Help! Should I Exchange My New Leather Sofas??
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Comments (29)Normally I would recommend leaving these things but not in this market. I am in contract on my house right now. My house was already priced to sell and the buyers still put in an offer 80,000 below our asking price and did not come up much from that. We have lost a lot of money on this deal. We are taking all our curtains and hardware and selling it on craigslist or ebay. We are also taking our swingset which we had planned on leaving. If it doesn't fit in the yard at our new place we will sell that to. We figured we have to make some money somewhere! We live in a very desirable area as well and the market has softened abit but not like other places. This is a new breed of buyers out there. They feel they are entitled to get a great deal even if causes the seller to go broke! Sorry, I'm a bit bitter. Talk to your agent and see how it is going in your area....See MoreShould I reulpolster my antique parlor set or buy something new.
Comments (4)Here are some examples of old pieces given new life. I have seen better examples, but couldn't find those just now. Some of these could give you an idea of how you could make it work, though. I love the juxtaposition of old with new! I don't even have a problem with painting the wood. Go for it. Here is a link that might be useful: reupholstered pieces...See MoreChoosing color of new leather chair to match current leather sofa
Comments (1)Yes, I would go for the same color/leather if that is the style of armchair you want. But that could be hard to find. Lighter brown could work too; just need to see it. I would also suggest considering some other styles. Eames lounge chair might work well and takes less space:...See MoreI need help with white leather sofa and love seat for living room
Comments (8)I think you have some very pretty spaces here and have already done a more than respectable job with the decor. For the living room in particular, it only needs tweaks, such as raise up the art higher (and pull that sofa a bit from the wall, so that no one feels nervous about hitting their head on the art); take everything off the media unit that has height and make the decorations low bowls or trays. Plants look wonderful in that room, so bring in as many as you can handle. Are you completely averse to a light toned shag-type rug for your living space? if that doesn’t work for you, a sisal is fine. That rocking chair in the corner of the dining room isn’t going to get used, so I’d replace it with a plant. In the other corner, instead of sticks, get a free standing or wall mounted wine rack. For the dining chairs, I would go for ones in colourful or transparent plastic (these come in different colors) or if you prefer the comfort of upholstered go for bright colors, florals or graphics, or solids. Coral, aqua, — whatever you like. You could have a livelier linear light fixture, either something curvy or feathery or with shine. What you have is fine with your chairs, but after you switch out the chairs, maybe you’ll want a new fixture. I love your glam Monroe headshots in the kitchen. A more fun and flashy kitchen clock would be nice, as would pop-style utensil holders, fruit bows, dishtowels, fab dishwashing gloves and a great cooking apron or 2 I would make bar stools the last purchase. My problem with macrame is that it collects dust. If you like fabric arts (and they can be inexpensive and easy to hang) look at batik wall hangings and Japanese noren curtains — that kind of folk art, which can have bright colors or subtle designs....See MoreRelated Professionals
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