


I have a few arm chairs around the house. Great for lazing about. This particular one is from Ikea. Depending on my mood I change the look of this chair by simply tucking a vintage tablecloth around the base of the seat. Add your favourite cushion and presto. A new look to brighten or soften the room. You could also use some other kind of household linen or any other fabric bits of your choice. Simple. Easy. Done. Have a great weekend everyone. Talk to all next week. Don't forget about my giveaway next Thursday. Simone xx
I really like your style! Good job!
ReplyDeleteHappy and sunny weekend!
what a cool idea!... never thought of using a tablecloth to cover a seat cushion!... it certainly adds that pop of color.. very unique
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this simple change.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteThis was a very nice post, as are all the others I've read here.
I think I'm now addicted to you!
You have a beautiful flair for decorating.
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas!
oooooooooooooohhhhh-i just had to say hello -happy saturday night...singing and skipping jo-
ReplyDeleteHi Simone! I just came across your lovely blog and added it to my favourites list :) I will come back often!! Lovely to see you are also from Australia. Kellie
ReplyDeleteHi Simone,
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to meet another a fellow aussie here in this big beautiful blog world. I love what you do to change the look of your arm chairs, very clever!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Melly:)
g'day!
ReplyDeletehappy monday morning
love the chair, I have a million of those vintage tablecloths (I really must stop collecting them lol!)
looks great
Sarah
Simone, Yes, I saw your post. Thanks for the mention. I'm glad it made it to you and I hope you like it. I'm glad you were my first winner!
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog while visiting another and I'm so happy I did! Love your blog, so beautiful and inspiring! LOVE the chair, so lovely and creative!!
ReplyDeletelove it - beautiful little corner.
ReplyDeleteAdoro passar por aqui. Me identifico muito com tudo. Abraços do Brasil.
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