In the still of the night(stand)…

Howdy, folks!  I hope everyone’s Wednesday is going well and chugging right along.    We’ve been busy as usual over the past week, working on some little tweaks and changes around the house (in between work and Lucas, of course), a few of which have me motivated to take on some larger organizational-type projects in the upcoming weeks.  I’m pretty excited since organization is definitely not a strong-suit in our home at the moment. And it really needs to be.

Anyways, one of the aforementioned tweaks that I’m absolutely thrilled with is our new and improved, all grown-up nightstands.   Ya see, I’ve wanted new nightstands for our bedroom for, oooohhh, about six years now.  Ever since we were first married and moved into our first house.   Up until recently, we’d been using random hand-me-down black veneered CD racks (sans legs) with a scrap of fabric laid over top. You can see them here…

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After we got Drex, we realized just how sad our “nightstands” actually were. Before, it didn’t really matter. They were functional. The right height. Not entirely fugly. But once we introduced a good quality piece of furniture into the space, everything else paled in comparison.  Cheap appeared cheaper.

Enter these guys from World Market…

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I’ve had my eye on them for some time, but couldn’t make myself do it for full price. No. Way. Couldn’t justify it.  I kept an eye out on Craigslist and thrift stores for something similar with no luck.  So, imagine my delight when Joey surprised me with these lovely specimens for my birthday. Sure, it may be “our” money, but somehow it’s different when I’m not the one spending it. The Italian guilt is nil.  Plus,  I was psyched that he remembered my nightstand obsession and plotted to procure them behind my back. Major husband points granted.

Once I discovered my surprise, I was super excited to get these guys into our room.  I carefully opened one of the boxes, expecting to be able to pull out my glorious tables and set them with instant gratification by our bedsides.  But what I discovered was this….

Now, I shouldn’t have been surprised since the website stated that assembly was required.  But,  I figured it’d be something simple like inserting the drawers or something.  I guess in my mind, for the price, the tables should not only come mostly-assembled, they should mop, do windows, and offer to babysit on date-nights.

So, I swallowed my annoyance, and got to work.  Now, I’m definitely no stranger to furniture assembly.   I’ve been a groupie of Ikea for years now.  In fact, I quite enjoy putting furniture together for the most part.  I find it therapeutic and so rewarding to see the final product take shape before my eyes.  But I’m not gonna lie. These nightstands were the biggest pains in the bootie I’ve yet to encounter.  There were only twelve screws that needed to be secured to attach the legs and shelf to the upper portion.  That’s it.  Twelve.  And yet, it took me an hour and a half to assemble the first one. The issue was that they want you to use this little Allen wrench to secure the screws…

Again, normally no big deal.   These are practically standard-issue at Ikea.  The problem was that the locations of the screws were less than convenient….

Most of my time was spent fumbling about, trying to actually insert the wrench into the screw hole. Then, since I couldn’t fully rotate it without it hitting the corners, I had to remove the wrench after half a rotation and repeat the fumbling process countless times until the screw was secure.

I accidentally over-tightened one screw on the shelf and the wood anchor on the opposite side just popped right out…

So, I had to take the table apart (sob! All that wasted fumbling!), add wood glue, reinsert the anchor and start over…

Once I got to the second table, the holes didn’t line up on one side.   One screw couldn’t be fully tightened because of this and another couldn’t be inserted AT ALL because the holes fully missed each other.   I ended up having to use a random wood screw inserted through the wood to secure it.

If I had one suggestion to World Market (apart from paying closer attention to alignment) it would be to change out the Allen screws for Phillips head screws.  Assembly would’ve taken a fraction of the time if I could’ve used a screwdriver or a drill.

In the end, though, all that time and effort was worth it…

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I really like the Old-World feel of them and the color coordinates well with our bedding.   I’m toying with the idea of painting the label holders brass to tie in with Drex, but I want to work on styling the the tables more first to see if it makes a difference. Nothing is set in stone as of yet, but I’m definitely loving them so far.  They provide such great storage and much larger table surface than our cd-stands.   Definitely winners.  I may even forgive them for being the bane of my furniture-assembling existence!   ‘Cause I’m cool like that.  And they’re pretty. 😉

For fun, here’s a “before” shot taken right after I unloaded our new bedding after we moved in (the walls were actually beige, although they look more grey here)…

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There’s still more to go, but we’ve definitely come a ways from the beige blank slate we started with.

So, has anybody else had issues like this with World Market stuff?   I absolutely adore that store and was really surprised by this.  I hope it was just a fluke and I ended up with the bad apples.  Any master bedroom decor changes in your neck of the woods?

 

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TDC Before and After

Masterpiece for our Master

So, we had this empty, lonely wall in our bedroom that was desperately in need of a friend some art…

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And now we’ve got some…

This piece was created by my mother-in-law, Mac.   She offered it up when I’d mentioned that I needed some art in this post.   She actually said that she didn’t have room for it and that I could alter it any way I wanted.   I briefly considered painting it white, since I thought the green was too bright, but couldn’t make myself do it.   It’s just too cool of a piece.   And once I set it up on the dresser and let it marinate in my head for a while, I ended up simply loving it as is.  The color is off in this next shot by quite a bit, but I wanted to include it so you’d get a feel for the detail and texture in the piece…

And a few more glamour shots…

 

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You can see that I was playing around with the styling as I took pics.  I couldn’t help myself.   It’s still not completely right, but it’ll get there eventually.    I love that the green coordinates so nicely with our bedding.   Happy accident, if you ask me.    Plus, the painting is modern and graphic without being too in-your-face.  And I like the message.   Make The Time.   To me, this means make the time to just do nothing.  Make the time to sit and play and be silly with Lucas.   Make the time to enjoy the little things.   A good message to wake up to every morning, for sure.

This side of the room is definitely coming together.  It’s slow, but it’s happening.   I still need to play a bit more with the styling and am still on the hunt for a mod white chair to replace this brown guy….

I don’t often show this corner of the room because it’s just…. so… brown.  I’ve had this chair forever and didn’t have another place for it.  And although I’m a fan, it’s just not right for the space.

I’ve considered breaking down and simply painting it white and calling it a day.  Though, I’ve hesitated in doing this because I was afraid that the chair would take on more of a country vibe (what with it being wicker and all).   But then again, this chair has such clean lines that it may be fine.

Or maybe, I’ll just nix that plan and go for something like him…

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Or him…

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And don’t even get me started on this happy egg chair…

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(DROOL! If only the thrift store gods would bestow a coveted egg chair upon me.)

I do know that a white chair (whichever route I choose) is definitely the right call for this corner.  I recently experimented by throwing a white sheet over him to see what I thought.  And it was perfect.  It caused the chair to recede visually, which allowed Drex and our new painting to move forward and become the stars of the show.   As they should be.    Right now all that brown is just competing with itself.    So, unless I come across the deal of the century on a kick-bootay white mod chair, I may very well be adding this chair to my “to be painted white” list of items.  So, we will see…

So, what do you guys think?   Paint the chair?   Go retro?