My home, living room

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This desk was used by my grandma in their kitchen and then passed on to me while I was in school.

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The paint is original. These gloves were my friend Julie’s husbands grandmothers. The drawer pulls are from anthropologie.

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My couch was purchased from a thrift store in Petersburg, Virginia for $160.00.

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This globe was my grandmothers, the suitcases were thrifted for $4 a piece, the lamp stand was thrifted for $3.50 and the shade was on clearance at Target for $7.50. The turquoise frame holds a signed polaroid from the Civil Wars show in Charlottesville.

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My chair was purchased from a thrift store for $25 (are you seeing a theme here?) and I made the pillow out of fabric scraps. This scrap happened to be my dads wedding shirt. oops.

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My mom reupholstered this footstool with scrap fabric for $1.50

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These are antique hatboxes purchased for $4 a piece at a yardsale

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Shabby Chic table was purchased from goodwill for $12, the lamp stand was thrifted for $3.50 and the shade was on clearance at Target for $7.50, the books were acquired at an estate sale and the record was given to me by an old friend. “K” cup was on clearance at anthropologie.

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photos from my trip to Wales, UK

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A chalkboard frame I found fo $10. I use it to record my past wedding dates as art.

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Purchased at Home Goods for $3 a piece

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next up…office.

  • Kyle

    Everything in there serves as further proof that you are the coolest person alive.ReplyCancel

  • cheveux rouge

    This room makes me so happy. :)ReplyCancel

  • Laurajane

    wow. you may just have the coolest living room i have ever seen.ReplyCancel