I know that many of you love cottage style, so I thought you might enjoy seeing one of our guestrooms. This particular guestroom (of 2) is my most cottagey. I used to have the toile linens & matelasse in my masterbedroom several years ago in GA & when we moved here, I started from scratch in the master & moved all of this in the guestroom. I really love rooms that evolve & have that layered look, as opposed to things that all match & come as a set. So, this room is completely eclectic, with bits & pieces from all different places. I found this bed once upon a time at a yardsale. It was a cherry finish & not all that great, so I painted it black to better fit what I wanted for the room.
I decided to add a soft pear green to the walls to mix it up a bit. This is the other pair of drapes that my mom made that are in my diningroom. Wall color here is from Lowes & is called Marsh, in case anyone is interested in it. It’s hard to get a good shot of this color, as this room has low light, but this is pretty accurate. The very first pic is probably the most accurate colorwise.
These oak pieces were a wonderful find & I’ve had them for 20 years. Even though I’m not really an oak person, I love these pieces & will probably keep them forever. The story of how I got these is pretty interesting. I met a young lady who was in college at the time & she was about to move back home, so her mom told her to get rid of all her college apartment furniture. I saw it & said that I’d be interested in buying it, so she said I could have it…just like that! I couldn’t just take it for nothing, even though she insisted, so I gave her $50 & she was a happy girl. I got both of these chests, along with the desk that you’ll see further down & another dresser with mirror that is in another one of my guestrooms. I think these pieces are very charming & I still treasure them. I don’t think I’d ever replace them with brand new pieces. They just don’t make ’em like this anymore.
Side table with vintage lamp.
Top of smaller chest with one of the many bunnies in the room. Those green pottery pieces came from Old Time Pottery a few years ago. Would love to find more of those, they were a real deal too.
A bunny painting I picked up on clearance from Tues. AM.
Here’s the oak desk I also got from the college girl. The chair was picked up later. That’s the old ceiling tin mirror I picked up a few weeks ago for $10. Some of you may recognize the shape of that plate above the mirror. It is indeed milkglass (shame on me for painting it) and was a yardsale find years ago. I painted it black & decoupaged the center with wallpaper. You can spot another bunny in the middle.
Bunny print was a yardsale find for $15. I did repaint the mat on this one. The architectural piece over it was also a yardsale find, for probably $2.
Another yardsale find, this wood tray was a good candidate for painting & decoupaging. I think this was $3.
Paris prints & some black/white plates I found at Ross. The prints were new & not a yardsale find….surprise!
And the Paris sign was also a yardsale find for around $2. I can’t remember where I got the round fleur piece, probably Ross.
Dena ~ swaddlecottage says
Hi Rhoda,
I just love your style. This room is so elegant and the pear green is oh so perfect. This just has such a look of finery!!
justabeachkat says
Loved the tour. Everything looks wonderful!
Hugs!
Kat
Brenda@CoffeeTeaBooks says
You do realize we’ll all want to be guests now. 🙂
Steph says
I love the guest room! Just my style! And of course I love the toile!!
Angela (Cottage Magpie) says
I canNOT believe you got those gorgeous oak peices for $50. I am so jealous. Your cottage room is adorable! Again, jealous! ~A 🙂
Robin~Thrifty Miss Priss says
It is simply beautiful. So many pieces that pulled together nicely!
daisy cottage says
Such a pretty retreat Rhoda!
xo,
Kim
Cottage Contessa says
Wow,it’s gorgeous! May I be your next guest?! lol
Amanda (aka Cottage Contessa)
http://jacarandacottage.blogspot.com/
PAT says
Wonderful guest room. I don’t think I’ve heard the story about the oak pieces before. I love it!
Pat
Little Town Big Life says
Hi, I would like to book a stay at your guestroom–you don’t have to feed or converse with me, or entertain me in any way!!! hee hee
That is just beautiful!!! I have all the items I need to redo my guest room (and have had them for 1 1/2 years), and this was just the kick start I needed to get going.
Lovely!
Julie says
As you know – I love your style of decorating! That room looks so warm and inviting!!
Jenmomof4 says
I love your guest room!! I am a Toile kind of gal. I even have Toile Stationary on my J Designs blog.
I am a AL girl but now live in Missouri. I sure miss it!
Glad I found your blog. A little taste of home!
Kari & Kijsa says
Wow- we want to be your guests in your fabulous room- Love all the details and handcrafted elements! Great Job!
blessings,
kari & kijsa
BeachysCapeCodCupboard says
That room is BEAUTIFUL! We don’t have a guestroom… may we borrow yours? heehee I love the way you’ve decorated it, and I absolutely LOVE the pear green color.
~Becca~Bluebird Rose says
What a lovely room; you’ve put it together so beautifully!
Now you probably have quite a line of us waiting to stay in your lovely guestroom!
🙂
cityfarmer says
how many cottage-y bloggy girlie girls are coming for a sleepover?????
Carrie says
This guestroom is so elegant. You have coordinate each detail with taste and constraint. It is a great example of pulling disparate elements together to form a harmonious whole. Thanks for sharing with your detailed photos.
Betty says
Rhoda,
A charming guest room and I’m sure anyone would be so comfortable staying in it…..toile is one of my favorite fabrics so I know I would like it…..
Thanks for visiting with me…Betty
melissa @ the inspired room says
Beautiful room, Rhoda! How lovely to have a guest room all made up so pretty!
Melissa
Penny @ Lavender Hill Studio says
Rhoda I absolutely adore your guest room! I love the green walls and the black toile…The bunny prints are wonderful too.
It is amazing, that you picked up so many of your items at yards sales. It looks like a high end designer room! Just lovely!
Penny