Our new furniture arrived
Stuff I hate, cats September 26th, 2007Halleluia! All of the work and waiting is behind us. The furniture arrived today! After getting it in place, we realized while we like it, we don’t love it and began having flashes of buyer’s remorse. But that could change after a few days of getting used to it.
Here’s what we like about it:
1. Both the recliner and the couch are extremely comfortable, and that’s the biggest plus. The old furniture was too soft for comfort. No more sinking into the middle crevasse.
2. We think we hit the mark on the color scheme. The dark colors are richer-looking and warmer than the old pieces. The table lamp you see here is from another room. Seeing brass with the furniture tells us that’s what we need to buy. For a while we were thinking porcelain, but not anymore.
Here’s what we’re on the fence about:
1. The recliner is probably too big to be paired with the couch. We didn’t know this because it wasn’t paired with it in the showroom. To make it worse, our living room is so small that this is the only configuration that’ll work.
2. The patterned pillows are a bit much. They actually sent us the wrong ones. We asked for a set of two patterned, and two solid blue (to match the couch). It’s an easy fix, but we’re bugged about it now.
Here’s what could get Lucky killed:
See him under the chair? It’s the first place he went because he likes to play fast and loose with his nine lives. Dave’s already worried that when he gets up from the reclining position, he’ll squash him. We figure Lucky will crawl into the metal folding mechanism, fall asleep in there and get crushed when he puts the chair in its upright position. Lucky may not be so lucky one day.
UPDATE: Ten hours after seeing our new furniture arranged the way you see here, we’re working hard on rearranging it. We’re not making maximum use of the space we have, so we want to figure out a way to move the chair as far from the couch as possible, and put the television in its place.
Not sure how this will all go down, but I’ll post back with another picture if we get it just the way we like. For now, we’re still only liking the setup. We’d much prefer loving it.
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September 26th, 2007 at 9:45 pm
Oh…how many times has one of our cats gotten smashed underneath the recliner? They do survive. Your furniture looks lovely, tho “sinking in the middle crevasse” sounds more my speed!
September 26th, 2007 at 10:37 pm
JD — We’re getting in the habit of checking where Lucky is first. It’s helpful that he’s a spaz and runs when you make the slightest motion or noise. So we think he might flee when he senses we’re about to get out of the chair. But still, we’re worried. He gives us a lot to worry about.
September 27th, 2007 at 2:48 am
Not to worry you, but growing up we had a cat die that way. Be careful. Maybe put a scarecrow under there or something.
September 27th, 2007 at 9:49 am
@ Kev - welcome back. See, never start our a sentence with “Not to worry you…” because now I’m really worried. Especially so because Lucky is a “burrower.” He loves to burrow under blankets and sleep there, even in the summer. We had had near accidents when we’ve sat down on a bed or couch, not checking for lumps first. There he is.
I think we have to really be serious every single time we un-recline the chair. Even though Lucky doesn’t seem to be interested in the inner workings of the chair, there could be that one time he is.
We would be devastated if something bad happened.
June 7th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Great blog. I usually go to antiques fairs and find a lot of bargains!
July 16th, 2008 at 2:25 am
Any updates?
I don’t like that the space behind the recliner is effectively wasted.
Is that a drawer in the coffee table? should that be facing the other way?
July 16th, 2008 at 6:09 am
Antique Furniture — I’m not very good at finding bargains. No patience!
Colonial Furniture — Yes, there is an update:
Check it out here.