I already have a common office chair I brought home from work many years ago. We got new furniture and so our mismatched medley of black and brown office furniture was given out first-come-first served style. It has suited me for use with our Sauder computer armoire that was given to use by the previous home owner. I was glad to take it because was had no money and needed many more important such as bath towels and dishes, and well, everything. See, I am the oldest of three and so I don't get nice hand-me-downs like my little sis gets. Since my hubby and I both have laptops now for school, the desktop was a moot point. I gave that big honkin fake wood armoire to little sis since she has more room than I do.
U-G-L-Y you ain't got no alibi, you UGLY (but functional, and free) |
We also grew up poor, which is why I'm so tight with my money. Like, we had the power and heat turned off many times in our childhood poor. I think that is one of the things that brings us close together though, that we both know what its like to struggle. Needless to say this does not keep me from pining over nice things for our home.
I was really appalled by the prices of office chairs. Even my trusty old friend IKEA was coming in at $169 for the only suitable option. naturally, they have cheaper options but my friends, its not only style that is dictating what kind of chair I get. It's body mechanics. I was hit by a car when I was 4.5 years old and some things just don't work like their supposed to on my body. I am very lucky, I am not disabled in any major way but I do have back problems. Two herniated discs and some nice degenerative discs to be exact. I sit all day for a living. If I'm using my home office to craft or do homework, I NEED to be as comfortable as I can or I will not last long.
I fell in love with a beauty from Pottery Barn Teen. Was it pretty? Check. Did it look nice and cushy and comfy? Check? Was the price within my budget....errr, nope. Not even close. It comes in at a hefty price of $359 plus delivery charges.
Ooh La La Swivel Chair |
I finally found a chair that made my heart go pitter-patter. The listing was about two weeks old so I told myself not to get my hopes up. The lister was only asking $30. It looked pretty solid in the picture so my gut was telling me it wasn't antique. Which is perfect. Then I don't have the guilt of refinishing it to a modern crisp lacquer white. I kind of have a split personality on when it comes to antiques on whether they should be restored to their original beauty or remade into something new. I wasn't really looking for shabby chic. Also, I loved that the shape was a tad bit more updated. And with a quick cleaning and some Febreze, it can go in my office now and wait for it's make over next spring, since I'm kind out out of commission right now because of my back. I had planned on having all of my office furniture rehabbed and ready to go before winter but my body had other plans. Wot wot. Story of my life.
Needless to say, I am planning on taking the arms off, sanding it down and painting it. And one day reupholstering it. The microfiber on it is wearing in the obvious spots. I might even take the moulding off of the chair legs so I can cut them off and make it into a swivel chair like my inspiration above.