Another new living room rug and my thoughts on board and batten... →
Over the years I have been able to remove all the wall-to-wall carpeting and install hardwoods. I learned the hard way (after raising 4 kids and several puppies) that I never want to spend a lot of money on area rugs.
Unfortunately they are a necessity on hardwood and tile. What isn’t a necessity is spending A LOT of money on something that gets tons of wear and tear and may go out of style on a whim. So several years ago I started experimenting with indoor/outdoor rugs…and honestly., I have found that I get serious bang for the buck!
It started with this rug…
….an indoor/outdoor rug I picked up at a big box store for less than $100. I just needed something simple to pull the room together. Since this room only gets used a few times a year, I wasn’t too terribly concerned with having “super comfy” under foot!
I was so impressed with the quality and look of the rug I decided to give the “indoor/outdoor” thing a shot in the den! Let’s be honest…the den is really just a big romper room for the dogs! One reason we don’t even have a coffee table in the room!
I picked up this indoor/outdoor rug at my favorite home improvement store!
Not super comfy but it is neutral and has held up well. If I want “comfy underfoot” I wear my Ugg slippers.
I spent a little more and went a little more “fancy” on the dining room…
…this rug doesn’t get a lot of wear and tear so I was okay spending a tad more. Still love this rug!
When it was time to change out the rug in the living room I found a really pretty and simple indoor/outdoor rug at a local home decor store.
I knew the minute I unrolled it I had a problem.
It was stiff and not at all pliable. It had some serious “crease marks” from being rolled up and the edges curled up. I went ahead and put it down and hoped and prayed the creases and rolled edges would eventually go away.
Nope.
Honestly, I think they got worse and I’m lucky I didn’t break a dang hip on the thing.
I tried steaming the edges and curling them the opposite way…nothing worked.
The rug just plain sucks.
If a rug looks like crud when you lay it out, good chance it isn’t going to get much better. I should have rolled it up and taken it back but noooooo….I just crossed my fingers and hoped it would get better.
So now that the holidays have passed and everything is back in order I decided it was time to find a new rug that wasn’t a tripping hazard.
Again, I just wanted something inexpensive that would pull the space together. We have moved the big (ick) brown leather couch back into the living room so I really wanted something relatively neutral. (Why do I still have the big (ick) brown leather couch…because it is Brian’s and he spent a ton of money on it so I can’t bring myself to get a different one)
I try to keep the furniture and rugs in this room relatively neutral so I can add splashes of color with pillows and throws…right now I am enjoying a “pink phase.”
Two major changes coming in this space…first, I have FINALLY ordered new windows for the front…the old ones are the 20 year old original aluminum windows that are terrible…can’t hardly open them and they leak some serious air! And as you can see they dominate this space!!
I would love to change the 1990s arched window to a simple transom but unfortunately I can’t get my brick anymore and changing out the shape of the window would require additional brick…curses!
Regardless, the window seal has broken in the arch window and there is condensation between the panes…nothing you can do about it but replace the window.
I COULD just buy a new window insert but since I am replacing the bottom aluminum window with vinyl I decided to change out the arch window as well.
I changed things up a bit on the style and design and I can’t wait to share! Hopefully those will be here in the next week or so and we will have a decent day to install them!
The second change is the entry. I shared it here….
I’m looking at the date of the original post…3 1/2 years ago….and sadly, little has changed.
But last fall I bought a nifty antique mirror at a local market…at Christmas I put a wreath on it, and honestly, I kinda like the look. So when I took Christmas down, I hot glued a hook onto the mirror and hung an olive branch wreath on it…
Hum…kinda like that look too.
So it looked funny to have a mirror on that side of the entry AND still have the blue “moroccanish” mirror behind the door, so I took that mirror down and gave it to my daughter!
So now I have a blank wall.
So change is coming…maybe…I think…some day. It only took me 3 1/2 years to get this far so what’s a few more years.
Truthfully I am kicking around the idea of extending the board and batten to this wall…from the door to the stairs. And then maybe put some little hooks on it to hang purses and such. I can’t do anything too bulky because the door swings into that wall.
My ONLY issue with board and batten is that I know it will go out of style in the coming years…and while I have the energy and time to install it today….what if I don’t have the time, energy or money to remove it in 5-7-10 years?
I know, I know….”Board and batten is timeless…it will never go out of style.”
Bull…hardwoods are timeless…but yet 40 years ago people covered them with wall to wall carpet. Subway tile is timeless…yet decades ago people ripped it out and put up olive green and harvest gold 4x4 tile.
My point, just because something was popular 100 years ago and came back around, doesn’t mean it is “timeless.” Trust me, something different will come back around and all those painted white cabinets and rooms full of board and batten will be the bane of our existence.
I’m not saying you should live with a dated carpet, tile or wall treatment if it makes you crazy. I’m just saying think carefully and spend wisely when “updating” your home decor!
And if you are like me and procrastinate long enough, you may miss the current bandwagon…but trust me, another will come along!
The upside is I save myself a lot of work AND money by being somewhat indecisive…lol!
UPDATE!!! I WROTE THIS POST WHILE I WAS ALL COMFY IN BED. I got up, put on my grubby paint clothes and had time on my hands.
Something is going down!!!!
Or rather UP!
Yep, board and batten in the entry!
And you know what, I’m kinda glad I did it. It only took about 2 hours to install it and another hour or so to paint it.
There are dozens of tutorials for installing board and batten…much better than anything I can do.
If you want it, JUST DO IT!!!!
And yes…I still believe it will go “out of style” in a few years but whatevs.
See, even I don’t take my own advise…so “grain of salt” people…lol!