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AFTER: Nightstands

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When we got back from St. Louis, I needed to do something productive--to keep myself busy. The week before I left, I'd bought the nightstands [ don't remember? ] for $150.

Hope it wasn't too valuable! "John Widdicomb Co."

All along, I'd planned on mounting two pairs of brass numbers to each nightstand, and doing two brass suitcase pulls on both drawers.

Ok so see the brass [68] on top of the books? Well, those numbers were part of what I was planning on mounting onto the drawer centers, as drawn in the aforementioned post. For his side I got [68] and [69] and for my side I got [54] and [55] --- [68] represents the year of his Chevelle, [69] is the year of the Continental; [54] and [55] are just nice looking in Helvetica.

Then the existing handles grew on me. So all I did was paint the damn things and they look freaking awesome.

Here is Steven's side. ABOVE

View of my side.

Here is my side, close to the windows, far from the door/closet. ABOVE

My side.

My side again. ABOVE

ooh la la, a fancy new drawer!

Duh this is my nightstand.

Next: I want new lampshades for the tulip lamps. I need a black on the outside, white on the inside drum shade about 14" in diameter. Because I hate how these shades provide pretty much no light whatsoever. Any suggestions?

Here's our dresser, across from the bed. You think the nightstands complement it well? It used to be avocado green, but was DIY'ed in like, OH-SIX.

RH Nottingham Oxidized Brass Bed - footboard close-up

Here's a shot of the bed. It's a Nottingham in Oxidized Brass from Restoration Hardware.

DIY Ahead.

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Steven & I had matching night stands twice in our "since living together" lives. First, we had two black Parsons square side tables to go with our Malm bed. Those matched but they were boring. Then we got two 60s mammoth square tables with marble tops to replace them. Those were cool, but it didn't look good with the malm bed, I think the table tops were higher than the headboard. For the past 6 months or so, poor Steven's had a skirted table at his bedside, and that just feels wrong! In my drawing below, I had pictured something with two drawers and long legs. I was going to paint those black and mount brass numbers and suitcase pulls onto the fronts.

This weekend we went to Ikea to pick up two of the Edland dressers for $199 each. I have been calling them Federalist-style. Steven thought they would be too big for our 950 sq. ft. apartment, he said "let's go home and measure first..." Fine with me, seeing this thing in person makes me sort of hate its legs anyway. So then I'm looking on Craigslist, just to check and found these:

$150 for BOTH?! Fuck yes! Hi, are these still available?! YES! So yesterday we picked up two matching night stands for $150! Less than one Edland and I don't have to put it together myself. They're from the 60s; I love them and now I'm ready to paint them--probably won't happen until this weekend, but hold your horses 'cuz I'm gonna make these baller.

Furniture Love.

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I can't help but make visual lists of the furniture I'm thinking about getting, arranging polyvore-style rooms around maybe 1 thing I really love, then adding things that compliment it, then I fall in love with the whole freaking thing. The photos are whack because they were created on a PC. (I'm a Mac.)

I always refer to my interior style as minimalist-industrial-equestrian. I love dark, broken-in leathers, anything gold or navy blue, black fo' sho', abstract art, americana, hides and leopard print, rich velvet. Crossed fingers we'll get a home soon and make this a freaking reality.