What I'm reading this week.
(Note: Ralph looks insane on the cover of AD; reminiscent of Michael J. Fox in "Back to the Future")
Monday, August 19, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Living Room - Coffee Table
Chances are if
you have ever co-habitated or are currently co-habitating with someone, you
have had this conversation:
My husband was right, there was absolutely nothing wrong with this table. In fact, we both loved it and it had served us well over the last few years. But now that we had moved into a new space, I was hoping to find something fresher, less bulky, and a bit more unique. I spent many weeks searching for tables, filtered down options I believed to fit our taste, pulled together images, and sent an email presenting him with tables similar to these:
I wish I had saved his response as it went something like this, “I don’t like mirrored coffee tables, the second one is too boring, the wood is too blonde on the third one, and I don’t like the gold on fourth one ”. Whaaa?? Clearly this guy did NOT want a new coffee table and was going to make me work for it if I did.
I decided to check it out on memo, bring it home, and present it to my “Person 2” in person. He loved it, I loved it, we kept it, and the trunk table was listed and sold on Craigslist within 48 hours. Success!
Collective Seacrest Satisfaction Level: 9.5
Person 1: “We need a new [insert piece of
furniture here].”
Person 2: “Why would we need a new [piece
of furniture] when the one we have now is perfectly fine?”
If you or your
co-habitator are fond of interior design, you have DEFINITELY had this
conversation. My spouse and I have had
it MANY times, and I am always “Person 1” in the scenario. The poor guy is left defending our current throw
pillows while I present the case that they are drab and could use an update. Unfortunately, unless your current [piece of
furniture] is falling apart, “Person2” is right; you aren’t in need of something
new, you just want it. But that’s what
interior design is about, wanting to
beautify the space in which you live! So,
how does “Person 1” ever persuade “Person 2” to get on board with said new
[piece of furniture]? One word, “persistence”.
Let’s apply this
scenario to the new coffee table we “needed” for our living room. We were originally working with something
similar to this: Crate&Barrel Hunter II Trunk |
My husband was right, there was absolutely nothing wrong with this table. In fact, we both loved it and it had served us well over the last few years. But now that we had moved into a new space, I was hoping to find something fresher, less bulky, and a bit more unique. I spent many weeks searching for tables, filtered down options I believed to fit our taste, pulled together images, and sent an email presenting him with tables similar to these:
Wisteria Antiqued Art Deco Coffee Table |
Crate&Barrel Frame Coffee Table |
Restoration Hardware Brickmaker's Table |
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Vandyke Cocktail Table |
I wish I had saved his response as it went something like this, “I don’t like mirrored coffee tables, the second one is too boring, the wood is too blonde on the third one, and I don’t like the gold on fourth one ”. Whaaa?? Clearly this guy did NOT want a new coffee table and was going to make me work for it if I did.
I spent the next
few weeks frequenting HD Buttercup. For
those of you living in San Francisco and LA, if you haven’t been to your local
HD Buttercup, GO. Immediately. Giant warehouse full of designer furniture, accents, and soft goods. New pieces
come in daily. You can buy off the
floor or customize. You can even memo pieces for a
few days and return them if they don’t work in your space. Discounted prices. It’s amazing.
For those of you living elsewhere, you can now shop HD Buttercup online
at www.hdbuttercup.com.
Enjoy!
As I was saying, I spent
the next few weeks stalking their new arrivals and finally came across this table:Teak Slabs with Iron Legs (One-Off Piece from HD Buttercup) |
I decided to check it out on memo, bring it home, and present it to my “Person 2” in person. He loved it, I loved it, we kept it, and the trunk table was listed and sold on Craigslist within 48 hours. Success!
My Satisfaction Level: 9
Husband Satisfaction Level: 10Collective Seacrest Satisfaction Level: 9.5
Thursday, August 8, 2013
You Can Have Your Ping Pong Table and Eat Off it Too!
Apparently we aren't the only couple hotly debating "Ping Pong Table vs. Dining Table". Thanks to Barcelona-based designer Antoni Palleja and Design Within Reach, you will soon be able to have both!
Monday, August 5, 2013
Dining Chairs Revisited
A.K.A. “Consider
yourself boycotted, Restoration Hardware”
Back in October we ordered a set of six Martine Upholstered Chairs from Restoration Hardware.
Approximately
six months later, the set was complete.
With the $850
gift certificate in our pockets, two comfy sofas in our family room, and a desire
for dining chairs, we felt this was a company we could get behind with
confidence.
So let’s get to
the point of this post, let’s review these dining chairs! Starting with…The Positives:
-To anyone
walking into the house they look elegant.
When we were thinking about selling our house, every stager that came in
would complement us on them.
-They are
comfortable.
-The fabric we
selected (Perennials Textured Linen Weave in "Fog") seems to be
sturdy and hides any potential stains.
We are both also pleased with the color of the fabric.
-The nailhead
detail adds a bit of pizzaz.The Negatives:
-The first set of chairs arrived with the wrong finish on the legs and all had to be sent back.
-The second set of chairs arrived about 60 days later with the correct finish on the legs but with “unfinished” welting around the bottom of the upholstery.
Customer service
sent over an upholsterer to see if he could repair the welting. He could, but RH refused to cover the cost,
told me to select the best chairs, and exchange the unacceptable chairs for new
ones.
-60 days after THAT,
the third and final set of chairs arrived with more “unfinished” welting and
with tufting buttons hanging loosely by threads. (How were these things making it passed
inspection??)At this point I was told to either select the “best” chairs and complete my set or return all of them and move on. They were no longer willing to exchange chairs for me.
After conferring
with my husband, we decided to complete the set, use them for a few years, and
then go “Office Space – Printer Beat Down” on them! Had we paid fully out of pocket, we would
have sent them back after the second set arrived and taken our business
elsewhere, which we will do in the future.
Sorry, Resto, you’ve lost our confidence and our business.
My Satisfaction Level: 5
Husband Satisfaction Level: 7
Collective
Seacrest Satisfaction Level: 6
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