Heading right into the post…..
This week’s House Calls in Washington Post features an empty nest makeover, where a local home owner wanted to revamp her family room now that her kids are out of the house. This is what designers Jane O’Donoghue and Ann McDaniels of Urban Threads came up with.
Love the mix of contemporary and industrial styles, the warmth, and the red accents in the room but not the price tag.
Their Splurge version costs $9,464 while the Save version will set you back by $7,488!
Here is my take on the room keeping the coffee table, the main side table, and the art over the fireplace same.
All for $2,945, that is a cost saving of 61% over their Save version! Breaking it down;
Sectional
The Washington Post (Wa Po) version, shown as #1 , has the Parisian Loft sectional with chaise for$4,200 from Precedent Furniture. I’m using the Milo Fabric Sectional from Macys for $1,999. Both the couches come in red.
End Table
#1 -Wa Po version – $199 from West Elm
#2 -Mine -$150 from World Market
Table Lamp 1
#1 – Devon Table Lamp from Ballard Designs for $249
#2 -Teal Glass Table Lamp at Kirklands, $70
Table Lamp 2
#1 – Wyatt table lamp in antique bronze ($129) from Pottery Barn
#2 – Sorry don’t have a pic to show you. I’ve seen so many of these at all our local Home Goods for $30.
Drapes
#1 – Creative Threads drapes in Westwood-Woodsmoke -$199/panel ( I could not find the exact product on their website but the pic below is what is in Google)
#2 – Fern Slate Crewel Embroidered Faux Linen 108-inch Curtain Panel from Overstock -$39/panel
Art
#1 – Seaweed art from Z Gallerie $100 each -4
#2 – IKEA RIBBA frames ($20 each) and free vintage seaweed prints from NYPL Digital Gallery. You can change the color using photo editing sites like Pixlr or PicMonkey like I did for my leaf to cloth project.
Rug
#1 -Heathered chenille jute rug in Natural from Pottery Barn, $549
#2 – Hand-woven Alpen Border Sisal Rug (9′ x 13′) from Overstock for $267
#3 -Wa Po’s Splurge version, Custom Belgian basket weave sisal rug in Honey from Restoration Hardware for $1,995
Media Console
#1 -Narita Espresso media stand from Grandin Road – $449
#2 -Industrial Empire Media Cabinet from Home Decorators Collection – $271
#3 – Wa po’s Splurge version, Industrial tool chest media console from Restoration Hardware for $995
What do you think? Was I able to create the same vibe at a significantly lower cost?
vandana craftsia says
You have such a beautiful space here and love the way you have transformed that living room (beautiful picks) and that too at an amazing budget. Really liked your Kerala mural painting and the stenciled throw pillow DIY projects..very creative and lovely.
whatsurhomestory says
Thanks Vandana. It is so much fun to seek out all those low cost options online. I love getting a deal. So this series is really getting to be one of my favorites. Thanks again for the kind words. Glad you liked it.
Vidya
Shruthi says
Thats really nice Vidya….BTW…The teal lamp glass u can get it for $59 from HomeGoods which is less what kirkland is offering 🙂
whatsurhomestory says
Thanks Shruthi. Wow didn’t know HG had those. Haven’t been in there in a while. Hmmm…..need to go now. 🙂 If you sign up for Kirkland coupons you usually get a $25 off for $70- $75 purchase. So even if you have to buy something for $5 (they have nice votives, frames, etc for $5) it works out well. Only catch with Kirklands coupons is that they are redeemable only in the store, which never works for me as the item that I want to get usually is available only online!
Vidya
Sue says
I like the look of the Macy’s sofa more anyway. It is all great.
whatsurhomestory says
Thank you Sue. Macys was never on my furniture store list till we bought out living room couch from them 2 yrs ago. The whole experience, customer service, everything was so fab that now I always check the Macy’s site first if I’m looking for couches.
Vidya