Given.
As in free.
Now that might scare some people and they may assume it was a really nasty, ugly, giant beast of a piano.
This one is actually a rather nice little spinet.
Owned for 10 years (purchased new) and never played.
When the owner heard Nate and I both play, he insisted we take it at put it to good use.
Such a generous offer and gladly accepted.
That means my piano fund can now go toward something else!
That means my piano fund can now go toward something else!
Good as new!
I love the wood's color and there are just a few dings around the bottom and edges, very minor.
Maybe just a bit of dent and ding repair will be enough!
I bought this collection of mirrors months ago from Joss&Main.
They were all different colors, so some white chalk paint was used to pull them together more.
I love the hint of distressing on each frame.
The babies are sure loving it:
They were all different colors, so some white chalk paint was used to pull them together more.
I love the hint of distressing on each frame.
Lamp $30 at HomeGoods. |
A steal at $15 at HomeGoods! $50 on ZGallerie, |
Real sheepskin found on Amazon $60. |
The babies are sure loving it:
It is the first room past the foyer, so right now guests are greeted with a hole lot of empty.
Suggestions?

You need a giant, ornate rug in there. And some ceramic statuary, like little birds. Lots of little birds. They have some inexpensive ones at Tai Pan Trading. :)
ReplyDeletevisiting from redoux. Love it all. I like the piano as it is dings and all, I wouldn't redo it
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on displaying collectibles above your piano! Would love for you to share at Simple & Sweet Fridays. New Follower!
ReplyDeleteTake Care,
Jody
I love the sheepskin on the bench!
ReplyDeleteThe piano is in very nice condition. I wish that mine (in storage) looked so nice. I really like all of the white decor that you have around it. The wall of mirrors looks great! My husband's name is Nate as well. :) Visiting from the TwelveOEight link party. ~ Jamie
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