Showing posts with label master bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label master bedroom. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

State of the Closet Address


Happy Monday!  I'm at jury duty all week....so depending on whether or not they have wireless, you can expect either a ton of blog-productivity out of me...or none.  I've never had jury duty before!  I hope it's interesting.

You may remember that a few weeks ago I shared a plan to brighten up our master bedroom by painting our honey-toned built-ins...


Well, the project is in full swing, and already the changes are SO GOOD.


I used a palm sander and the Dremel Multi-Max to remove the finish from the face of the frame, drawers, and both sides of the closet doors.  After they were sanded down, I primed and painted two coats of white paint on the frame and drawers, while Mr. M. cut and and added molding to the closet doors to bring in some architectural detail.

(Please don't mind the hot mess that is our spare bedroom.)

Aren't they going to look amazing?!  Getting them to this state was no easy task. He had to shave about a quarter of an inch off of the width of the front of each door to allow room for the doors to open and close due to the increased depth the molding added to each door, before cutting and attaching the moldings using wood glue.

We're currently in the process of priming and painting the doors, and I just can't wait to see them once they are hung.  The paint has already made such a huge difference in the brightness of the room. I'm also looking forward to styling the window area....although I'm a little stumped on what I'll put there.

Any ideas?!


I can't even tell you how hard it was to have 90% of my wardrobe displaced. At least now the drawers are back in place, so all of the items that live in them are back in their regular spots.  But restoring the contents of the closets themselves is a work in progress. I have so many clothes that I never wear! Right now, the majority of my clothes are hanging in the cedar closet and I'm trying to be very selective in what I allow back in.  Now that my closets are going to look good on the outside, I want them to look just as good inside, so I'm trying to pare down.

This is the most excited I've been about a project in a while!  Hopefully it lives up to my expectations!

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Master Bedroom Changes

Monday already?! Where do the weekends go?

  This is my last full week of summer vaca....I guess I'd better get used to weekends flying by before I know it.

Recently, I shared with you the debate Mr. M. and I had over the new ceiling fan for our master bedroom....




...well, I lost that one.
And at a savings of $250, I'm kind of glad that I did!




The fan we ended up with is the Westinghouse 7216100 Solana, which is incredibly quiet.  I like it much more in person that I did online, and think it's a nice update from the old fan that was here when we moved in.

Old.

New.  'Bron loves the breeze and was mad that I turned the fan off to take a pic.

No need to watermark these pics.  I'm pretty sure no one wants to steal them. 
Also, I've got to get some art on that wall. (How many times have I thought that?)

But the BEST news of all is that we are in the process of sanding down the orangey-wood built-ins so that we can paint them white!  

I'm thinking that I may want to add some trim to the flat doors before I paint them to add some dimension. Something like this...


 Either way it's going to be so much brighter in here.  

Stay tuned!

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Evolution of Our Home: Master Bedroom Edition

It seems like the "public areas" of a house are always the first ones to get attention, while the "private areas" are often left lagging behind in terms of décor and attention.  We're no different, and so our master bedroom is lagging a bit behind as far as style goes.

But we have made a few cosmetic changes, so it's fitting to do an 'in process' post.  Here are some before pics.  Notice the floral wallpaper, brass hardware on the built ins, and awesome vertical blinds.

 
 
 
Once again, we removed wallpaper....
 
 
...and painted the walls chocolate brown.  I love how it makes the white trim and white dressers pop.  For now, we have left the carpeting.  It is just so plush that I can't bear to tear it out just yet.  Eventually, we will probably replace it with cream colored carpet.  I love wood floors, but I prefer some carpeting in the bedroom, it just feels more cozy.

 I'm trying to decide on which of these two walls to do an ikat stencil.  I'm worried that the wall behind the bed might be too much pattern, but I think stenciling on the small wall with the doors might be complicated because I will have to cut the stencil to do the smaller areas.
 
 

The ceiling fan suddenly stopped working a few weeks ago.  Part of me was THRILLED to be able to replace it (I think ceiling fans are ugly), but another part of me really misses the breeze at night. So I did some hunting and found what I think may be a suitable solution in this Allen + Roth fan.


A ceiling fan that doesn't look like a ceiling fan?! Best of both worlds, I have to have it.  The problem is, it's $400 (gasp!).  And Mr. M. doesn't share my hatred of ceiling fans, so he thinks its unnecessary.  The simple solution would be to find a cheaper version of a ceiling fan that doesn't appear to be a ceiling fan, but I'm here to tell you that they don't exist.  The ONLY other one I could find is here, and I don't like it for this room.  I'm not sure what the outcome will be on this one.  In the meantime, you can buy this beauty for yourself here.


 
Another big change came when we swapped the vertical blinds for cellular shades.  We used the Custom Size Now by Levelor, which is available at Lowes.  They offer a variety of sizes and will cut the shades to the exact width that you need for free, while you wait.  A variety of colors were available, but we liked the chocolate brown that was almost the exact shade as our walls.

 I really can't tell you exactly how much money we saved by purchasing and hanging the shades ourselves, but I'm pretty sure that it was significant.  We spent somewhere in the ballpark of $150 for both shades, which I thought was extremely reasonable for custom window treatments.  As for installation?  It looked confusing to me, but Mr. M. didn't seem to have any trouble. Just another perk of having a handy husband :)

Also, the curtains are from JC Penny, but are no longer available. They were one of those items that I bought as inspiration and stored long before the room came together.  I hung one of the panels upside down, in order to stagger the designs. 


We also swapped the brass knobs on the built-ins for these interesting pebble-shaped knobs.  A small change, but I really love them!  Buy them here.

I shouldn't have used the flash, but it's not very sunny here today.

The white dresser and bedside table were handed down from my grandparents (Castoff Chic!), and the black bedside table was a find at Marshall's years ago.  I kind of like how Mr. M.'s table is darker and more masculine.  I think it makes the room more interesting. 

 
Sorry, I moved the picture frame around while I was taking pics.  It has landed on the black side table.
 
 
Master Bedroom To-Do List
 
- Get a working ceiling fan (you know which one I'm pulling for!)
- Find some art!  Those walls are bare.
-Replace carpet (eventually, and in no rush)
-Replace old TV with a wall mounted version (I'm sort of waiting for the TV to die first.  There's nothing wrong with it, other than it takes up space.)
- Style the area that currently holds the TV
-Replace lamps with something more substantial and move current lamps to the would-be-nursery
- Stencil a wall
 

Which is where you guys come in!  Which wall do you think I should stencil?  The big one behind the bed?  Or the smaller wall, which has the doors to the hallway and the bathroom on it?  Whichever wall I choose, I'll be leaving the background brown and stenciling a lighter color over top.  Which leads to another decision...should I stencil using off-white paint or a metallic silver?  Leave your opinions on the comments below!


 
 

I'm excited to get some input, so thanks in advance for your suggestions :)