Here is what the living room looked like when I arrived. My parents had already painted the living room walls a neutral off white, but the ceiling was still painted a dark taupe (something the previous tenant had done). While the chandelier was an impressive gothic fixture, it looked like something that was more fitting for a castle than a cottage. The tenant had also left behind the green sectional you see in the picture, the coffee table, some end tables and the rug. My parents had brought in some accessories and extra seating to make the living room feel less sparse.

Here is the after...

And here is the after...

I know it is a slightly different angle that doesn't give you as wide of a view into the dining room, but I think you get the idea. First we removed the small table and two chairs. Now remember that display cabinet from the last photo. It was part of a dining set that my parents purchased from a friend. We removed the glass top and my mother and I painted the lower half a high gloss black. We replaced the wooden knobs with some inexpensive antique brass pulls and knobs from lowes. The mirror, frames, and orchid was borrowed from my parents house. The pair of blanc de chine lamps I purchased from one of my favorite consignment stores for $70. Yes thats right $70 for both. Can you believe it? It was such a steal that I actually felt a little guilty upon leaving the store. Of course that didn't stop me from running to my car and speeding off like a nascar driver, just in case they realized they had just made a mistake. Those lamps now sit in my office and i love them a little more each day.
This was definately a design on a dime design project. By the time I arrived, so much time and money had been spent on the important things like repairs to the foundation, bringing the electrical and plumbing up to code, and a new roof, that the staging budget was looking pretty sad. But good design isn't always about spending a lot of money. Good design is about being imaginative and creative. Having a small budget or no budget at all forces you to be creative by making think outside the box and sometimes these are the projects I am most proud of.
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