settee
I had the best experience on Monday buying a new couch! When was the last time you heard somebody say that? Instead of settling for any old straight-out-of-a-catalog or this season’s Pottery-Restoration-Sonoma-Pier-Macy’s-type couch, I did a bunch of research and found a way to make my own. Yes, I actually used the resource section of my new Domino Book of Decorating and found a furniture manufacturer that allows you to select from a wide range of couch styles, then let’s you choose the fabric and hardware. I went to Hamilton Park Interiors here in Utah and worked with an awesome designer named Kathryn who helped me pick a Drexel Heritage settee. I have to say it was more fun than I imagined. The possibilities were endless (thank God the hubs wasn’t there — I imagine it really would’ve felt endless for him).
In the end I fell in love with the ladylike scalloped back and the antique look of the turned legs in the above design, though the combo of the rich blue fabric and the jacquard silk floral pillows with a little fringe made it a show-stopper for me. Of course now I have to wait until January for it to arrive but looking at this mock-up of the final couch will help keep my eyes on the prize until then. Below is a photocopy of the fabrics but once the real deal is in I will repost for your viewing pleasure.






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