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Thrifted Thoughts: Wood Framed Loveseat

Thrifted Thoughts: Wood Framed Loveseat

By modnest on August 4, 2011

I’ve really been getting into Candice Olson’s new show, Candice Tells All, on W Network. In this week’s episode, she designed a room, blending the homeowner’s vintage furnishings with new furnishings. Just like I would have done, she revamped a bunch of the vintage pieces to make them work with the new design concept. My [...]

Posted in Thrifted Thoughts | Tagged lia fagan, loveseat, paint, redo, reupholstering, thrift, vintage, wood | 1 Response

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Lia Fagan is the blogger behind Mod Nest & the designer behind Mod Pieces. Learn how to design outside the lines, visit her website.

Thrifted Thoughts: Sloped Lounge Chair

Thrifted Thoughts: Sloped Lounge Chair

By modnest on July 28, 2011

My vintage chair addiction was spurred on this weekend when I spotted this Jetson-esque lounge chair at a local reuse centre. The slope of the back makes it super comfy and the curvy, wood arms add mega-personality. Regardless of its endearing qualities, this chair is a total do-over! The wood frame is badly scratched and [...]

Posted in Thrifted Thoughts | Tagged chair, lia fagan, lounge, redo, reupholstering, reuse, wood | 2 Responses

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Lia Fagan is the blogger behind Mod Nest & the designer behind Mod Pieces. Learn how to design outside the lines, visit her website.

Thrifted Thoughts: Bar Cart

Thrifted Thoughts: Bar Cart

By modnest on June 30, 2011

Every once in a while, when thrifting, you come across something out of the ordinary, hidden amongst the rows of sofas, cabinets & chairs. That’s what happened to me this week. My mind immediately started racing with ideas when I spotted this bar cart… Right off the bat, I loved the playful angles, the airiness [...]

Posted in Thrifted Thoughts | Tagged bar cart, lia fagan, redo, revamp, wood | 5 Responses

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Lia Fagan is the blogger behind Mod Nest & the designer behind Mod Pieces. Learn how to design outside the lines, visit her website.

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