We're snowed in at home for the second time in a week, so consider these extra projects and posts a result of Mother Nature's recent wrath on the midwest.
We have talked for years about needing to add some interest around the seating area in our living room. While we have some great architectural elements in the windows and stairwell, we've always felt a little additional color and personality would do a lot.
So we've focused on this half wall to the right. It's a challenging spot because of the open cutout to the stairwell on the top third of the wall, where we traditionally think to add decor. We love that detail of the room though, and wanted to add some interest below that compliments it.
C has tons of leftover oak from trim taken out of our various remodel
jobs, and we love putting that 90-year-old oak back into the house. So
he went through his scraps and built a narrow ledge for the wall.
We filled it up some some of our favorite small hardcover books, as well
as a few photos and small pieces of artwork - we even included the post card we recently made into a poster! It instantly added a lot
of color and interest to our little corner.
We look forward to rotating the contents on the shelves for different seasons and occasions, as well as how it will provide us an excuse to keep collecting small cards and pieces of artwork. I imagine it full of holiday cards in December, and changing out photos as we take trips and as our nieces grow up.
This gives a nice new focal point in our living room - I think the only real wall space left to think about is the two spots beneath the sconces. I'd love to have something there, but the challenge is finding objects the right size (the spaces are fairly narrow) and something interesting, but neutral so it won't compete with the items on our ledge and our brightly colored pillows.
These small changes in our living room are a lot of fun though - and we're not finished yet! Watch for a few more over the next week or two!
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