My Mom's Bedroom Makeover
I’m finally sharing all of the details on the bedroom makeover I did for my Mom over the summer! It all started when she saw one of the design boards I’d made in the early spring, and asked me if we could use that design as a basis for this room in her home. Of course, I said yes, and we began ordering things. We also gave the room a fresh coat of paint to make it as bright as possible. We chose Sherwin Williams Greek Villa which is a nice bright white with a warm undertone to compliment the stained woodwork my parent’s have in their home.
The bed and nightstands came very quickly, so once we saw the finishes of those pieces in person, we headed out to Homegoods to find bedding to complete the space. We were very fortunate that they’d just gotten a big shipment of bedding, so we had a lot to choose from! We went with this gray/blue jacquard quilt, and paired it with a simple white cotton duvet, and textured blanket. We found the muted blue floral pillows which tied in nicely with the quilt and artwork, and gave the space a subtle touch of color and pattern.
We also picked up this diamond patterned wool rug to lighten up the space a bit more. The ivory velvet curtains were a Homegoods purchase from several years ago, but they worked really well with the new paint color and design, so we kept those.
Once the artwork and sconces arrived the space really came together. These Flynn wall sconces have been a major favorite of mine for quite some time, so I was very excited to see how beautiful they are in person. I think they really elevated this design and added in some much needed texture to all the light neutrals in the room. I love the vintage touch this Bronte Beach artwork adds to the space, along with the pop of muted color. This bedroom isn’t too large, so there wasn’t room to add in any additional furniture pieces to the space other than the bed and two dressers, and my Mom really loved how clean and minimal the room felt at that point, so we called this project complete!
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