Last September I blogged about how easy I thought white slipcovers (and white painted furniture) are to care for. The stat counter on my blog indicates that post still receives quite a few hits daily because “white slipcovers” is a popular internet search term.
I thought I would revive that popular post today and participate in the Slipcover Party being held over at Pink and Polka Dot.
In addition to the white slipcovers for my sofa and loveseat, I also had Calico Corners make a floral slipcover for a wingback chair in the living room. It has appeared in the background of some of my photos but I have never actually posted a close up photo of it.
The Calico Corners seamstress did such an outstanding job of fitting it to the chair, no one even realizes it is a slipcover and they seem completely shocked when I tell them.
It’s been almost three years since I bought my slipcovers and I still love them now as much as the very first day they were put on. In fact, I love them so much, I NEVER want another upholstered sofa again and within the next couple weeks I will be ordering a sofa for the family room at the house in Hooterville. It will have a natural or off-white slipcover.
That original post from September appears below.
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When people hear or see that I have white slipcovers on my sofa and loveseat, and most of my furniture is painted white, they always say, “Oh, I love white but I could never have it in my house because…
and then they usually mention kids, pets, a messy husband…
or some combination thereof.
Admittedly, I don’t have any small children (and no grandchildren yet) but we do have 2 big German Shepherds that live in the house and don’t get baths nearly as often as they should. We also have an indoor cat.
In my humble opinion, I think white slipcovers and white, painted furniture are absolutely the most family and pet-friendly furniture you can have. And although my husband was initially panicked at the idea of all the white, I think he would also totally agree with me now.
Being able to wash slipcovers is the wonderful advantage of having slipcovers instead of upholstered furniture. Every three or four months, I simply pull the slipcovers off and throw them in the washing machine with a little bleach. They come out looking and smelling so fresh and clean.
In addition, almost all spot/stain removers are safe to use on white since you don’t have to worry about color-fastness. You certainly can’t use bleach or just any stain remover on colored slipcovers or upholstery.
If someone sets a glass on my white painted furniture, I don’t panic like I would if I had wood furniture. In fact, I actually encourage guests not to worry about using a coaster if there isn’t one handy. Condensation from glasses doesn’t leave a mark like it would on wood. A coffee or tea ring wipes right up with a damp cloth.
We don’t hesitate to prop our feet up on the coffee table and I don’t mind one bit if family or friends do either, if they wish! If my painted furniture gets a little nick, chip or scratch in the paint, I simply get out the can of paint and a little paint brush and touch it up. Of course, if you don’t mind the distressed, worn look, nicks and chips just add more character and charm to a piece.
One other important advantage of white painted furniture…
it doesn’t show the dust as readily as dark wood or even black painted furniture!
Gotta love that, right?!
So, if you have always wanted white furniture but were very, very afraid because of kids, pets or a messy husband, I highly recommend easy, breezy white slipcovers and/or white painted furniture.
Edited to add: I have had a couple e-mails and comments asking for more info on my slipcovers. When I first decided I wanted white slipcovers, I initially bought ready-made slipcovers from SureFit. Although they were a very nice quality, they didn’t fit the style of my sofa and loveseat to my satisfaction (too much excess fabric for the skinny arms on my furniture) so I knew right then my inner “neat freak” would not be happy with anything less than a custom made fit. Since I don’t sew, and didn’t know a seamstress, I had the local Calico Corners store make these slipcovers.
The fabric is a matelasse. Calico Corners recommended it be dry cleaned but as I mentioned, it washes beautifully. I've had several matelasse coverlet/quilts for the bed and I know it does have a tendency to shrink so when the Calico Corners seamstress came to my house to cut and fit the pieces, I told her I wanted to be able to throw the slipcovers in the washer. She gave me 2 identical-sized pieces of the fabric to test for shrinkage. I washed and dried one piece and then compared it to the second piece. There was little to no shrinkage in the piece I washed but to be on the safe side, the seamstress cut the slipcovers just a little bigger anyway to allow for any possible shrinkage in the first washing.
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16 comments:
You have a LOVELY home! Thank-you for all the information on slipcovers and how white WILL work!
It's lovely. Your home looks so tranquil and peaceful! Thanks for sharing about your white slipcovers!
I love your home...so sweet...:) You did great!
Stop by and take a gander at Poor Pitiful Pearl, my slipcover...Meme
Oh my, your slipcovers are gorgeous! I love me some slips too, I think it's called SLIPITIS!
Hi Shari! Oh, I love your pretty white slip covers! Your sofa looks so beautiful and I love the fabric. I'd like to slip cover a couple of winged back chairs and had never thought about using that kind of fabric. I lvoe it.
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
Oh Shari, you have inspired me. I love the pics. My livingroom set needs to be replaced. They actually have holes in them and they are over 15 years old. I thought it would be another year before I could do anything to our livingroom, but I found out that I made a mistake in filling out our taxes and will be getting more money back and Hubby said I could buy a new couch and loveseat as long as they fit in the budget. I am going to look for ones with a cover. Thanks for reposting your pics.
Willow
That is amazing! I would never have guessed slip covers. I've never tried them. But after seeing your beautiful look (in a gorgeous room, I might add), I may just call them up myself!
Brenda
You are incredibly talented - and brave!
With have a Golden Retriever and German Shepherd Dog- I usually blend the colors of my furniture or slip covers to blend in with their beautiful colors! LOL
Our "family room" is where the furbabies usually cuddle- and with the hair- well.....you know!
Our Maine Coon cat prefers to sleep on the mantel. :)
Your home is so cozy- and inviting.
gorgeous slip cover jobs. I need to repair some damage that kitty has done on my fav chair by doing a cover. If I was on the ball, I could have joined in. lol
What a great post! I love your slipcovers, they are all so beautiful. Your home is so lovely. Hugs, Cindy S.
Shari, everything is so beautiful. Love the slip covers. They are very well done.
Jocelyn
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I love white slipcovers, I wonder if I can convince my hubby. He thinks Im crazy with 3 kids in the house!
Hi Shari! Your house is goorrrrgeous! Love the white. Love the wing chair slipcovers. Love it all!!!
Okay. I'm still loving my sofa fabric, but when it's seen better days, I'm making the slipcovers! I AM! Thanks for directing me to this post. The workroom CC used did a fabulous job!
Thanks for stopping by Nouveau Stitch!
Ellen
I'm so glad to hear someone else say good things about white! People get that terrified look on their faces' when I say I am going to slip cover my sofa in white! Bleach and oxiclean are my best friend...therefore by association, I have to love white :)
I love this!!!
Hope you're still on your blog! No comments lately!
Where did you get the slipcovers? I love, love, love them and LOVE your pink!!!
Blessings today!
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