Don’t make me choose

Gosh, I love a great find. It’s definitely a genetic thing, My mom is a supreme bargain hunter. At 86, she’s not web savvy enough to find her way to my blog (Phew!!!), but she does know to search for clearance-priced kids clothes and fill an on-line shopping cart with bargains from a store that’s six states away.

There’s a special pride, I think, in finding something of (material) value at an unexpectedly low price; it’s like a treasure hunt. My sister-in-law was beaming the other night about a shopping score she made last week: a $400 dress for $19 on a boutique clearance rack. “I have no idea where I’ll wear it, but I wasn’t passing that up!”

Those kind of finds are memorable. And while I rarely pay full price for clothing, my greatest scores come from my furniture finds, because I see, use, and enjoy them every day.

….which of course makes today’s “Where Bloggers Live” topic, “Favorite Furniture,” a very easy post.

Speaking of furniture, ahem, weren’t you making a new ottoman…or at least claiming that you were?

OUCH! That was cold.

True, I DID say I was doing that, because it was “going to be simple.”

Seriously, when do I ever think something is “simple”? Well, that’s a post for another day, but for an interim answer to your question:

Inspiration:

rug ottoman

How it started:

There’s NO use staging it as a coffee table when it functions more like a dog wrestling ring.

How it’s going: a very typical DustandDoghair tale…. and you’re likely to see I strayed from “simple” when I finally post about it, but suffice to say that I do better with complex, not “easy.”

But you know what is easy? Loving my Craigslist furniture finds!

Mr and I have purchased plenty o’furniture over the years, but it’s the pieces I’ve found on Craiglist or yard sales that are the decorative storage space of all my furniture-based affection. (That’s possibly the dumbest sentence I’ve ever written. How many times did you have to read it to understand it?)

I think it started with this old painted dresser I found for the back hall for about $20.

It was painted a streaky, mustardy yellow and whoever did it painted right over the hardware… and I love the whole thing…AS IS. How ironic though; if I had painted it and it turned out that way, I would obsess over those details as a detriment. Someone else does it, and I’m grooving the vintage vibe.

Weirdo.

Next was an old sewing cabinet, $10.

It too was given the streaky paint treatment by its owner, this time in a pale green.

I added a glass shelf to the bottom and it was great in our living room as a lamp table for a lot of years. Somewhere I have a better picture of it, but these are the best I could find for today. I wish I still had that table, so I’m recreationally keeping my eyes peeled for another one.

Another yard sale find was a secretary desk, a $30 score that was NOT painted when I purchased it. The drawer pulls were a little ornate, so I removed the back plates, painted it black, replaced the desk pad and it was perfect.

The secretary was eventually moved to the upstairs hallway, having been replaced in the living room by a beautiful serpentine chest I found at a barn sale:

This could be the source of my “looks homemade” obsession.

Well, erm, it wasn’t exactly beautiful when I found it, which is why this was the first piece I ever tried stripping (and the first blog post ever written in film noir style). I wish I could have taken the entire thing all the way down to the bare wood, but some of it was in rough shape, The drawers are a little wonky, but the beautiful curves provide an adequate distraction.

At the time, I couldn’t find the right sized drawer pulls, so I made these blingy ones out of beads and wire, haha.
MUCH better!

For a while, I was regularly on the hunt for gate leg tables. Gate legs have a narrow center section, with sides that fold up and down so they take up little space when not in use. If you need more table space, you simply fold up one or both sides and swing out a support leg (as you’d open a gate). I’ve collected a bunch of these tables and love using them when we have holiday celebrations. They’re great as a coffee, dessert, or hors d’oeuvres station.

There’s a gorgeous gate leg at a nearby Von Maur store that I looooooove. It’s round and larger than the average gateleg. It has barley twist legs and a pie crust edge around the table top. Finding a table like that would be the ultimate score, and while I’ve never paid more than $80 for one of my tables, I’d be willing to go off my bargain diet for one of those (which would become the centerpiece of our front hallway). This one is not as meaty, but gives you an idea of what it looks like:

via Google

If I HAD to pick a favorite piece, I’m not sure I could. I think it would be a three-way tie between the mustard dresser, the serpentine dresser and this table.

annoying orange table makeover

Whoops! That was the “Before” version.

I wrote about it here, when I spent a couple years weeks stripping it. Actually, I procrastinated a couple of years, then finally got down to business and ACTUALLY stripped it. THEN ended up painting it anyway.

Weirdo.

Craigslist furniture makeovers vintage tables

But there isn’t a day when I don’t come downstairs without it catching my eye with the furniture equivalent of “Heyyyyy, baby,” I’m grateful that Mr bullied me into finishing it. Really! In fact, remind me to thank him, (even though at the time I was thinking more along the lines of an imagined face flick to show my “gratitude” for his helpful nudging).

traditional living room, vintage table, painted furniture

Lately, I’ve been perusing the listings for a dining room buffet. I can’t find THE ONE I have pictured in my head, so something from Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace might be a good placeholder until THE ONE appears.

I have to say, however, when I DO bring home that find, I will likely be the one on the receiving end of the wishful face flick. I can almost hear Mr groaning when I bring it home: “Oh no, here we go again.”

Meanwhile, I can’t wait to visit my blogging buddies for their furniture favs:

Daenel at Living Outside the Stacks
Bettye at Fashion Schlub
Em at Dust and Doghair
(Leslie at Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After  is on hiatus)
Iris at Iris’ Original Ramblings
Jodie at Jodie’s Touch of Style

AND…. a very warm welcome to Sally at Within a World of My Own

Welcome to the monthly edition of Where Bloggers Live. It’s kind of like HGTV’s “Celebrities at Home,” but…Bloggers! Who doesn’t like to peek behind the scenes and see inside people’s homes? Over the next few months, a group of six bloggers will be sharing their workspaces, their homes, towns and more!

Make sure you visit everyone to see where the magic happens!

5 comments

  1. Girl!! Your gift for furniture rivals my clothing hacks. I swear I need to live closer to you and we would be the best team!!

    First, I love the analyzation about the dresser: “How ironic though; if I had painted it and it turned out that way, I would obsess over those details as a detriment. Someone else does it, and I’m grooving the vintage vibe.” Sounds like me with many of my handknitted pieces. We are funny, aren’t we??

    And then you made drawer pulls??? OMG how cool is that? Seriously, I am tucking away that idea for my dresser that is from my childhood and I can’t find the right size replacements either. (Not that I will ever get around to it, but it’s good to have the option, right?)

    This theme was right up your alley, wasn’t it??
    XOXO
    Jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

  2. ” How ironic though; if I had painted it and it turned out that way, I would obsess over those details as a detriment. Someone else does it, and I’m grooving the vintage vibe.”

    Amen, sister. Amen. SAME. I so enjoy imperfections. But if *I* do it…and it’s not PERFECT?? Ohhh boy.

    Every time I see that view into your living room, I’m entranced by that silvery blue grey painting over the…something…really, all I notice is the painting.

    I’m glad SOMEONE was able to really get behind “favorite piece of furniture,” and I’m even more glad it was you 🙂

    Bettye
    https://fashionschlub.com

    1. What, were you reading my mind. I totally did not see your comment when I said basically the same thing about her quote.
      Crazy!!!
      XOXO
      Jodie

    1. My goodness – you have so many lovely pieces. I’ve been known to refinish furnish back in a time long, long ago and I love seeing great pieces and I’m always wishful of buying – I just do not have room for any more furniture.
      Love all of your pieces.
      Iris

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