Bringing an Outdoor Bench Inside + New Throw Pillows (Again)
My addiction to throw pillows is real. And although I ought be ashamed of myself for my outrageous throw pillow collection, I’m just going to own it.
I recently brought this old, long bench in from our deck. The idea was to put it in the basement for winter. But then I decided to push it against the little half wall that separates our living room form our stairwell to the basement.
My mind started envisioning throw pillows sitting on top of it, and the rest, as they say, is history.
You may remember this bench from awhile back. I made it over and used it on my deck a couple of years ago. Since then, I had spray painted it a pretty green and let it weather outside for a couple of years.
I scraped most of the paint off of the top of the bench to expose some of the wood, and then I stained it with Minwax’s “Driftwood” finish. The original plan was to paint the legs of this bench white, but the more I looked at the weathered green paint, the more I liked it. So, for now, I think I’m going to keep them green.
I ended up finding lots of throw pillows at Pier 1 during an impromptu stop. I thought I’d just browse around, but ended up bringing 10 new throw pillows home with me. #iknow #throwpillowproblems #thestruggleisreal
Why 10 throw pillows, you ask" Well, we’re waiting on the arrival of two new couches for the living room! The old brown couch is finally outta here, and since we’ll now have t...
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