Accessories provide an easy, low - key way to inject color — a cheery red mixer, mugs, and
vintage stools pop against the ocean - inspired backdrop.
I found a
little vintage stool at a thrift shop and placed one of my two plants in a metal basket for a bit of added texture.
And over in the other corner is my mug rack, an
old vintage stool, and a wee - tiny tree tucked into an olive basket.
Cozy reading nook with built - in window seat and comfortable white tufted chair paired with a collection
of vintage stools placed atop navy blue striped rug.
In hairstylist Sally Hershberger's kitchen, which was designed by architect Brad Floyd and decorated by Joe D'Urso, a large, iron island adds plenty of counter space
while vintage stools from Wyeth offer additional seating for guests.
Faux - bois tiles from 14Ora Italiana create a functional focal point in the kitchen of this seaside New York bungalow, while a cheery red mixer, mugs, and
vintage stools pop against the ocean - inspired backdrop.
Now, I do the curl - uppy thing as well, but I'm in a big comfy armchair, not perched on a cute
little vintage stool.
I love old authentic paint finishes on wood, and
these vintage stools have that original paint.
Star Power, 2014; mixed media including wooden fist,
vintage stools, and star quilt.
Nick Cave, Star Power, 2014, mixed media including wooden fist,
vintage stools, and star quilt, 84 1/4 x 88 5/8 x 1 7/8 inches © Nick Cave.
A vintage stool and satellite light fixture blend well here thanks to their simple lines.
I removed the luggage rack and placed
this vintage stool here under a clock I have had for years from Ballard's.
Position
a vintage stool beside a sofa or chair as a versatile coffee table.
I have had
this vintage stool waiting for a makeover.
Your vintage stool is awesome.
Hello loves, I am SO excited because I'm finally dishing about
these vintage stools we've recently added to our farmhouse kitchen.
I have
a vintage stool and a dining table that need some love — this has got me inspired Thanks for walking through your process — love how the chairs turned out!