Here’s a fabulous example of breathing new life into something old!
My client and I were busy searching for “vintage” Anthropologie-looking sofas (but at realistic prices). Luckily, she discovered that her grandmother’s antique sofa was not being used in her mother’s basement and we began a mission to update it for her young family!
Here’s the before photo:
We researched a variety of leathers and fabrics and decided that this mossy green velvet would be durable and maintain the vintage feel of the sofa. Naturally, a lot of work needed to be done in order to get it back “in shape” so to speak! The upholstery company had to re-stuff the cushions and reinforce the frame.
We also elected to strip the wood to its most natural state and give it a lighter stain. With the dark Victorian-era wood stain applied to the heavily-carved frame, the sofa appeared too “dated” for lack of a better word. We wanted it to feel vintage but fresh! Notice, the more subtle color that lets the carving stand out without overpowering the sofa.
Thank you Custom Furniture Works for such an amazing job!!
Here’s the finished product; now it’s time to search for beautiful pillows!