One of the first projects on the Hunted Interior was my Skirted TV Console.  I created it to hide the not so fabulous TV console we had, as well as a great way to hide all of the lovely equipment & wiring.  When I was creating it, our living room was beige-ish, the rug was brown & the sofa was brown.  I added in the black & white to brighten the space.  Since then however, the walls & carpet have gone white & the sofa has gone to black, so the Black & White Console cover was feeling a little boring at this point.  Inspired by the color palette in our new Kitchen Nook & our Hand Painted Accent Wall, I decided to interject a little pattern & color this go around.
Having a few florals in the kitchen & the abstract pattern on our living room wall made choosing a coordinating pattern a little difficult.  I knew I wanted a green accent, so I started from there.  I ended up choosing the Chinoiserie inspired Pagoda Toile from Lewis & Sheron Textiles here in Atlanta.  It is the perfect mix of TradChic that I love so much & adds a fresh new feeling to the space.
To attach it I made two front panels (plus the additional length for the top) that I hemmed using iron on fabric tape & I used my staple gun to staple the panels into the back of the existing board we added creating the console last time.  I made two narrower side panels the same way & slid them under the top/front panels & attached them using hem tape as well.  Love that stuff!  For a final touch I glued on some grosgrain ribbon using fabric glue.  This project took me about an hour to complete & really made a big difference.
FYI… Lewis & Sheron Textiles is offering 15% off this month when you use the code: FABRICFEVER So if you have any projects in mind, now would be a great time to order!  And if you check back tomorrow, there might be a little giveaway action… just sayin.