Big come back of my sofa! For those who don't know what I'm talking about please visit original post: http://slowly--surely.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02 sofa
After a very, very long discussions with my partner, obsessive over thinking and dozens of Photoshop try outs I decided to go with grey upholstery and grey legs.
That probably comes as shock for all wood lovers, but I really loathe bare or wood stained in natural colours and I'm a one of those "cover all in paint" crazies.
I love my sofa, love how sturdy and heavy it is, love horse hair filled seat and vintage shape.
I don't think I could ever own one of DFS sofa or minimalistic Dwell couch, but I'm not a Louis XIV furniture lover either ;)
Anyway, that was a long debate: I didn't want to loose sofa's original charm but I didn't want to reupholster my couch and end up with kitsch antique imposter.
It needed to be toned down a notch and it needed to be practical as I'm a real couch potato.
Before re upholstery I painted all wooden bits with Annie Sloan French Linen (if you are not familiar with Annie Sloan paints please ready reviews online - this is a magic!)
I highlighted the carvings with Old white as I didn't want to loose their visibility in flat paint.
After paint has dried I applied a wax.
That's the work in progress:
I'll post a finished project soon :)
Have a lovely, lovely day!
This was a very simple explanation. It would be nice if you could elaborate a bit more on your definition in the opening paragraph
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It looks pretty cool in this colour, much better than before! Great choice!
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Kisses
I think that you have taken this matter far too seriously and you need to consider other ways of looking at it.
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Nothing better than good old 'man telling me how I should feel about things'.
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