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Leopard Love

July 17, 2008 By Rhoda 34 Comments

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Oh. My Gosh! What a trip it was. I can’t tell you how exhausting and exhilirating decorating this beach house was. We had a blast and were just about delirious with fatigue by the time we were done, but standing back and looking at the finished product was SO totally worth it all. And it was such a joy to see the homeowner walk in with her two little girls and just be totally awestruck at the difference in her new beach house. She LOVED it! My designer friend, Mary, has been at this for a long time now and has many clients all over Birmingham. I have had so much fun getting to know her. She is a precious Christian sister and we have a blast together and work well together. She has a wonderful eye for doing this and I’m learning SO much from her and soaking it all in. I told her she is my mentor. We did this entire beachhouse in 2 days and while we didn’t get much sleep and couldn’t believe we were still walking around at times, we persevered and made it by the deadline. I’m learning first hand how hard a project of this magnitude is. She spent about 3 days last week shopping for this project and had it all in her van and a rental truck that had to be driven down too. You should of seen us tooling down the highway, she in the Budget truck and me driving her van. It was a hoot! She amazes me how she can just take on a project like this, focus on it, get it done and then move on to the next one. I can learn a lot from this incredible designer. She doesn’t even make lists, but rather goes in the stores, grabbing things that she has in her mind will work. She gets a plan going in her head of color schemes and then goes to town shopping for it all. She does overbuy on the accessories, pillows and linens at times and takes back whatever doesn’t get used. It’s amazing how much inventory she buys and keeps up with. Then, when the project is completely in place, she goes back and itemizes her inventory, room by room so that she can present an invoice to the client. Amazing what she has to keep up with to get to this point! Those HGTV shows are so deceptive in showing a room in 30 minutes. You can’t imagine the sweat equity that goes into a project like this. I told Mary that this project should be featured in Coastal Living magazine. I would love to submit this and have someone look at it.

Now, all of that dialogue to say this: I CAN’T POST PICS!! Can you believe that? I’m so sorry, but Mary checked with the homeowners and while the wife was perfectly fine with having it posted on my blog, the husband said absolutely NOT. I’m not sure what he was afraid of. So, I can’t do it. I had them all ready to go too, so you’ll just have to imagine how pretty it was. It was done in the popular beach colors of aqua, blue, cream, chocolate, taupe, and some golds.

I do have another little project to share with you from my house. I know it’s a let down not to see all these beach house pics, but hopefully you’ll enjoy these a little bit!
You’ve probably all seen my little side chairs that were picked up separately at yardsales and fit quite well as accent chairs beside the livingroom console table.

I had a pretty needlepoint on one of them and just added some extra fabric to the other one when it was found last year. But, I decided they should both be out of the same fabric and remembered as I was looking through my fabric stash, that I could use the rest of a leopard print fabric that I picked up yardsaling several years ago.
I’ve added that fabric to pillows and lamps, so why not a chair or two? Got out the electric staple gun, my scissors and finished them in 1/2 an hour.
And I love the little update it makes with these two little lovelies. I’ve always adored a touch of leopard and this does the trick.
Try a little leopard love yourself.

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  1. justabeachkat says

    July 17, 2008 at 11:16 pm

    The chairs look wonderful!

    I’m so glad your time was fun and exciting. Plus, you’re learning more and more. What fun!

    Hugs!
    Kat

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  2. sarah @ a beach Cottage says

    July 18, 2008 at 2:57 am

    hi Rhoda, thanks for popping by my blog, I’m glad I’ve found you!!!! great inspiration, I’m about to grab a nice cold beer and have a blog surf, oooh lovely!!

    I would have *loved* to have seen those pics, it sounds like hard work but fun too, I can only imagine how good it must be to walk into a shop and be able to buy all the things you think would look great with budget not too much of an issue….and spending two days working hard to get things turned around, wow that isn’t long, I bet your were exhausted, I would have needed lots of nourishment to get me through.

    Sarah
    abeachcottage

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  3. mrsjones6 says

    July 18, 2008 at 7:30 am

    I’m so disappointed that you could not post pics of the beach cottage, but knowing your taste and ability, I can imagine it was wonderfully amazing!

    The leopard print really looks good on your chairs. A touch of animal print is so much fun!

    Have a great weekend,
    Jen

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  4. Mrs. Trixi says

    July 18, 2008 at 7:55 am

    Oh, yes, I would have loved to see the beach house but your beautiful chairs will do just fine. They look great!!
    Blessings~~

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  5. Mabry's gamma says

    July 18, 2008 at 11:14 am

    I understand where the husband is coming from but it is too bad he wouldn’t let you at least put in one or two pics for us gals that have been anticipating this makeover.

    The chairs look great and don’t sell yourself short on your decorating expertise…I LOVE the way you decorate and the things that you find.

    Cheri

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  6. Susie Harris says

    July 18, 2008 at 11:42 am

    Good Morning Miss Rhoda! Susie H~

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  7. windycorner says

    July 18, 2008 at 2:11 pm

    Leopard is a neutral, in my book, and goes great with just about anything. Love the chairs.
    I helped a friend do a house makeover a couple of years ago and you’re absolutely right-no one believes the amount of work involved. But it’s worth it in the end.
    Holley

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  8. windycorner says

    July 18, 2008 at 2:32 pm

    There’s an award for you over on my blog. Come on over and recieve your prize!
    Holley

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  9. The Berry Patch says

    July 18, 2008 at 4:09 pm

    I’m so glad your back Rhoda. The chairs look great.

    Brandee 🙂

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  10. Brown-Eyes says

    July 18, 2008 at 5:52 pm

    Way to go Ms. Cutie-Pie! I LOVE your design transformations…always seem to be thinking “outside the box”..
    🙂 Brown-Eyes

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  11. Susie Q says

    July 19, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    I can just tell how happy you are and rightly so. It truly is a natural high to accomplish something so wonderful!
    I love the leopard chairs!

    Love,
    Sue

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  12. Nancy says

    July 19, 2008 at 8:39 pm

    Hi Rhoda, I love that leopard! I have touches of it in several rooms. Hope you have a great weekend. Nancy

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  13. Beth says

    July 25, 2008 at 8:59 am

    I love your leopard chairs! Could you sometime give some detail about how you recover chairs like that? I need to do my kitchen chairs…I have a pretty good idea how it’s done, but I’m just wondering about things like padding. Ours have been used daily for 14 years and the padding seems a little worn down. Do you know what I should be looking for to replace it?

    I share everyone’s disappointment about the cottage pics…oh well. I understand that it can be a vulnerable feeling to have your life up on the Internet.

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  14. Melissa @ The Inspired Room says

    July 26, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    How much fun for you Rhoda! And yes, what a great experience! I’ve been doing several rooms like that (1-3 days of intense shopping and setting up) and I know how exhausting but exhilarating it is!

    Would’ve loved to see the pics but I understand, not everyone wants their photos on the internet for ever more. Once they are up, they can pop up anywhere and everywhere.

    Love the leopard!

    Happy day,
    Melissa

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