If you already like my page on Facebook you may have seen my thrifty-self and not-so-thrifty-self at war with one another last Friday…
Some of you responded that you have the same issue, and even more said you wish you had my problem, lol! I can safely say that being a tightwad is agonizing sometimes, because it’s inevitable that you’ll have to shell out a good amount of money eventually – and that’s never easy for me. I strive to one day whip out my credit card without second guessing myself! Last Friday I finally went for it though – albeit with my eyes closed when I hit “submit” – and ordered myself some new stuff online.
But I’m getting ahead of myself, let’s rewind a bit…
Ages and ages ago I shared that I found this awesome table for only $80. I found it at a local consignment store that is sadly no longer in business. Seriously, I’m more upset by the fact that this store no longer exists than I should be. At least I found this table before they left this world.
Ignore everything that isn’t the table, none of that’s there anymore |
Since I bought it, it’s sadly sat chairless and, consequently, useless. We’ve been so busy with other things (and we don’t really eat at our dining room table anyway…) that we haven’t taken the time to find anything to go with it. Until now. Enter: A Mood Board.
Okay, it’s not the most impressive mood board ever, but it’s a good starting off point.
I have been searching high and low (if you can call Googling a lot “high and low”) for furniture that can stand up to our household. I needed things that weren’t too expensive (but don’t look cheap), easy to clean, and looked put together without being matchy-matchy. Oh, and the hardest criteria of all: Mr. T has to like it too. He’s a hard sell!
In the end, these are the winners for the dining room:
- West Elm Scoop Back Chairs. I ordered six of them. Thanks to a sale, each chair was only $67 so they don’t break the bank. And thanks to a visit to a West Elm store, T was able to sit in one and give it his seal of approval for comfort. They’re also wood, so it’s easy to wipe them down if sticky fingers or dog drool get on them. Unfortunately, my local West Elm didn’t have six of these chairs in stock, so I had to order them through the website and am waiting for them to be shipped. Sad face for less-than-instant gratification.
- Frontgate Filigree Medallion Outdoor Area Rug. Normally I’d think this pattern is too traditional for my taste, but I think the green really updates the look. Plus, since it’s an outdoor rug, if it ever gets dirty (which it most definitely will) we can take it outside and hose the entire thing off to clean it. The rug also has great reviews online, even from people who are already using it indoors, so I’m hopeful that this will hold up well and look good at the same time. (I’m planning on putting a quality rug pad underneath of it to give it a little extra cushion too.) It’s also only $250 for an 8×10 rug which is a steal.
The only unfortunate part of this is that I had order it all online, so now I have to wait for everything to get here. I hate waiting. The only thing that makes it acceptable is how much I love getting fun stuff in the mail.