Happy Saturday, friends!
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments about our "refreshed, yet not done" master bedroom ... I truly, truly appreciate each and every note you shared! As promised, I'm sharing the details of elements I used for our mini-makeover:
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments about our "refreshed, yet not done" master bedroom ... I truly, truly appreciate each and every note you shared! As promised, I'm sharing the details of elements I used for our mini-makeover:
And, I apologize in advance because, not only am I sharing the same pictures as my last post, BUT, I'm also sharing a little video (don't laugh)! Please forgive the sound quality (that's what happens when you spill hot tea on your keyboard) and that, apparently, I have two black eyes ... yikes!
I know, I know ... you're still laughing at my big hair crazy self, aren't you? LOL ... I am, too!
Okay, back to the *deets* ...
The paint products I used are:
Walls: BM White Sand
Trey: BM Palladian Blue
Ceiling: BM Ballet White
The white down comforter and matching duvet are from IKEA (last summer), and, the "Dream" pillow is from SteinMart. The bedskirt is made from budget-friendly dropcloth!
The nightstands used to have the same finish as the bed, but, AS Old White chalk paint took over and, voila:
At the foot of the bed is the bench that normally sits in our dining room. It used to have a cherry stain, but, last Spring, I painted it BM White Dove, followed by distressing/glazing/waxing. I also recovered the seat in burlap:
The mirrored chest used to be in our sitting room. Isn't it fun to *shop* your own home for *fer-ee* ?! And, the slipcovers on the parson chairs are from SureFit (on sale):
The window treatments were made by me (*cough*) ... and, like I said in my video, I'm a cheater when it comes to decorating! Let's just say that there were a lot of straight pins involved in making these! Adding metal scrollies in between the curtain rod and top of your window is a fun way to fill in a bit:
As for the dresser ... this used to be on the wall where the armoire is now ... it's amazing what a big difference a little change can make! (The "Always Kiss Me Goodnight" sign is from my fave, Home Goods.)
The lamps *used* be red with flowers on them. Last year, I painted them Stratton Blue, but then, recently, added a coat of AS Duck Egg Blue. Such an easy way to make a fun change (and, yes, look at my cutie patootie who is about to turn six ... where does the time go?):
The pink wreath layered over the mirror above our bed is a recent 40% off (yippee) purchase from Michael's. I love adding a soft, contrasting pop of color to our spaces:
As for the little blue plate above the amoire, if you're *really* lucky (NOT), I'll post a video on how I made it. LOL
That's all for now, friends ... thanks again so very much for all of your thoughtful comments.
Happy decorating and have a fabulous day!
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