Hopefully that title doesn't get your expectations too high- this is going to be more like HGTV on a crash diet with bad lighting, no film crew, and a single very un-trained designer who took band in middle school just to avoid the disaster that would have been her in Art class. So, with that set-up, and if you're interested in these sorts of things, I'd like to show you a few pictures of our master bedroom.
This is what the room looked like 2 months after we moved in:
Too big, too bland, and too little furniture. The pieces we did have were a motley collection from childhood (my side table), craigslist (our bed frame and JP's side table), and college (our dressers). I kept our room for last because (1) hardly anyone sees it and (2) I wanted to do it right. We saved money for nearly 18 months and purchased a master bedroom set through Costco (I know, Costco? but it's really nice stuff and the set was nearly $1,000 cheaper than the other "discount" furniture places in Austin). During those 18 months I slowly purchased linens and other decor through Crate & Barrel sales and those giant Bed Bath & Beyond coupons you get in the mail every few weeks. We also painted and installed a new, much prettier ceiling fan (and by "we" I do not mean me).
The colors really never come across as well in pictures, but the walls are a soft silvery blue. My goal was to create a room that looked nothing like the rest of the house. I wanted it to be soothing and almost hotel like- a little retreat for JP and me. And I love it. We still have a few projects. There's a picture (a canvas JP bought on the banks of the Seine in Paris 6 years ago that we'd totally forgotten about until I cleaned out the closets two weeks ago) being framed at Hobby Lobby right now that will go up on one blank wall by the bed and a shelf on back order from West Elm that will go on the other (with a few accessories), but it's close. And of course we have a few baby items that are temporary additions to the room- the changing table in one corner and folded up co-sleeper in another. But it feels like a real grown-up's space and I still get a smile on my face every time I come in.
The bathroom was redone as well, though I forgot to get pictures of it. It has a slightly darker paint color (a grey with more blue in it) that looks great with our dark cabinets, brushed silver fixtures and accessories, and white towels and rugs. If only I could get JP to use the beautiful mirrored medicine cabinet I had him install instead of spreading his toiletries out on the counter. His brightly colored tube of tartar control toothpaste really messes with my aesthetic.
Pics of the nursery coming tomorrow!
So pretty! I never thought it mattered what a bedroom looked like until I had kids. Now, when it is clean and orderly I feel so much calmer just looking at it! Love the new furniture!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice! I am a huge fan of the dark wood furniture. Can't wait to see the nursery!
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It's beautiful! You definately achieved the calm, retreat look.
ReplyDeletelike the new masthead - what's the picture of?
ReplyDeleteOoo - lovely. I think the paint color was a great choice - and I love that subtle duvet cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anon, it's a view of Lake Austin from the top of Mt. Bonnell.
ReplyDeleteI love it! We so need to finish our bedroom. Like you, we didn't really get to it right away as no one sees it anyway. However, we've lived in our house for 3 years so it is TIME to do something in there.
ReplyDeleteI'm no decorator but the bedroom is an oasis. As is my little office/computer room/whatever you want to call it.
ReplyDeleteI don't like bright overhead lights and I just keep desk lamp on in my office. When I walk into it after working all day, it just feels so calm and peaceful. My little place to hide from the world. Now if only I could get that French door I've wanted ever since we moved here (17 years ago).
I like the option of bright overhead lights in a room- nothing annoys me more than not being to clearly see a picture in a book or all the earrings in my jewelry box when I want to, but like you, I almost always opt for the softer lamp light for most tasks.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, the bright overhead lights in my office at work never go on - I have big windows that give me plenty of natural light and then a lamp on my desk for when that isn't enough. I think flourescent lights give me a headache. And, as an added bonus, lights off doesn't necessarily mean I'm out of the office since they're never on. Keeps people guessing.
That looks amazing! I like the color of your walls; a similar color is in the running to be our living room accent. Bed Bath & Beyond coupons are the best thing to get in the mail; pretty sure I used eight all at once this weekend. How does that place stay in business?
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