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My Cozy Bedroom

January 7, 2013 By Rhoda 109 Comments

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Everyone needs a bedroom that envelopes and calms.  A place of peace and rest.

I’m so, so happy with how my bedroom is turning out.  Before I get to the After shots, I have to show you all the Befores.  It’s just amazing now to go back and see these really awful Before shots.  Hard to believe this is the same space.

I had plans all along to stencil those Ikea Ritva drapes and could see it in my head and I’m happy to say, they turned out exactly like I envisioned.  What a difference hanging drapes can make. I’ve always been a fan of panels in a room, there’s just no comparison to how they cozy up a set of windows.

full room

I love how they frame the armoire and the whole room just comes alive.  One of the biggest things I’ve learned over the years is to hang drapes high and wide.  When I do my tutorial on how I stenciled these drapes, I’ll point it out even more.  Makes a HUGE difference in the windows!

Just take a look at the Before and After pics above and you’ll see what I mean!

And, a little on the thought process as I was figuring out what I wanted to do in here.  I wasn’t ready to ditch all  my old linens just yet, they were still pretty and I still like them.  But, I didn’t want this room to look or feel like the old bedroom in Birmingham, for obvious reasons.  Time to move on and even though this furniture has been with me for a long time, I knew that getting a new look was going to be important for me even though I was keeping some of the same linens, like the matelassé coverlet and the blue and white paisley pillows.  So, out went the gold in the old room and in came green, my favorite color.   Green was the perfect color to bring in the room for a nice mix that was ME.

sleigh bed and armoire

I love my room!  It’s so cozy and spacious all at the same time.  I can open those bamboo blinds which by the way, came from Payless Décor.  I’m a brand ambassador for them and can’t say enough about how much I love the shades I got from them. I’m about to put them on the rest of my windows too.  These shades with privacy liners are easy to operate and I can open them fully for the sun to pour in.

These shades are Tibet in the Premium line at Payless.

bedding

I still love my gingham checked accent wall in khaki. It’s such a pretty backdrop to my fabrics and colors and I’m so glad I took the time to do it. Here’s the tutorial on how I did that one with paint and tape.

pillows

I brought in an original oil painting that I had of a water scene from Venice (found the painting at a yardsale in Birmingham for $25 and already had the frame I just reused) and it’s so restful and pretty above the bed in the gold frame. I have a mix in this room and I’m using what I have. Not to say I won’t change it up one day, but for now, I am loving the feel.  Those blue paisley pillow shams, my mom made for me when I lived in Birmingham, and the green and white Ikat pillow is from Ballard Designs.  I’m not going to keep the green fern pillow here and have plans to add a stripe to the mix eventually (show you that in a minute).

armoire and wine bottle

My antique French armoire fits perfectly in the middle of these windows and the mirror expands the room.  That big huge green wine bottle came from Italy and I got it from a blog friend. I love watching the sun shine through it.

TV and botanicals

I have plans to paint this TV cabinet in a pretty shade of green, Annie Sloan Antibes.  Just haven’t gotten around to it yet, but it was scuffed up during moving and I think a fresh green will look great.  I added my 3 blue botanicals around the TV to add some interest to this wall.  The palm tree in the corner came from my friend, Judy.

room shot

Another long shot of the room.  Did I say how much I love it?  I really, really do.  There’s plenty of room in here, this room is 13 x 17 and plenty big enough for my furniture.  I’m so grateful to have a nice sized room.  Another big shout-out to Wayfair for providing this beautiful striped Dash and Albert rug (Fisher) (affiliate link).  The rug totally set the tone for my room makeover and all the colors I wanted to bring in. The green blanket at the bottom of the bed is from Ikea.

bed and sitting area

Plenty of room for my white slipcovered chair and ottoman too.

chair and ottoman

It tucks nicely in this little corner by the window and that’s what I had planned all along too.  So fun to finally have my vision come to life and now I’m actually living here.  That little side table was a $5 yardsale find and has been painted a few times.  Another Ikat pillow from Ballard Designs and a reader and Etsy shop owner, Judy, from 20 North Oro made that Haven pillow for me.  I adore it!  The lamp came from Habitat Restore for $2 and the lampshade from Ballard Designs back room. Original water color painting came from a yardsale.  I hang on to my yardsale finds, as you might have noticed!

stenciled drapes

I’m totally in love with these drapes and they make this spot and even cozier place to sit.

Love having plants by the window.

I bought 3 of these pretty plates here in Atlanta at Hill Street Warehouse many years ago and always loved the subtle shades of colors in them and now they work perfectly with my bedroom color scheme and I am thrilled that I had 3 to go above all the windows.  They are a nice accent.

drapes close

Here’s a good close up shot of the stenciled drapes.  I’ll tell you all about how I did them in a separate post, but it took me 6 days to do them.  I stenciled one a day until I got them finished.

more drapes

They are far from perfect, but I love them and I’ll tell you all about it later and they were so ridiculously cost effective.

cozy bedroom

Caught in the mirror.

Another BEFORE!  I have to show you these because the AFTERS are pretty amazing, compared side by side.

vanity area

Looking towards the vanity area.  I’m so glad I ripped out that old tile and put all new flooring in here.  One of the smartest things I did.  Had to argue with my Daddy over that one, but glad I won! Taking out that old sink was the best decision and my antique vanity fits like a glove in this space.  My chest of drawers fits nicely on that right wall coming in the door.

top of chest

I added a few things to the top for now.  Love my sign I bought at the Country Living Fair and plan to mount it on something eventually.

This verse means a lot to me, as you can imagine.  One of my faves.  He’s surely been faithful to me.

closet and vanity

Ta-da!  I finally got my old school louvered doors painted and hung back up.  That was a pain in the butt to do, but they look really cute and I’m glad I salvaged them.   This entire area got the beadboard wallpaper and 1×4 board treatment and it totally makes such a difference in the feel of this little 4 x 8 space.

striped fabric

I bought this pretty striped fabric to cover my vanity seat and to add a couple square pillows to the bed.

Tray of colognes on my vanity.

closet 1

Inside my closet is quite roomy and I’m happy with a least a small walk-in.  It holds all my stuff just fine.

closet 2

With a long shelf above for all my purses, and 2 sets of hanging rods on either side, it’s plenty big for me.

small bath

Directly across from the closet is my small master bath.  Cozy and cute.

Here’s the Before on the Master Bath

Yes, this really IS the same bathroom, believe it or not!

bathroom vanity

What a difference!  It’s not big, but it’s all I need and I love waking up to it every morning.

down the hall, Cody

And that’s the grand tour of the master bedroom.  Looking down the hall towards the living room, you can see that little Cody dog.  He loves me and follows me around too and he’s adorable. It’s fun to have him around and I’m happy to have Rhonda and Cody here to keep me company.

It’s been quite the journey to get in this place and I’m just so content and happy.  Thanks to all of you for following along and watching the process.  I am so excited to share it with all of you now!

I’ll be back soon to show you all the how-to’s on those stenciled drapes!

The winner of the $75 giftcard from Lowes has been posted here!

Linking to Sarah’s Before and After party.

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  1. Maria R says

    January 8, 2013 at 1:09 pm

    Wow! Your whole house has turned out so nicely, but this room is just amazing!! So beautiful!

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  2. Nancie says

    January 8, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    Love your room, it is simple but elegant. The drapery is very is very interesting. Can’t wait to learn how you stenciled them. I have been looking for new drapery with no luck. this would solve my problem. Hurry, I am so excited about this.

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  3. Susan says

    January 8, 2013 at 2:14 pm

    I have so enjoyed watching you and your amazing parents on this journey of making you a home. It is so true home is where the heart is. I could not wait for the new post each week. I would get so excited to see what you were up to next. You have such a vision for decorating and making a home so beautiful. It is wonderful to see the before and after pictures. I always felt like I was right there and often wished I lived closer to Atlanta than Beaumont, Texas. I so wanted to get my hands in on the work. It is beautiful and couldn’t be happier for you. Sometimes I was green-eyed with envy (haha)! Congratulations! The best part was to watch your precious parents working along side of you. You and your parents have been a big inspiration to me. Enjoy your new home!

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  4. Cecilia says

    January 8, 2013 at 7:50 pm

    That is stunning! Love the bathroom makeover especially. Wow what a difference!

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  5. Mary says

    January 9, 2013 at 8:32 am

    Wow! You’ve worked magic joining all those fabrics, textures, and colors to make a restful space. Love the plates above the windows…lovely personal touches.

    You make me want to stencil drapes!!!!!!! :-))

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  6. Jan says

    January 9, 2013 at 9:36 pm

    Your bedroom is beautiful Rhoda. What a wonderful place to end the day in.

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  7. Jamie Wyatt says

    January 10, 2013 at 10:18 pm

    Your bedroom looks wonderful! Quite a difference in the bathroom! I know you’re enjoying the transformations!

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  8. Tracy Sliman says

    January 11, 2013 at 11:37 am

    You are so incredibly talented. I came across your blog a few months back and it has become a favorite of mine. Love the relationship you have with your parents! You are an inspiration… thank you 😉

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  9. boomama says

    January 11, 2013 at 9:27 pm

    Your home is just beautiful, Rhoda – so happy for you!

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  10. Jeanette says

    January 12, 2013 at 11:22 am

    Nice job, love it! Are wood floors new they are beautiful?

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    • Rhoda says

      January 12, 2013 at 5:21 pm

      HI, Jeanette, yes the floors are all new. I put down hand scraped engineered hardwoods throughout the house & so glad I did.

    • Cris says

      January 20, 2013 at 5:46 pm

      What brand of hardwood did you use? Where did you purchase?? They are exactly what I want…

    • Rhoda says

      January 20, 2013 at 6:14 pm

      Hi, Cris, they are from Shaw Floors, engineered hardwood Broadmoor Mocha.

  11. Kathleen says

    January 12, 2013 at 4:49 pm

    Rhoda!
    That bedroom is an unreal transformation. What a talent you have to see the beauty that lies ahead. I’m in love with the vanity area, great choice to pull out the old one. You did a fantastic job!!

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  12. Rhoda says

    January 12, 2013 at 5:22 pm

    Thank you all for stopping by to see my bedroom! I appreciate all the nice comments. I truly LOVE LOVE my new bedroom.

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  13. [email protected] Blue Clear Sky says

    January 12, 2013 at 9:29 pm

    What a remarkable change in the spaces from the before photos. Just the basics like paint and flooring are so dramatically different, and with all your collected pieces and lovely patterns it makes for a very stylish and cozy space. You should be very proud of yourself and your home.

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  14. Cathy Bowers says

    June 7, 2013 at 11:02 am

    Everything is so pretty! Can I ask where you purchased your sleigh bed? It is beautiful. I’ve been looking for one but haven’t seen one that pretty.

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    • Rhoda says

      June 9, 2013 at 4:47 pm

      Hi, Cathy, the sleigh bed came from Haverty’s more than 10 years ago. Probably can’t find it anymore.

    • Cathy says

      July 18, 2013 at 12:15 pm

      Aww shucks!! Oh well the hunt continues!!

  15. LaurenH says

    October 10, 2013 at 2:22 pm

    I can’t help how your cute papa feels about your shabby bathroom cabinet! I love it! In fact, I think your new house is even cuter than the last one!

    Reply
  16. Nicole says

    July 2, 2014 at 11:14 pm

    I love your entire house. But I thought the master was especially pretty. Your attention to detail does not go un-noticed. It is such a lovely home it has such an elegant yet comfortable look to it. To me that is perfection.

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  17. Mary Barker says

    December 1, 2021 at 11:10 am

    Where did you purchase the great bedroom chair and ottoman slip covers. They’re just what I’m looking for and can’t find online
    Mary

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    • Rhoda says

      December 1, 2021 at 5:22 pm

      HI, Mary, that’s an old post I did when I moved in my previous House. The chair was a find from the thriftstore and I sewed/had help with a slip cover for it, so it wasn’t purchased.

  18. Mary Barker says

    December 2, 2021 at 12:14 pm

    Rhonda: Thank you for responding. I wish I had the talent and confidence to tackle making a slip cover, but unfortunately I’m not that skilled on a sewing machine. What I loved about your chair and ottoman was the casual elegant country look without being too frilly.
    I did find something interesting on “Simply French Market” that might work. I’ll have to check what size chairs it will fit as mine is large and over stuffed. And then I’ll have to still figure out what to do with the ottoman.
    Decorating can be so challenging.
    Wishing you and your family a beautiful Christmas
    Mary

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