Thursday, May 22, 2014

House Tour-Guest Bedroom and Bath

Hello there! This week has been crawling by for us. Eliza is done with school tomorrow, and I have two more long, slow weeks of school left. This has been a crazy year, and I don't know if I've ever been so ready for a school year to end. Does everybody else feel this way, or is it just me?

In other news, I've got a little peek at our guest bedroom for y'all. This is one of the only rooms in our house that looks about the same as it does when first moved in. In our other rooms, the furniture, fabric, pillows, ect. have been stained by the dogs, babies, and adults that have been in and out of our house over the past couple of years. This room gets a lot less traffic, so it's still in decent shape. We didn't do much to this room other than painting and adding a ceiling fan, but we did add on a bathroom. All of the furniture and bedding is the same as what we had in the guest bedroom in our old house, so we didn't have to buy anything new for this room.

Before:



After:








The Details:
  • Bedroom and Bathroom Paint- Benjamin MooreVapor Trail
  • Bathroom Vanity-Benjamin Moore Fieldstone 
  • Bathroom lighting-from Home Depot
  • Headboard-Ryan made this with some wood left over from a job and fabric remnants that I picked up from Tony's Fabric 
  • Bedding- from Marshall's Home Goods
  • White side table-from Value City Furniture (originally black, but we painted it white)
  • Table/green table skirt-We got the table from my parents when they moved a few years ago, and my mom made the table skirt for us. 
  • Green lamp-from Marshall's Home Goods
  • Armoire- This piece of furniture was given to us by my aunt when she moved. 
  • Chair-from Value City Furniture-It was originally white, but we had it recovered in a linen fabric 
  • Wooden Blinds-from Overstock 
  • Curtains- from Ikea 
  • Rug-from Dash and Albert. We had this rug in our dining room at our old house, but moved it into this room when we moved.
Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.
Psalm 127:1

1 comment:

  1. OMG! You did a wonderful job in filling up that guest bedroom of yours. It looks absolutely wonderful. Just from the empty room and the lovely unadorned windows, I already saw a lot of potential for beauty in the room, which you realized perfectly. Awesome job! I hope you do even better in your next home project. Cheers!

    Julio Oyola @ Vancouver Canada Homes

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