Renovations are generally a crazy time.
It’s not so much a rule… as a law.
Let’s all watch Schoolhouse Rock now – “How does a bill become a law?” Well… copious bills and invoices make things a law, I say.
Just like Sarah Richardson said, even the best laid plans go over budget. And when the dust has settled all over your brand new hardwood floors, you’re going to have a bare living room.
One that isn’t going to be filled with the couch you’re hankering over at Urban Barn. And that coffee table from Pottery Barn.
Girl…. you have to get your butt on Craigslist.
Pre-renovation, I was already having a pretty serious relationship with Craigslist. Other people’s junk is almost always my treasure. And when I thought about how I was going to have an empty living room – possibly for months and months and months – I started scanning the furniture section of good ol’ CL.
And there are LOTS of duds on there. Lots of “minor cat scratches, not very noticeable”: the chair looks as though it has had a thorough once-over with a belt sander.
Faux leather couches: They are everywhere. And they are desperately seeking adoption.
But I had my heart set on a certain look. So when the Van Gogh Helsinki showed up in my search, my heart flew up into my chest. I had met the Van Gogh crew at IDSWest last year. I had oogled their furniture.
And it was on Craigslist. From a show home. For a quarter of the price of new!
When she told me that she and her father had accidentally snapped a leg off when jamming into her (very stuffed) storage suite, and would I just take it for $150 less? I leapt up and kissed Mr. Suburble with glee! We can re-snap that leg back on.
There was also a side chair. A Brittney in grey.
I won’t lie. It was a hell of a deal. I couldn’t believe my dumb luck.
But maybe it wasn’t just luck. I had spent a LOT of time scouring Craigslist. I had been using all sorts of keywords to do my search.
I didn’t just type in “couch” or “sofa”. If I wanted an old brown rec room cast off, that’s what those keywords would barf up. I used brand names – “Pottery Barn”, “Restoration Hardware”, “Van Gogh”, “Urban Barn” – to define my search.
Sometimes people don’t really care what they paid for it 6 years ago. They just want it gone.
I typed in every single variation of the word “couch” or “side chair”. Did I use “chesterfield”? Damn straight I did. This is Canada. We love our chesterfields and credenzas.
My pouf is from Target. You might have seen it in a commercial.
Mr. Suburble did. And then he walked into the living room and yelled, “Is this from Target? I just saw it on TV!”
Keen eye, friend. Maybe there’s hope for you yet.
This wooden beauty came from another Craigslist ad. A couple was moving out of their – beautiful, but very masculine – house, and she was hella tired of the reds and burgundies. Autumn was over, and this guy had to go.
He’s solid wood and has gorgeous legs. But I’m not sure of the colour. I intended to paint it, though a few who have walked through my front door insist that I don’t.
Opinion time: paint the coffee table, or not? I want your honesty.
And while we’re being honest, this “pillow-scape” is the most dirt-cheap thing ever. Most of the covers (the fancier ones) are from Simple Addiction. It’s a very inexpensive style site; I bought the covers for less than the cost of fabric.
Some of the “filler pillows” are ugly. I know they are. I don’t love them. But their prettier brothers and sisters are disguising their awkwardness.
And the Hudson’s Bay throw…. oh, that’s one of my favourites.
It’s actually a car blanket. My mother-in-law bought it for me last Christmas after it appeared on my list. When I opened it on Christmas Day, she said, “Are you SURE this is right? It’s wrapped up in nylon strapping…. with VELCRO. It’s supposed to go in the back of your car…”
Yep. It’s right. It’s perfect.
Instead of a $300 HBC throw (with the points on it, and the history), this is a $40 fleece car blanket. Same colours, same awesomeness.
I love it. (AHHHH! And it’s on sale this week!)
It fits right in with my super-duper-post-renovation budget. But I love how it’s all coming together (minus the awkward guitar hanging out in the corner. It’s taunting me. My practicing has been absolutely pathetic since the move.)
Aside from the probably-painted coffee table, I’m lacking a rug. I’m not sure if that will be a Craigslist find, or a save-up-and-buy deal. Only time will tell.
15 comments
Brandi
I love the pieces in your living room! I really LOVE that table. I think it’s beautiful just as it is, but I also think it would be beautiful with the legs/trim painted a different colour, like a grey or even a pop of colour like red/yellow. I would leave the top of it for sure though 🙂 Whichever you decide, it will look gorgeous either way – as is, or renewed 🙂
Tara
Thank you, Brandi! You’re right – the table is great, but the colour is wrong somehow. I’m going to really think about the colours, but I feel like it has to be cooler over all (as everything in my house is a shade of grey!) Thanks for the encouragement, girl! 🙂
Shauna
Great score! Oh I hear ya on the reno and budget thing. Our main floor is ripped apart right now and I’m trying to be as budget-friendly as possible to put it back together!
I say freshen up the legs of the coffee table a bit (your mantel is very white) and tone down the orange stain a bit (unless that’s just the way the photo looks on the screen). Your floor and stone have a grey undertone making the table stand out (and I don’t think that’s what you’re trying to feature, right?).
Tara
It was the red/orange/Autumn stain on the top that was throwing me off. The legs have been purposely painted with a dingy antique white. I think it would look great in a “warm” setting, but my house is very cool (as you say).
I reaaaalllly don’t want to strip the table top (what a pain), but I’m wondering how I can paint it without losing the character of the piece.
It’s so funny how when you rip something apart, you realize, “OH… it’s going to cost money to put it back together!”
Only demolition is free! 😉
Bethany
Oh my goodness, I love your couch! SUCH a great find. I say paint the table, even if you just keep the top wood and paint the bottom and legs gray or antique white. The whole room is beautiful! Wonderful job 🙂
Tara
Thank you so much, Bethany! The table legs ARE an antique white – but it’s VERY antique. I think I need to go more off-white to freshen it up.
The top is what’s tripping me up. I wish I could make it a slightly cooler stain. I’m going to research refinishing. I just don’t want to be up to my elbows in stripper. 😛
Jo-Anna
WOW what a score your couch and chair are!! I need to do more looking on CL – we need furniture for our kids playroom! I love how your home is coming together Tara…so gorgeous! And my vote is yes, paint that table…I’m a sucker for distressed white!
Tara
Oh, I practically LIVE on CL, so that’s probably why I have such a fondness for it. But it’s all about the search keywords. People don’t think about optimizing their ads for the best reach (they aren’t bloggers by a long shot!) – so I’ve found that using a Thesaurus-amount of words when looking for something yields me the best results.
I, too, need furniture for my girls’ playroom. I feel like every day I’m typing “Expedit”, then “Kallax”, then “cube shelf”…..
It’s like a treasure hunt.
Krista @thehappyhousie
Oh I am so jealous of you mainland dwellers!! The Craigslist for our area is not great. Not at all. Ugh. Oh well… the sofa/chesterfield looks amazing! The whole room does, actually! I think you should DIY one of those industrial-cart style coffee tables with the wheels…I am totally hankering over those right now. Or if not maybe at least paint the base of the table in a charcoal grey?? Depends on what type of rug you want to eventually go with! It is looking awesome Tara, I wish I could come visit in real life!
Tara
Are your Used_____ sites any good? I know that CL doesn’t have the same prowess on the Island as it does on the Mainland.
I love the industrial carts. But there’s a part of me that also wants a bar cart (like… SUPER badly) and I wonder if I can have two carts in a room?
I’m really struggling over the rug thing. I think I need a pretty big one (which means $$$$). I need to start researching for the best deal.
Erin
I say paint it! It looks good but I think it could look great. I do like the top, I would leave that but I’m a sucker for stained wood :)…… My best find on Craigslist was an antique buffet. After buying a dresser and attempting to refinish it into a buffet I eventually threw my hands up and gave it away mid project. The next day I found a beautyful one cheap which needed a good cleaning and a new hinge on the door. I love it and I get compliments on it all the time. I was even offered more $ than I paid for it from someone (I declined).
Erin
I think a nice pop of blue would look really nice on that table. Benjamin moore has some really beautiful colors. I’m redoing a dresser in their Pacific Ocean blue right now. Pintrest has a lot of benjamin moore colors posted so you can see different colors in real homes.
Tara
I hadn’t thought of blue! Thanks, Erin! I’m going to go do some research right now…. Off to Pinterest. 🙂
Tara
I am dying for a buffet… I’m having the hardest time finding one that is a) cheap enough and b) has enough personality to shine through a paint job. I have to just keep plugging away at CL.
But sometimes… I wonder, “Will my buffet EVER come!?!?”
Do you have pictures of your sideboard? I’d love to see it!
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