Now, before we proceed, let me be perfectly clear that my room is not NEARLY as nice as this one with it's barrel vaulted, bead board ceiling (LOVE it!), but you'll get the idea. Mine is still in the process of being "created" as well. I do not have a bottomless budget to hire a team to come in and redo my room in a matter of a week, month, year ....whatever:)
Let's compare. There's the portfolio room above, and here's mine shot from nearly the same angle:
Our Master Bedroom. |
Now for the budget breakdown for you. This is not a total low-budget makeover. This is where we started:
I actually liked the color before. It was Sherwin Williams "Macadamia", but wanted to try blue. |
See how the door and window aren't actually evenly spaced out from the corners? See if you notice it in the afters. |
The paint color was nice, but I have never done a blue bedroom for myself and the hubby so I decided to paint it. I went with Benjamin Moore's Brittany Blue but mixed in Behr. (I'm a long time Behr user and it's always been my go-to paint. I have heard Benjamin Moore's is just as good, so I'm thinking my next room painted will be a little test to see for myself.) It's the same color that was used as the background for the mural in my oldest boy's room. Truth be told, as much as I love it, I'm tempted to repaint it Benjamin Moore's "Palladian Blue". It's got just a touch more green in it and it was one of the colors I debated for this room. I've since seen it used and love it. A friend of mine painted all her ceilings in this and they're BEAUTIFUL!
Palladian Blue Benjamin Moore HC-144 image via House Beautiful |
"Brittany Blue" Benjamin Moore 1633 |
I do not believe in buying "cheap" furniture. By that, I don't mean top dollar...just top quality. There are a million ways to find really good stuff that is top quality at a fraction of the price. Our bed was a splurge...BIG splurge. We got it at Ethan Allen. It's their British Classics four poster.
We did not buy the whole set...just the bed. It's been worth every penny. I love snuggling down in our bed! Since we up-sized to a king, we also had to buy new mattresses. UNFORTUNATELY, no one bothered to tell us to get the low profile box springs and I was too excited to think straight, so now I feel like the "Princess and the Pea"! I got over the height shock, but haven't gotten over how incredibly comfortable this bed is:) This is the bed I initially wanted:
Ethan Allen Newport Laurel Bed |
But for once, the hubby wanted to have a little say-so and felt the British Classics bed was just at little more bulky and masculine. He's so good about letting me do whatever, I couldn't argue because I did like it. Besides, he does have to sleep in it! Guess it's only fair he gets a little say-so (wink, wink):)
Here's some more shots of the room and a little more on the "decor" budget:
The fabric I used for the bed skirt and window seat was what started the whole coastal color scheme in the house. It's Waverly Harmonics Harmony Spa. |
I love how the sunlight floods in this room. |
I made the seat cushion from more remnants and old sofa pillows. The curtains are white bed sheets I hemmed and made headers for:) |
This is the other side of the window seat area. See my stash of fabric? That's just a fraction of it! I think I have an addiction. |
Well, there you have it. You've now seen why I got so excited when I found that portfolio pic on Haute Design's web page. Hope you enjoyed the mini room tour!
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