Stopping in today with some way overdue living room progress!
Last time you saw it, we had just painted it & finished the new railing and it looked a little something like this…
A big bright empty shell, basically. It had a view going for it but that’s about it.
Step 1: Window treatments. When I ordered the woven shades for our kitchen, I picked up the same ones for the living room (the two rooms open to each other so I liked the consistency). They’re the Singapore Oak color from justblinds.com.
To add even more texture and soften things up, I picked up these 118″ long Ritva panels from Ikea, which I am loving (huge shout out to a sweet reader named Erin who saved the day & sent me an extra Ikea curtain rod bracket at the last minute!).
They’re a nice thicker linen weight, much more substantial than the Vivan panels I’ve used in the past.
Step 2: Art. Remember this 20×20″ framed photo gallery wall I put together for $50 in our old bedroom?
I thought they’d be perfect for the tall narrow walls on either side of the windows, so I switched up the arrangement and hung them up the other night…
…ignore the awkward TV placement, that’s unfortunately where the cable jack is and we’re working on relocating it soon!
The next addition was a piece of furniture. I spotted this antique sideboard on our local Facebook buy/sell page and knew its was the one.
I think I talked them down to $220, but it was the perfect size and I had been looking for months (hard to find anything good up here), so it was worth the splurge.
This was actually a month ago… remember the instagram photo I took of Susie modeling it the day I brought it home?
Here it is filled with treasures.
The top row houses artifacts from our travels, and I’m still working on the bottom row. I just threw a few items in there for now, but it will be fun to switch up with the different seasons/holidays.
I also grabbed a few items out of storage for the top—this date wood block I made a couple years ago and a little birdie for spring, along with one of my newer chalkboard prints.
I love the hand carved detail on this cabinet.
To finish it off, I framed one of my prints in an old Ikea Virserum frame I painted black.
It’s a 20×28″ cityscape of San Francisco (my favorite city, and so far my favorite piece of art in the house) you can get your own (of any city) here 🙂
Not sure how I feel about the glass doors yet—I’m leaning towards replacing them with chicken wire for something a bit more rustic. As for refinishing, the wood is in great condition and I like the natural color, so I plan to leave it as is for now. I may do a light sanding and restraining in the future to something slightly darker.
And see that pop of greenery on the right? I found this ficus tree on the same local Facebook group and picked it up last Friday.
I haven’t had a lot of luck with indoor plants in the past, but I’m determined to make it work in this house. So I have high hopes for Fitzgerald the Ficus (I figured if I named him I’d be more inclined to try and keep him alive).
Now that the room has some personal touches, I feel like it’s finally starting to come together.
Starting being the operative word—we still have a long way to go.
But we’re getting there!
And Susie has become quite the gymnast since we put up the new stair railing. She’s been practicing her balance beam skills—running across the top level and jumping onto the couch below—and she’ll sit on this post for hours.
Biscuit, on the other hand, thinks it’s a scratching post. Bad kitty.
This weekend I’m turning my attention back to the studio for a few more updates, and by the end next week I hope to have it 100% done and ready for the official “After” tour. Time to get organized!
Maureen says
What a bargain for such a stylish wall sconce. I love the classic industrial look of it, but the black spray paint just elevated it to “industrial-chic” Thanks for the link!
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Maureen! I bought this one and painted it black: https://www.lightingdirect.com/nuvo-lighting-76-621-single-light-10-150w-industrial-style-wall-mount-fixture-with-frosted-glass-shade-in-old-bronze/p1949431?source=gg-gba-pla_1949431____27796106729&s_kwcid=PTC!pla!!!54303275009!g!!27796106729&gclid=CO3Rwbak1LwCFUNffgodjVQASw
Tessa Ernst says
Love it! The paint on the walls makes it nice and bright in there. Looks so clean and put together. Can't wait to See the studio. Love all the updates!
DianeTaylor says
What a beautiful space jenna – Love the blinds and curtains. I think my favorite thing is all the little details you put into a space – you have such a good eye for design!
Liz O says
I love the curtains and how you have them… I might have to steal that style. It's very light and airy. Good for spring summer. Right now I have some pretty heavy curtains up. Ikea here I come. That sideboard is a steal too! 🙂 #livingroomenvy
Catherine Hansen Peart says
I agree. I was going to write 'back away from the chicken wire' but you were much more polite! 🙂 I just love that sideboard as it is and I am not one to shy away from refinishing a piece if it needs it. I don't think it needs anything – it looks gorgeous!
Maureen says
Wow! I really love your “improved” view. Also love that wall sconce next to the ficus tree. Do you happen to have a source for it?
Jenna Sue says
Welcome, Erin! It's actually 3 different extendable curtain rods from Ikea (I found that two weren't sturdy enough and sagged from the weight). I used four curtain brackets (placed on either side of each window), and joined the curtain rods together so it's basically all one long piece, supported in four places. Hope this helps!
Erin says
Jenna, I just found your blog and love it. I'm excited to spend some time scrolling back through your prior posts! I'm wondering about the curtain rod; is it one long rod, or did you have to combine two? I have a similar bank of windows in our living room, and I would like to treat them with one rod (as you did), but I'm having trouble finding one long enough. Would you mind sharing details/source for that? Thanks!
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Jenni! I'll definitely switch things up from time to time, but I plan on sticking with more neutral/subdued shades. Not monochromatic but nothing bright or neon 🙂
cd says
Love the updates and the color scheme. Please don't chicken-wire up that sideboard! The glass looks great – it adds a nice glossy texture to complement all the more tactile textures you have going on with the wood of the piece and the wall and the woven shades!
Jenni Ahokas says
Looks so amazing! The sideboard brings a rustic feel to the space. Are you planning to add there colors with accessories and textiles? or do you prefer those natural colors? I can´t wait to see your studio organized and “done”!
Cindy @Made2Style says
That sideboard looks great in the space and adds the perfect contrast to the brightness! And I absolutely love ficus trees!!
Sonya says
It is all coming together so beautifully! Your kitties are so cute. 🙂
Aimee Rose says
Love the sideboard that you scored, it looks great! Love seeing everything come together.