I made an impulse purchase last weekend.Β It’s not something I try to make a habit of but I reckon it’s actually been festering in my mind for a lot longer.
hint, hint. |
Looking through the new issue of Lonny, I couldn’t help but notice that sunburst mirrors were still going strong in quite a few of the gorgeous rooms that were shown.Β And I wasn’t the only one to notice it.
And then, when I saw this image on an eBay listing, it pretty much sealed the deal for me.
A bit more eBay digging and I found one a bit cheaper than in the listing above.Β Within a week, that baby was mine.
I know I just recently showed the dining room but this has made such a difference to the room that I couldn’t help but share the update.Β I knew I wanted to get rid of the black wrought iron mirror that was there before along with the wrought iron candle sconces but until then, I hadn’t really figured out what it was I wanted there.Β I knew as well that the wrought iron mirror was hung far too high but I couldn’t be bothered lowering it when I knew I was just going to get rid of it eventually anyway.
Well hello there, sunshine. |
Combined with my little Chinese plates and a couple of speckled gold glass chargers I’ve had for probably 6 months or so, it’s given the mantle a proper shake up.
I think the plates hung on the sides of the sunburst mirror are probably a little too small and eventually I will probably replace them with something larger or perhaps add a couple more to each side.Β Β I used these self-adhesive plate hangers which seem to work really well.Β They haven’t fallen off the wall yet anyway!
I used the Chiang Mai Dragon fabric as a tablecloth for some of these pics but it’s just styling – truth is that I’d never in a million years actually EAT off the table with it there!Β So, for the sake of full disclosure, I also threw on my leopard print tablecloth that I used at Christmas as this is probably closer to the every day look!
As an aside, I have to mention this… see that little dark mark above the hanging plate on the left?Β I didn’t actually notice that in real life but it seemed to really come up in the pictures.Β It’s a small burn mark from where I’d had the candles.Β So I need to clean/paint a bit it seems – strange that it wasn’t actually noticeable to the naked eye but I felt like I had to come clean and mention it because it’s really bothering me now! Whew, now that that’s off my chest, back to the post and a welcome distraction…Β
Here’s a close up of the chargers… they are really so pretty and sparkle fabulously in the light.
They look like leopard print from far away but close up, they are actually a lovely pattern that reminds me a little of honeycomb.Β I had a set of 5 initially (the company had sent an extra by mistake – not that I was complaining) but this weekend, whilst taking them down from the open shelving in the kitchen, I broke one!Β So I’m down to a set of 4.Β Karma is a bitch.
Back to the mirror…. One thing I quite like is that from the hallway,Β you can actually see both sunburst mirrors in my downstairs – the white one in the lounge and the gold one in the dining room.Β Obviously, if I had a wide-angle lens, this would work better but you can kind of see what I mean here (I took the pic from the hallway so excuse the crappy light switch, we haven’t really done much in there).
When I look back at pictures of this room from last year, I’m still quite amazed at how far it’s come.
This is what it looked like back in April of last year.Β Although perfectly ‘nice’ (and heck, I’m sure there will be some who will have preferred it like this), it looks so EMPTY to me.Β So lacking in colour, in personality.
Now, just over a year later, it’s filled with colour and contrast and lots of STUFF.Β I’m a maximalist at heart, I guess.Β I just like to see clutter and things and colour and LIFE all over.
It’s amazing the progress and journey a single room can take in such a short space of time even though it’s been actually done in very, very small steps.
I do wonder at times whether as a reader, you prefer to watch this journey unfold slowly?Β Or would you rather wait until an entire room or space is completed until it’s revealed?Β I fear if I did that, I would have nothing to share with you because not one room in my home is actually finished yet!
I suppose what I’m showing here on Swoon Worthy is real life and real evolution in real time.Β And it takes time to create a space that really reflects your taste, your style, your budget.Β I couldn’t have afforded to complete the entire room at once, it would have been too expensive.Β But spreading the costs over months or years even with little changes as I go, just seems to work better for my bank balance.Β Not only that, I think rooms work better when they evolve over time, they sort of find their own feet rather than look like they are purchased from the pages of a catalogue.
Thinking back, I originally really wanted more of that industrial vibe in here but the nod to Chinoiserie/Hollywood Regency and a more glam look over all really appeals to me more now.Β So that’s where it seems to be going.
Who knows where it will be in a year’s time though! What do you think of the change?Β Do you reckon sunburst mirrors are here to stay considering they’ve been given the big thumbs up by Lonny?Β Or are you sick of seeing them by now?
Y’all have been kinda quiet on the commenting front lately so I just wanted to encourage you guys to get involved with the conversation!Β Honestly, like every other blogger out there, I LOVE getting them so please don’t be shy – each and every comment is so appreciated, please know that. :)
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My prediction is that sunburst mirrors are here to stay and I donβt mind one little bit! I think it that mirror was practically made for your beautiful dining room! As usual, your ebay skills prevail once more!
The room looks so much better now and more interesting, with so much to look at. I like seeing rooms evolve over time, as like you I think most of us do things in stages due to financial constraints.
LOVE it in there! it looks awesome against the gray wall!
Hello! Found your fab blog via FF. I think it's definitely better to see the slow evolution of a room over time – this is real life, not Changing Rooms! My husband and I are slowly, slowly, slowly working our way through a Victorian house reno in a neighbouring leafy South Manchester suburb, and I'd probably only be able to blog once every couple of years if I waited until a room was
That mirror is good. Real good! I love how your space has evolved and completely agree with taking time for so many different reasons. <br /><br />Xx. Patience
Super fab! That gold against the color of your walls is insane. SImply perfect. Wonderful job!!
the mirror was such an incredible find! so classic.<br /><br />you can blog about what you read on the back of the cereal box this morning, and i will still pay attention like my life depends on it. your writing is strong and engaging and keeps me returning. keep blogging for YOU. once that changes, bad stuff be happenin. my own blog is still about documenting lovely i think is worth sharing-
Seriously? That's a photo you find on Ebay? Now that's a way to sell a mirror! I've never looked for something like that, but most photos I've seen are not all that appealing.<br /><br />Your new mirror definitely brought the dining room up a few notches. The room just keeps getting better and better! I'm with you — share each step as you go. After all, the process is
I'm surprised the listing was still there if that's the seller's photo! That would make me buy that mirror just because of that picture. I'm loving the sunburst mirror in both room. I've always love them. So what a great find!
Hi! Found your blog through Hello Lovely and felt I had to add my 2 cents worth. Love the changes!! Thinking maybe you could make a runner with gold tassels on the ends out of the dragon fabric and layer it over the leopard print. I feel there was too much white going on with just the dragon fabric. <br />Could you hang those beautiful chargers under the small plates and then find something in a
Thanks so much for your suggestions – the fabric is actually going to be made into a blind as soon as I get my arse in gear! lol So it's not going to be staying quite like that ;) I like the idea of having a small, medium and large plate on each side of the sunburst mirror – going to have to hunt down a medium size plate I think! xxx