She's going to scour the internet and her surroundings for the best quality she can find, and only occasionally shell out for fancy stuff. Also, she's going to marry up. Kidding! Alex was doing ok but not a fancy man when we met and got situated. I assure you, can show some photos of his clothing choices.
The other things were all of good use: a wooden stepstool that I am currently refinishing to dedicate for use in our closet/for Ny to get up on the bed, two rocking arm chairs that we have been trying to figure out the future of (so comfy!!), and a sleeper sofa that was a bust space wise but worked out for our friend Andy. However, 3 out of 4, or 4 out of 5, is not a bad success rate. The chairs have been living in the back two feet of our garage space since March, but we'll figure it out eventually.
We moved it to the intended wall, where it fit almost perfectly, because I had finally wised up and took measurements during shopping! I lined the drawers and loaded it up with our wine glasses, table linens, and dish towels immediately. The lower cabinet doors became a home for our canned foods from last summer - so much room!
John had the glass cut within the day, and at ~$12 for the glass and cuts, this added four additional shelves of space for wine glasses, etc. We also picked up two bulbs of the correct size at Kim's as they had a special base, and found out that the lights in the upper cabinet were actually on a dimmer - so fancy!
I wanted to love the hutch in its original state, so much - but the hardware finally got to me and I took to the internet. We did like the golden tone of the original with the red undertones in its wood, so opted for a deep bronze to replace the drawer pulls and cabinet handles.
As the drawer pulls were spaced 3", it was easiest to just choose a style in that size. Ultimately, we ended up back at Amazon for these Lombard Franklin Brass pulls, which were listed as ten for $17, and added onto our next order. We loved the first package in person, so went ahead and ordered a second set of ten and yet another for an upcoming project.
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