One of the Friday sales was on Riverview Drive in Buckhead in the lower level. There were several nice looking chairs but not at a price I was willing to pay. |
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- wydevendesigns.com
- My name is Gerrie Wydeven doing-business-as Wydeven Designs. I have been conducting this small GREEN business since 2004. Wydeven Designs, based in the Atlanta, Georgia area, sells CHAIRS, LOVESEATS, CHAISES, SETTEES and other fine, well-constructed refurbished upholstered pieces. I love to travel, cook, take photographs and generally follow style and decor topics as well!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Weekend Estate and Garage Sales - Oh So Tempting!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Making a Striped Fabric Decision
Settee in need of refurbishing - I had a hard time deciding what to do with it! |
I picked up the nice settee above about three weeks ago thinking it would only need fabric but discovered that the woodwork was in pretty rough shape so it would need redoing as well. Of course, the fabric and finish need to work together so that started an effort to coordinate various fabric and finish looks. I had almost decided when I picked up a nice linen with velvet stripe fabric. For some reason, I got nervous about the idea of stripes on this piece even though I have used stripes extensively over the years - just not on wider pieces like this one. So, I plugged in "stripes on sofas and loveseats" to see internet images of striped pieces and also checked out various "decorating with stripes" articles just to get a better feeling for the look.
Here are some of the affirming images I saw and advice given on using stripes in home decor.
First of all, a push against conventional wisdom:
You know how designers and books and magazines always encourage you to buy the bigger pieces of furniture in a solid neutral color so they’ll last forever in case you change design styles? Sometimes it’s good to fly in the face of convention. link to full articleAs well as an article about coordinating with stripes:
So, then I looked at images (all of which are available on my pinterest board with some original source data - link.As prints go, stripes are relatively simple which makes them a great candidate for combining with other less versatile prints. For instance, florals or paisleys could be a lot of fun. Use a striped blanket with floral pillows or a striped couch with a floral throw piece. link to full article
How great are these (see source information above). I was particularly enlightened (and inspired) by the last piece since my fabric is a blue and cream stripe and I plan to use "old white" ASCP to refinish the woodwork - what a stunning piece!
So, at some future point, I will be showing the finished product - but here is the before preview - what do you think?
Stripe I plan to use on this piece - the woodwork will be redone in ASCP "Old White" which should blend nicely with the linen background. Now, I am enthusiastic to start the project! |
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Weekend Estate and Garage Sales Adventures and Buys
I found interesting sales on all three days but Saturday was definitely the best. With my regular Saturday partner Ouida along, we found some wonderful sales and each of us bought some items we love.
This Dunwoody sale (another moving sale) was limited but had some decently priced pieces that would have been great for someone starting out. |
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Turquoise or Aqua - Is There a Difference?
Turquoise Settee - see my pinterest board |
I also asked the question: What is the difference between turquoise and aqua and found several answers including this one:Turquoise is the name of a bluish green color, based on the gem of the same name. The word turquoise comes from the French for Turkish, as the gem was originally imported from Turkey. The first recorded use of turquoise as a color name in English was in 1573. source
Many people have the idea that aqua and turquoise are the same color because the hue of both is so similar. In fact they are so much alike that it is difficult to be able to tell them apart. They both belong to the color spectrum group that is called cyan spectrum. There are three colors in this group – aqua, turquoise and aquamarine. All three have traces of blue and green that make them hard to differentiate between them. linkI thought I was getting closer until I asked for images of turquoise - both the color and decorated settings - and found the spectrum ran from very greenish to very bluish.
So now I am even less certain about how to answer the question about my chairs - the range is great and I love every hue of this color.
Here is an image from my pinterest board juxtaposed with the chairs in question - my TURQUOISE wingback chairs! |
Just one color palette with great color combinations! |
Monday, June 17, 2013
Life's a Beach - Family Trip to Hilton Head Island
We just returned from a great week at the beach with family. We rented a house on Hilton Head Island in Palmetto Dunes Plantation using Vacation Rentals by Owner (VRBO - link) and were thrilled with the house and surroundings. The weather was hot and steamy (typical) and we had one good sized summer storm. We did have a pool at the house which was liberally used. This is a quick return from vacation posting with some pictorial highlights.
A good place to start is the Coastal Discovery Center which includes a museum and art gallery and a nice walk through the grounds - link. |
An off-island trip to Beaufort, SC, is a must - we highly recommend a horse-drawn carriage tour of the historic district. |
A visit to the lighthouse and Salty Dog Cafe in Sea Pines Plantation is a must for first-time visitors! |
Another great off-island trip is to Daufuskie Island via ferry and golf cart - quiet and serene. |
Shelter Cove Marina has restaurants and shops and, this evening, children's entertainment. |
I was able to drag my husband to this design center - I have a VERY hard time staying away from these type of shops. |
Sunrise on Hilton Head Island - my husband's photo! |
So, this should have convinced you to make this trip - it is lovely and worth multiple returns!
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Color Trends - Are We Finally Ready for Tangerine?
Images of "tangerine" and orange design are easy to find - link to my pinterest board with orange images and sources. |
Ann Taylor |
In home decorating magazines, blogs, websites and even JCPenney brochures, the color is ubiquitous. It goes well with so many other hot colors such as neutrals and taupes as well as more serene colors like mint and citron.
I had two polka-dot orange chairs (dubbed my Dorothy Chairs) several years ago and one sold immediately to a client who was using it to decorate her daughters room. The other one languished for over a year before I donated it to a local charitable auction (where I understand it sold immediately). Because of this experience, I have been cautious about fully embracing this color when refurbishing my fine furniture. While Pantone was saying "yes", my customers seemed to be seeing "no" or "maybe".
Well, I took the plunge again with a tangerine zebra stripe wingback chair that is part of my "Estate Collection" - these are the pieces that I find that are in perfect or near-perfect condition and do not need anything to improve their appearance. I sell these at a lower price than my refurbished pieces which makes them a good deal for buyers and allows me to make my usual modest profit.
Here are some wonderful tangerine images ending with my chair - let's see how it does in today's marketplace!
Love this "pop of color" look from House Beautiful - link to my pinterest board |
Just like something I would do - love the light woodwork with this vibrant chair - see link above. |
This coral is a little more subdued but looks very crisp with all the whites - see link above. |
Another great chair - see link above. |
Love this look! |
Nicely paired with citron green - see link above! |
There's a lot of orange - not sure about the green - see link above. |
Here's my chair - I'll see how well it does! |
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Hills and Other Challenges - You have to love it!
I have known for some time that I will travel a long distance and endure physical challenges (within reason) to follow my heart to an estate sale or a "I have to have it" buy when pursuing that next great refurbishing project. At the same time, I will often change a recipe rather than travel by car 1.5 miles to buy a missing ingredient at the nearest store. It's hard to explain, but that's the way it is.
This weekends sales amply demonstrated this truism. I traveled to a sale on Wieuca Drive in Buckhead - not that far - but it has a mixture of great mansions and falling apart older properties sometimes buried in the woods. A sale was being held at one of the latter and despite the fact that you couldn't see the house from the road and the uphill driveway looked unstable and steep, I took off.
It is hard to see the steepness but I was out of breath when I reached the top. The house was clearly marked for demolition and it was packed. It looked like no-one could have lived here for decades but the people handling the sale assured me that the lady who owns the property left that morning.
I wandered around the property and was ready to leave and descent the hill when I spied two old but durable chairs that spoke to me - $15 each! I told the sales woman that I had a predicament. I liked the chairs and would like to buy them but I didn't want to drive to the property and didn't want to carry them one at a time off to my car which seemed miles away. She found a young man who was willing for a tip to carry them to my car in his rickety truck. We made the deal for $10 and soon the chairs were loaded and I got a ride back to my car as a package deal. Nice!
I went on to my next sale and guess what, another tree-line old lane and a house off at a distance - neither as far nor as steep. Off I went!
This was a "moving" sale and the owner had never had a sale before. She had also inherited old pieces from elderly family. She just wanted someone to take them off of her hands. I ended up buying two sets of club chairs and ottoman (rocker/swivel made by Century Furniture) for $5 (yes) a set and a chaise lounge for another $5. Other than those pieces that I've gotten free over the years, these have to be my best prices for the past 8-9 years.
Unfortunately, I already had a few things in my van and couldn't load these - we had to return today for a pickup!
So ... I got some great buys and had some nice adventures. You really wouldn't do this if you didn't love it!
Near bottom of driveway off the road ... |
Walking up the hill ... |
Near the top ... |
The house was packed with dolls, doll accessories, "art", books, etc, etc, etc - a hoarder's paradise! |
Purchase - one of two - this will be a feature of a before and after project |
I went on to my next sale and guess what, another tree-line old lane and a house off at a distance - neither as far nor as steep. Off I went!
Next sale - Davis Road in North Buckhead |
Reaching my destination! |
I am thinking of doing this piece in a small blue print by Waverly. |
I am thinking of doing these in a cream on cream damask with linen same color piping - should be wonderful! |
So ... I got some great buys and had some nice adventures. You really wouldn't do this if you didn't love it!
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