Wrangling it over the purple sofa was quite a task. It kind of made me think of trying to fit someone's skin over every crevice of a different person's body. But eventually, we got it on. And I am pretty impressed. Sure, it's not a new sofa. But for $30, it makes a pretty big impact!
Before:
Now:
Please ignore the post-Christmas toy craziness lurking in the corner. We are in the process of some major toy organizing here. And I need to make some pillows, but it's getting there. It makes me much happier to sit in the living room now. = ) It's a good feeling.
Have you ever tried a slipcover as a temporary or permanent fix?


Wow!!! We have two dark and ugly (to me) couches waiting for us in storage when we get back from St. Kitts. I was thinking about getting slipcovers for them when we get back... hopefully they will turn out as good as yours!
ReplyDeletelove it!! I have a slipcover right now...it's a PB brand from uglysofa.com - have you ever hear of it?! It's an AMAZING source for CHEAP brand-name slipcovers...just around $30 too!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks really nice!
ReplyDeleteI love it, and I love slipcovers. I have a few around the house to cover some unsightly material. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful holiday and that your new year is starting off good. :)
xoxo
Yup. Made my own. Almost killed me.
ReplyDeleteI've been debating a slip cover for the last couple of months to cover two of our couches. I dont think I've ever seen one in person, but it was good to get an idea of what our couches might look like afterwards. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think slipcovers actually can look better than brand new couches:) I've seen them nicely done & they can make the house feel a lot warmer.
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