Wingbacks–BEFORE—
We did a 2″ pleat ruffle on the bottom of the ottoman. I had to think about the ottomans for a day—the tops were so rounded I didn’t think it would work to do piping along the top edge, so I did a “kiss pleat” in each corner and did the piping from there.
Whole room—Turned out AWESOME. Sasha did a great job picking out paint, fabric, and a rug. A room feels so much better when the furniture is grouped into a conversation area. The ottomans were placed where they were, to accommodate her lounging sons during family scripture study. I know us women always want CUTE while our husbands and boys want FUNCTION….I think this was a great compromise on furniture placement.
We went with two other couples from our neighborhood— it’s always nice to have someone else that’s just as white as me!
I LOVE the beach…this pic is in Kihei, where we stayed.
We drove around the north end of the island on our last day. We discovered a few waterfalls off the side of the road.
Our last sunset in Maui.
Heber climbing for coconuts!
Can’t wait for next year….although I think we may try Puerto Rico next time.
LizzieD says
wow – the wingback chairs look so much more modern with a slipcover! I’m going to have to ‘pin’ this one to my slipcover samples board on Pinterest!!
Susy says
I love what you did with the ottomans! Some projects require a little more thought…you did an awesome job!
Susy says
I love what you did with the ottomans! Some projects require a little more thought…you did an awesome job!
Merlesworld says
I have to recover a wingback chair as the old cover has had it, it was done in a plain fabric but yours look so good I will give the fabrics a go.
Merle…….