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From Granny to Beachy Glam

November 10, 2008 By Rhoda 126 Comments

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In case you don’t remember what this room looked like before…..well, be ready for a BIG change. If you’re a new reader, you will not know that this all started with a yardsale find…yes, the hazards of yardsaling, when I found a great looking black and white damask king comforter set for $15. That got the ball rolling. There was really nothing wrong with this room, it was comfortable, the colors were pretty, but let’s face it…it was a little granny. I had just used all the bedding and leftover stuff I had in here when we moved in to make it a decent guestroom, but deep down, I wanted CHANGE. And change I got! Feast your eyes on the new beachy glam guestroom.

I’m totally thrilled with how it came out. Now remember, I wasn’t out to change everything in here, I wanted to recycle and use a lot of what I had already, by making some changes to update them for the new vibe I was going for. I’ll do a recap at the end of the post on how much I spent, so you can get an idea of how you can do things on a budget. Most of my new accent additions were yardsale finds that fit right in with my new plan. You’ll have to indulge me…I took a ton of pics. It’s all in the details, right?!

Wall color is Sherwin Williams Rainwashed with another slightly brighter aqua shade colorwashed over the top. You really can’t tell from these pics, but it made it slightly less gray. If you have a room with plenty of light, Rainwashed would be beautiful all by itself. It’s a great color! The damask bedding really makes a nice look in here.

This is a yardsale water color I found last year for $5 that I moved in here. Love the colors in this room.
My grandma’s sewing machine now becomes a side table for the bed. You can see how nice the newly redone lamps look, just as I imagined they would be.

The antique store oil painting fits right in leaning on the sewing machine. That tin planter with the dried arrangement was a yardsale find for $1 & I added the arrangement.

All the books I already had laying around, most of those came from yardsales. Even the aqua cloth is a kitchen linen towel that I’ve had a long time and it worked so well in here.

The newly redone print looks great with the bedding. And you can see my yardsale Staffordshire dogs are a nice addition sitting on the sconces. Those are the sconces I painted and showed you recently.

Large sham came from Steinmart, the 2 middle pillows were both yardsale finds, and the pretty vintage linen monogrammed pillow cover in front came from Grandma Eleanor. She passed it on to me and I had my friend, Lynn, monogram it for me. I love it!

Closeup of the Staffordshire dog, along with a zebra plate from TJ Maxx.

Poppy print and dogs.

Other nightstand on right side of bed with the other lamp and a large seashell. That’s an original Grandma Eleanor oil painting that I rescued from her little cottage.

Nightstand that I’ve had for a long time.

Another bunny yardsale find in the window that you probably remember recently, this one was $5.

And here are all the white mirrors I showed you when I painted them. I finally found a place for my $3 chippy white birdcage I found earlier this year. I love how the mirrors really add some light to this corner.

And painting them all white was the ticket.

This is such a sweet birdcage and I love the reflection in the mirror. Found this Flotaki-like rug at our new Garden Ridge. They were having a rug sale and I got it for $55. I didn’t want to spend much for a new rug and this one feels so good underfoot. In a perfect world, I’d have hardwoods in this room (and every room), but that’s not gonna happen.

Now, you’ll just have to picture this chair with a new linen white slipcover that I’m going to attempt to make myself with the new sewing machine…wish me luck! I’ve got it draped for now, but I can see it! You see the black/white yardsale lampshade that I found for $3 works great in here, as does the $3 pillow.

Since we have this funky ceiling downstairs in this room, I only bought one damask drapery panel from Target and it was $37, shipped right to my door. I got the longer length of 96″, pulled it back with a tassel and I think it works fine. I used an old swing-arm rod that I’ve had forever and added some rings (remember I found those at a yardsale too?) and added an iron fleur de lis finial that I had.

Here’s the Big Lots bench recovered in the black/white zebra fabric.

And you’ll remember this aqua $5 yardsale table that was newly painted, showing off the white shell I picked up on our family vacation, as well as the black/white box that I found last year yardsaling for 50 cents. The candle came from Melissa, a blogger friend here in town, that she got in a doorprize and passed on to me. Works perfect in this room.

This old pot came from Grandma Eleanor’s little house & it was so chippy, I brought it home and added this plant to it.

I’ve hung onto this dresser for 20 years now and thought I would have gotten rid of it a long time ago, but it’s one of those pieces that I just love and will probably always keep. I started to paint it, but since I went light with the walls, I decided the room need the dark furniture to keep the balance going. I may get some fancier pulls one of these days. Those blue starfish came from our Garden Ridge store. That aqua large ceramic finial was a yardsale find from last year.

Complete look at this side of the room.

Two more original Grandma Eleanor oil paintings of the beach that I rescued from the little house. These are perfect in here. I did darken up the frames.

The old dresser. It’s not a fine piece, but I like its character and charm.

Now, in case you were wondering about the bookcase, here in is, just inside the door.

I had fun pulling things from all over to add to these shelves. I didn’t buy much at all for this and had plenty to fill it up..probably too much really, but I am not a minimalist. You can see the aqua bunny bowl and the blue/green bowl that I found at Homegoods. That basket holds my driftwood and some shells from the recent beach trip. Also added some shells to that recent yardsale bottle I found.

Top of bookshelf.

Entire bookshelf.

Closet side of the room. I think guests will be comfortable here, don’t you?

Here are a few closeups of the bookshelves. Found this little bunny oil painting at Tuesday AM.

Driftwood and shells in the basket.

Bunny bowl, bunny plaque, and seashells.

A little greenery with a tag I added to it from Susie Harris (Bienvenue) that she sent me when I won her giveaway. It was a perfect little accent for this planter.

These 2 oils are yardsale finds from Bombay Co. that I found a few years ago. Their color still works in here too.

I really hope you enjoyed this new beachy guestroom tour. I had a great time doing it, as I just love the process of thinking these ideas out and letting the plan come together. I guess you could say I am passionate about design and decorating and if I can make a room look better, then nothing pleases me more. I have no more entire rooms to redo right now, but I’m sure I’ll have some projects and a little tweaking going on (I always dream up new things to do!), but my house is as finished as it can be for the moment. And that’s a good feeling! We do enjoy living here and it’s a very comfortable house, peaceful and serene. Now I know this redo is not a designer’s dream, but I love to show what you can do with a fairly minimal budget.
Here’s a breakdown of what I spent. I really didn’t know how much it was going to be until I sat down and added it up, but it came to just over $400, which I don’t think is too bad.
Damask bedding from yardsale – $15
Rug from Garden Ridge – $55
Bookcase (redone from yardsale) – $68
Bunny Oil – $15
Blue starfish – $6
Bottle oil painting – $9
Lamps (redone from yardsale) – $38
Staffordshire dogs from yardsale – $6
Zebra plates – $8
Poppy print – $7
White fabric for slipcover – $5
Drapery panel from Target – $37
Pillows from yardsale – $7
Sham from Steinmart – $17
Black/white shade from yardsale – $4
Ottoman from Big Lots – $100
Misc. yardsale accessories – $20
Wall Paint – $30
Total = $447
I could have saved even more if I hadn’t bought the zebra ottoman from Big Lots or found that bookcase that I repainted, but I love both of them and wouldn’t change a thing. And you can see how much can be saved just by buying things like accessories and pillows at yardsales.

Thank you all for being such wonderful friends and coming by to spend time with me. That makes my day!

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  1. Pam says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:02 am

    This is gorgeous! I love love love it. Makes me want to give up my scrapbook room and decorate like this.
    Pam

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  2. paintergal says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:03 am

    Bam- another room gets the Rhoda touch! It’s beautiful. I love the light aqua with the black and white and touch of red. Fabulous!

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  3. Natalie says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:18 am

    *having to repost because of an error – hope it’s not on here twice*

    I love how this room looks like it was created over a lifetime. You’d never think it was a recent transformation. I love it!

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  4. PatQ says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:19 am

    That turned out beautiful! I’m really impressed with your talents.

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  5. Lisa says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:28 am

    Wow…wow..I think what you did with that room was wonderful. And for under $500 is amazing. I would love to be a guest in that room.
    Blessings
    Lisa

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  6. Leigh says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:35 am

    (standing and applauding wildly)

    Well done, Rhoda, well done!

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  7. Holly says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:38 am

    It looks fantastic, Rhoda! I love how you pulled it all together from thrifty finds here and there. I love that dresser!

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  8. Steph says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:41 am

    Fantastic job! I hope you are putting all these pictures in your portfolio! Thanks for sharing with us!

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  9. Faye says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:55 am

    Wow….I love the new look and the colors just pop!! I’ve been following along with some of your projects and am amazed at how that bookshelf and those lamp shades and that very lovely bedding all came together to make this incredible look. Good job!!

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  10. Alisa says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:00 am

    Hi Rhoda –
    I absolutely L-O-V-E the black and white damask with the blue walls. Very glam and chic! I agree with Adrienne, you may have a hard time getting your guests to leave. And all for under $500! You should have a show on HGTV! I am working on a re-mix of my Master Bedroom & Bath. I too will be using a blue paint called SHADE. Very similar. I'll let you know when I am done so you can take a peek on my blog – Carolina Panache.
    ~Alisa~

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  11. Half of the Style Sisters says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:09 am

    Rhoda,
    Wow your re-do is fabulous. I really love the difference in the room. You really have an eye…especially for all the details. I did a similar re-do in my master bedroom a few months back. I painted the walls robin’s egg blue and I have black accents and a similar looking bedspread. Good minds think alike 🙂 Your guest room is just beautiful! Here is the link to my bedroom makeover.
    http://thestylesisters.blogspot.com/2008/06/while-you-were-out.html

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  12. Anonymous says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:12 am

    You did a great job! I want your Stanfordshire dogs and all your bunnies. And I love the drapes and the way you hung them. I’m in the process of doing my white guest bathroom white and black.

    Tea Cup Lady (Sandy)

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  13. Rochelle says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:14 am

    Wowee!! Such a transformation! I love the new look – black and white is such a classic theme. I love the color on the walls too. It’s funny, I have the same birdcage as you but you got the better deal on yours for sure – mine was $125! But, I love mine and it is part of a little vignette on our upstairs landing – I will have to post some pictures soon.
    Happy Decorating!
    Rochelle

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  14. Joanna says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:17 am

    WOW! It’s totally different. I love it! When are you headed to Panama City? I would love for you to come redo something here. It’s just fabulous!

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  15. Kerri says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:23 am

    Thanks for teaching me that your bedspread fabric is called damask. I am using fabric like that and I posted some of it on my blog and called it brocade! Now I know it’s damask! Beautiful room.

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  16. Screaming Meme says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:24 am

    WOW! Great job!!!!! 🙂 I love the colors….

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  17. carolyn at cranberry crossings: says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:27 am

    WOW! Totally worth waiting for! It looks great and your guests will love staying in there!
    Have a great week!

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  18. Wendy says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:44 am

    It looks beautiful! Great job…I just love pale blue and black together. Yum!

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  19. Deb says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:48 am

    Wow Rhoda!,It’s so beautiful! I tell you it will make any Granny that stays in that room feel like a teenager! Deb

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  20. Michele~Lovin Life After 40 says

    November 10, 2008 at 11:58 am

    Rhoda – I LOVE the new guestroom!! I’ve been waiting impatiently for you to post the finished product. Also – I thought I’d let you know that there are a few pics posted on my blog from an open house at Mary Carol Garrity’s house in Atchison, KS. Enjoy!

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Thanks for stopping by! I'm Rhoda, from Atlanta, GA and I love decorating and DIY projects. Decorating a home doesn't have to cost a fortune and I've spent years thrifting at antiques markets and yard sales, finding those treasures that make a home unique. I'm here to inspire and encourage other women to find their own inner creativity. Won't you join me?

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