Wednesday Steal: Home for the Holidays Means Redecorating!
November 14th, 2007 by markdownmomThe Holidays mean family gatherings and is one of the busiest times for residential interior decorating. From large projects to small renovations, we are all trying to get our homes ready for the traditional gatherings of family and friends and parties that makeup this busy season.
The Company Store’s® Sale of the Day will help you organize or showcase those objets d’art and collectibles. Espresso finish with mirrored backing these boxes are perfect for housing your favorite items with a dramatic flare. Save 65%, reg.$39-$59, steal price $12.99-$19.99. Plus check their clearance for other decorating items and gifts!
One tried and true quick change artist of redecorating are slipcovers. They not only save on the upholstery of your furniture, but are an easy and economical way to change the mood of a room to reflect the seasons or provide a new inspiration to your home.
If buying ready-made slipcovers, MDM prefers slipcovers that are not all in one, but have a separate cover for the seat cushions. Why? Although these slipcovers generally cost more, they tend to stay in place mimicking custom-fit , whereas one piece slipcovers unless securely pinned in place have a tendency to slip and slide. 
At Overstock.com® MDM found this 2 piece sofa slipcover at 50% off, reg. $139.99, sale priced $89.99. Today double your savings with an extra 10% off plus a 10% coupon on future purchase, and with only $1 shipping– this is a real wednesday steal!
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25 years shopping thrift stores, estate, garage, rummage, flea markets and tag sales. 10 years in interior design. Current DIY projects have been renovating two turn-of-the century brownstones and commercial/residential property development. 

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