It has been nearly four years since we enclosed our screen porch and made it a sunroom. (I can hardly believe that it has been that long!)
We have loved having this room and we have used it so much. It has been a place for morning coffee, parties, overflow space for celebrations, most of our evening meals, Bible studies, buffet set-up, dessert serving, conversations.
. . . over these past four years, we have made a few changes, collected a few pieces, and tweaked little by little.
We added blinds. (You can read about those ~ here ~.)
We made an "Ice Cream" sign to hang over the doorway, a nod to Ron's love for making (and eating) homemade ice cream. He collects antique ice cream scoops and always seems to have a number of vintage ice cream freezers too, but that's another story. :)
We have collected some small family treasures and antique goodies, some of which rotate seasonally. I have had the sailboat since we finished the room, but last year I coffee-stained the sails to tone it down a bit and I like it better.
From the start, I knew that I would eventually want to have a sofa in the sunroom - a place get comfy or even take a short nap. We had bought the wicker set at a second-hand shop when we first moved into our house. We have gotten our money's worth out of it and it still looks good. But I wanted the sunroom to feel more like a "room" than a porch, and I knew a sofa would accomplish that.
I have been looking (mostly on Facebook Marketplace) for just the right thing for four years! These were my criteria:
- white or off-white
- removable slipcovers, for ease in washing
- excellent condition
- photographed in a clean, orderly room (because that's a clue to how clean a piece of upholstered furniture will be)
- within 100 miles
- a "good" price
With those criteria, you can imagine why it took me so long to find what I wanted! I must say, though, that I did not shop Marketplace every day. I looked when I thought about it which means that during busy seasons I didn't look frequently. But soon after we returned from our southern trip (and brought back a Windsor chair!), I came across a listing for just the right thing!
Waiting paid off! This loveseat was in perfect condition. It is quite comfortable and, yes, good for a short nap.
Serendipitously, Target released an "Americana Geo" collection a few weeks ago and I snagged this throw for just $25.00. Doesn't it look like an antique coverlet? I won't leave it draped on the loveseat because it may fade in this sunny room, so now I am looking for a sturdy basket to keep the throw out of the sun, but handy for use.
We had to replace one of the little side tables because it was too big. I found this one on Facebook Marketplace for only $25 and a little drive.
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I remember when you first enclosed the space, and how lovely you made it. What a perfect sofa, just what I would have chosen!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love that you love it too, Barbara!
DeleteIt really pays off to wait until you find just what you want. Your new sofa will be a wonderful place to relax, and even take a nap, as you suggested. The coverlet is a perfect fit for your home! Great find.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorrie! I have never regretted waiting for the "right" thing!
DeleteSlow decorating is the best! It make a rooms' possessions 'collected' rather than ordered, purchased, and placed into it quickly! I like the collected look much better - treasures gathered over time!
ReplyDeleteThat sofa is perfect! I thought of you when I saw Targets' new collection! It does look just like an antique!
"Treasures gathered over time" is the perfect way to say it . . . and I feel the same. It is just so much more personal and warm. A furniture showroom may be lovely, but it doesn't have warmth and that makes the difference in a room.
DeleteI love the new Target line! All of my "prim" friends on IG are showing their Target purchases! :)
I can't believe it's been four years since you finished your sunroom! It has always been a gorgeous spot, but this was a lovely update post. While our sunroom is just a 2- (3 at most) season room, I'd love to have a sofa there for napping. You always inspire me, Cheryl. Another beautiful room!
ReplyDeleteHow does four years go by so fast?!
DeleteI am humbled by your very kind words, Becki! A napping spot is a great thing in my opinion! I never took naps until I was pregnant with my fourth child at age 40. Now I am a firm believer in a power nap! :)
You are a very patient decorator and it does pay off in a big way. Four years...wow! That sunroom is such a wonderful extension of your home. I do enjoy seeing your home take shape slowly in a way that represents your style so well. Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt took us sooooo long to remodel our farmhouse. When we bought it, we were a young couple who had little time and even less money and I learned patience whether I wanted to or not! But patience really does pay off and it's such a thrill to find the thing that you have waited for! (There is a spiritual lesson there, I think.)
DeleteAnyway, I thank you for your kind words! I, too, am amazed that it has been four years, but we have enjoyed it many times over.
You are an extraordinarily talented decorator! You could have made it your life's work, assured. Every room in your house is a quiet visual feast. Delightful, yet peaceful and serene.
ReplyDeleteFriend, your words are very kind and humbling! I always say that my style is rather narrow and I have had a long time to practice it. But I am so happy that it resonates with you and "peaceful" is exactly what I hope to achieve in my home. Thank you!
DeleteIt looks really nice, and very inviting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Great-Granny!
DeleteBeautiful and inviting. You have tremendous talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Linda!
DeleteCheryl, that room is just so inviting. The new furniture additions are perfect. I've said it many times - "I love your style". Enjoy sunny days and naps in that beautiful room!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, sweet friend! I am enjoying both! :)
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