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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Newport Furniture

When we decided to start this crazy adventure and open a store we knew we needed to work with a great company to get our business going. We decided to start with Newport. They are a new company that opened in 2010 in Mississippi. In two years they have created a beautiful, stylish, solid line of furniture that we are proud to offer in our store. Working with companies that create more jobs for Americans and support environmentally conscientious manufacturing was very important to us. Newport does both of the those things from using recycled materials in their cushions, to keeping their manufacturing in the U.S. instead of overseas.
Here are a few of the Newport offerings we currently have in stock.

Newport Kane Collection Microfiber Set


Kane Chair 399.99 
Kane Sofa 699.99

As a set with sofa, chair, ottoman 1299.99
Kane Ottoman 189.99
Kane Ottoman
Marbella Love Seat on sale! 474.99 Sofa also available for 699.99

Dupree Recliner Sofa 794.99 Loveseat for 629.99 
Sofa, Loveseat, and Rocker available in Grey or Tan 

Dupree Rocker Recliner shown in Tan SOLD

Guiseppe Love Seat 694.99 and Ottoman 199.99 


More to come from this great company soon. Special ordering and lay-a-away available.







Monday, October 22, 2012

Jumping on the Mid Century Modern Bandwagon

It seems like everyone has become smitten with anything MCM lately and our little store is no exception. Our inventory is bursting with great pieces ready to help you create that Mad Men ambiance in your own space.

So here's a showcase of what mid century items we have available now.

Side table $69.99

Askel Kjersgaard Wall Mirror $199.99

Wall shelves $19.99

Nightstand $49.99

Hide-A-Bed $420

Bassett Credenza $450.00

Metal Shelf $29.99
And these are just what are available now. We have several projects in process right now. More beautiful mid century modern items to come!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Finished Product


So here are the finished pictures of the little contact paper covered side table. 

I love the diamond pattern! What a fun surprise. 


All of this amazing refinishing was made possible by this product: 


So much easier than sanding down to the wood and restraining- this let's you sand lightly and combine the original finish color with whatever new stain you would like. So easy and as you can see- great results.

After using the Polyshade. I don't know why anyone would cover such a pretty top. 


 I am working on another piece using Polyshades. More to come on that soon!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Adventures in Contact Paper!

So last week we got a little table from a friend's garage sale. It had potential, but someone had covered the top of this little guy with contact paper, it did have a wood grain-like design, but WHY? No idea why it had been done. So it was my task to remove this sticky mess...and I didn't feel an urgency to apply all that elbow grease. But then yesterday a nice UIC student came in to purchase the table for an art installation and the table got moved to the top of my to-do list.

Here's my process and all the helpful things I learned.

So as you can see- this one's a fixer-upper. 

I went to the hardware store and asked their advice. The helpful employee recommended a rounded scraper and goo gone. So here's my first attempt. Very slow work. 

Then I had a light bulb moment- heat! That definitely sped up the process. 

Just a few seconds with my handy hair dryer set to high and the sheets came right off.

After removing all the contact paper the sticky residue was still there. 

I saturated the table with goo gone and let it sit 10 minutes. Then I scraped the majority off and used a cloth to rub away the rest. 

And here's the top contact paper-free! 
Now I just need to fix the missing wood trim. More photos to come of the finished product.