A Sixpenny Sofa For My Home Office

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Our new home has been full of surprises! Ever since we moved in three months ago, I’ve discovered so many extra things to love. I knew we had found a gem of a home when we toured it back in September, but it is so much better than I even dreamed now that we’re actually living in it. Some rooms have cool original details I hadn’t spotted during that first hurried walk through, I’ve now really come to appreciate the high quality finishes the previous homeowners put in, and I’ve also realized just how large some of the rooms are. I had no idea!

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

That latter point (larger-than-anticipated room size) is what led to today’s post. When I chose the back bonus bedroom for my home office, it was mostly because of the great natural light and extra window. I didn’t realize until after we moved in that the room was actually enormous. I set my desk and chair in one corner, and then found out that I had practically an entire room to fill that I hadn’t anticipated.

I went back and forth those first few weeks contemplating what kind of function I wanted to add to my office with furniture. Should I create a guest room area with a traditional bed and mattress or use a small daybed? The problem is that I had tried that in our last house and no one ever used the room except our cat. Maybe a lounge seating area? In the end, I chose to create a reading nook using a new Sixpenny couch and a vintage coffee table.

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

This was my first time working with the brand Sixpenny, and I was so impressed. I’ve worked with a lot of furniture brands over the years, but this was the first time that I was invited to try out a design consultation. This is actually a complimentary service that anyone can enjoy as a Sixpenny customer, but I’ll tell you what…It made me feel like a queen!

I was able to collaborate with one of their professional consultants to choose the right couch for our home based on things like mail-order fabric swatches, a design questionnaire, and a custom/personalized design deck featuring the sofas that would work for us based on the actual measurements of our home. They thought of everything to ensure that our new couch was the right fit for us based on all of our needs (dirty pet paws included). There’s even an option to schedule a call with their Design and Custom team for the consultation, in addition to using the questionnaires to communicate! At any rate, because of the design consultation, sofa delivery day went off without a hitch, and our new couch was just as perfect as I imagined it would be.

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

Reviewing The Gabriel Sixpenny Sofa In A Home Office | dreamgreendiy.com + @sixpennyhome (ad/gifted)

In the end, I chose the 84-inch Gabriel feather down sofa in the color, “Hello Aloe.” This fabric is a Thread-Dyed Cotton Linen, which is ideal for our pet-filled household since every fiber is saturated with dye before weaving. In other words, this couch is exceptionally colorfast and can, generally, be spot-cleaned. All of their slipcovers are easy to remove and clean as needed, too. If you want more details, the Sixpenny website has a ton of great information via their blog. You can click here to learn how to find the best fabric for your pet, and here for their tips on how to clean your slipcover.

It has been about a month since I put the sofa down in my home office, and I’ve ultimately used this room so much more often now that I have the reading nook set up. That first moment I plopped down on my soft, cushy new couch was pretty game-changing. It was the first time I had been able to see the room from that vantage point, and I remember taking a deep breath of satisfaction just imagining all of the future hours I’d spend lying there with a good book. Gosh, I adore our new home—and I love my new couch, too! I hope you like how it turned out.

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One of the most exciting things about moving into a new house is the fact that you have new spaces to fill. Even if you purchase a home that’s similar in size to your old one, there are bound to be nooks and crannies that need some special piece of furniture or décor that has to be unique to that room. Our new home is slightly bigger than our old one, and I also sold a ton of our existing décor before moving, so I had plenty of reason to hit the antique stores after getting settled post-move. Keep scrolling to see the secondhand lighting, furniture, and art that I recently scooped up for our new home. First I’ll share photos of the items in store, and then I’ll show where they ended up in our home—kind of like a “Where are they now” type of story!

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Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

After getting our big gray sectional couch settled in its new space, I realized that I had plenty of room for two side tables—one on either side. I never had the space to do that at our old ranch, so this was really exciting! And, of course, new side tables meant I had the excuse to buy new table lamps, too. I bought the pair of wooden tables you see pictured above for about $40 from Eclectic Retro in Staunton, Virginia, and the matching mid-century ceramic table lamps from Staunton Antiques Center. I really love the height and formal flair these four pieces give the oversized space.

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Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

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Another thing I had room for in this house that I didn’t at our old one was a dining room hutch. I dreamed of finding something chunky and wooden from the 1960s or ’70s, but I ended up finding something a tiny bit newer from Heyday Antiques in Charlottesville. We think this piece is from the ’80s, which is fine by me as an ’80s child myself. I love the classic mid-century-inspired lines. It feels very Scandinavian to me, although you know I don’t have any kind of restraint, so I didn’t style it very authentically to minimalist Scandi style. I adore having all of that extra space for display of my favorite ceramics, books, and serving pieces.

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

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Art is undoubtedly one of my very favorite things to look for when antique shopping. I don’t really have room for more art, but I just can’t help myself when I see a beautiful secondhand print, painting, or drawing—especially when it’s a portrait. The female portrait painting you see above is an original and cost less than $40 from Heyday. I know it might cause people to balk, but I ended up painting the frame and a tiny bit of the unpainted canvas because I thought the dark frame and hand-painted gold border distracted from the art. Now that it’s finished with a soft minty green paint color, the art piece feels just right for me and my newly completed art studio.

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

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Our new home has two fairly large living rooms in it, which means that we have space to really spread out our furniture. I have a number of side chairs in each living room that don’t have to be pushed up against a wall, which is really nice for lounging, but does present some problems when it comes to placing side tables. They have to be small enough to float in place without being too small or else they risk looking disjointed. When I spotted this handled $15 round table at Habitat Restore in Charlottesville, I knew it was the perfect solution. I have it sitting next to our vintage blue chair in the sunroom now, but eventually plan to move it to the living room where we have a new swivel chair coming that’s not near any other type of tabletop. My one parameter? That it be able to hold a wine glass. This tiny table does so with ease.

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

When I was pre-move brainstorming what types of functions I wanted our two extra bedrooms to serve, it eventually occurred to me that I had the space for a dedicated art studio. You may have caught that room makeover recently, but if you didn’t you can click here to take the tour. At any rate, I decided to add a small lightweight table under the window to act as a drawing desk. This one cost $150 from Staunton Antiques Center. I feel like it might have been a tad overpriced considering the fact that it was light enough for me to carry practically one-handed all through downtown Staunton to get to my car, but since it’s not my everyday work desk, I figured lightweight was all I really needed. I love the mid-century style of it!

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

One more Staunton Antiques Center find was this wooden 3-drawer dresser. I love the pint-size scale of it, and that it perfectly fits my printer on top. I use it in my home office as a printer stand, but also as linen storage since our main bedroom is just on the other side of the wall from my office.

This is actually only a fraction of the secondhand scores I’ve invested in over the past three months, but if I did a thorough inventory, this post would be miles and miles long. If you like reading these “Where are they now” types of story posts, let me know in the comments, and I’ll be sure to share more of them as I continue my hunt for vintage finds that fit our new home to a “T.”

Secondhand Mid-Century Furniture and Décor

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