I am re-doing my office space (in my house) and decided that I would keep the budget LOW!
2. Because I change my mind--ALOT and I apparently did not get one of those trees that grow money when we moved in..
Not to mention that I am a totally "instant gratification" person and my attention span is short.
I went to Marshall/Homegoods, Target, KMART, Bed Bath and Beyond to find my new stuff
Total jackpot!
I am going with the burnt orange,green and teal color scheme
currently we have brown funiture, heart of pine flooring, white bead board on all four walls and beige paint
Black/white zebra print 5x7 rug---$35
Orange retro lamp--$29
Textured fabric to cover a chair pillow--$13 per yard (need 1/4 of a yard)
Key to entire project--decluttering and cleaning out my STUFF
Baskets, organization and simplicity....
Few hrs worth of work, refreshed state of mind, still money left over for new shoes!
Easy, inexpensive way to freshen up any space
What do you think?
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Nov 08, 2011Great idea and tasteful too. It looks like a funroom, somewhat eclectic. Good approach, Terry, and you did your little part to help the economy (; CharlesHelpful Reply
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3po3 on Nov 08, 2011Fun stuff. I especially like that lamp. Retro without being to kitschy.Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Nov 09, 2011Looks lik you are in the right direction Terry, would love to see this room come together.Helpful Reply
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WallsTreat Studio/ Kass Wilson on Nov 10, 2011Can't wait to see the whole space when it's done.Helpful Reply
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Bernice H on Nov 10, 2011OH kindred spirit! I change my mind a LOT too! and yes I am instant gratification from the word go! I have to mentally slap myself when I start thinking something is wrong with me. I can change my surroundings every couple of months or so! I have so many comforters my husband thinks I am waaayyy out of control! I move stuff all the time! Thanks for the validation , I am OK!Helpful Reply
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Jodie M on Dec 27, 2011I love, love, love the fabrics. Where did you find them?Helpful Reply
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Terry Haas on Dec 29, 2011Local store in charleston sc gdc homes..amazing selectionsHelpful Reply
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Marilyn O on Apr 10, 2012My idea on your blue pots, make them appear as a cascading waterfall, with plants that drape over the edge into the next pot. I elevate my pots with bricks to make an apperance like a waterfall of plants. There are some very awesome growing vines and even succulents that would be great!Helpful Reply
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