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Friday, October 9, 2015

Working With Ugly Carpet

Sometimes, working with a modest budget means that there are parts of your home that you simply can't change.  In other words, sometimes there are things that you just have to work with.  
In our new house, that "thing" was an unfortunate shade of mint green carpet.  

Before

When bought our house the walls were pink, and the carpet was green (my husband nicknamed it "pistachio").

Before

Staying within our redecorating budget meant that the carpet had to stay.  But there were aspects of the space that we could change. 

For example, we knew that we could paint, bring in new furniture and add natural light.  By making these feasible changes, we could still update the room with a fresh new feel.

To start, I created a Pinterest board where I began to gather ideas and inspiration.  Using everything from wedding cakes to clothing as inspiration, I gathered images of visually pleasing color combinations featuring mint green. 

 


Shades of green look lovely and modern when paired with red.  Green and red are considered "complementary colors," so they tend to go well together. 




Grey is a popular color in interior decorating right now.  So, to update the space, I added a trendy midcentury modern style couch, in a rich warm grey.

I was pleased to find this sofa at CB2 (an affiliate of Crate and Barrel).  Both Crate and Barrel, and CB2 are excellent sources for reasonably priced, midcentury modern inspired pieces.

avec sofa


Next, I painted the walls using my favorite go-to paint: Benjamin Moore, #925 (the perfect warm white). 

We also added three inexpressive sun tunnels into the ceiling. Sun tunnels are a budget friendly alternative to traditional skylights, and they will flood your space with natural light. 



We purchased the two accent chairs from the previous owner, and had them reupholstered.  To see "before and after" images of these chairs click here.





I found inexpensive throw pillows in perfect coordinating colors at Target, and added them to the seating areas.
I also purchased a grey "poof" for extra seating,  and painted the dated fireplace white.



Then I added red curtains that echod the modern color pallet. 

To give the illusion of larger windows and let in the most light, always hang your curtains so that they rest directly in front of the wall to either side of the window (the idea is to hang them so that they don't actually cover any of the window itself when they are open). 



Eventually we will replace the carpet with wood.  But in the meantime, we have an updated and comfortable space to enjoy.

Before

After


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6 comments:

  1. I think you've done a great job in this room. It's a lovely big space! I lived with a blue carpet for many years before we could afford to change it! We are good, aren't we, at making things work! :)
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  2. The carpet looks so much better with the updated colour palette! I think a light, neutral, area rug under the seating area would really tie in the walls. Great job! #TipMeTuesday

    Elizabeth
    plantbasedbride.com/blog

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  3. Hello Friend, You always have the best projects!!!The changes you made to the room have improved it so much!! Thank you for sharing at the Friday Favorites Link Party! Please join us again to share what you have been working on this week. Hugs - Christine at Must Love Home

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  4. Looks amazing with the modern touches! Thanks for joining Home Sweet Home!

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