As promised I am posting the rest of the pictures from my Texas re-do. By far the most fun I had all week was the night I stayed up {way too late} to paint stripes on one of the bedroom walls. Maybe part of the fun was because I set my Pandora to Johnny Cash! Because I was styling the house to sell, not necessarily to live in, I felt like the design for the bedrooms needed to be gender-neutral. The stripey bedroom was called the "yellow" bedroom by the homeowner and I think it could still be called that, but with ALOT of grey and pops of bright coral. My inspiration came from a quilt that I found in the hall closet. I was happy to discover that It was a family heirloom...all the better!
hand quilted family heirloom |
before:
after:
funny, that this little yellow dresser was such an eyesore and now it just looks PERFECT! |
a bright and cheery bedroom! |
I couldn't find pillows I liked so I made these for the bed, the Chevron striped pillows are actually shams. |
I moved these watercolors to a different wall and hung them together for more impact. |
before:
second guest bedroom, alot of heavy dark furniture and bedding. after: |
I love the way this room turned out. (I am missing pictures of the cute black and white graphic curtains that I was literally hanging as I was walking out the door to the airport to fly home!)
One of my favorite things about the room is the wall of frames. I needed a cheap and easy art piece for the wall, It is a big wall! I bought all of the frames at Goodwill and Salvation Army and popped out the glass and "art" that was in them. I bought the big "S" on sale at Hobby Lobby and painted it the same color as the nightstand to unify the room. I sewed all the pillows (again, I couldn't find what I wanted) and simplified the accessories and changed the bedding.
here is another view of the turquoise nightstand. I really had to talk the homeowner into it, but I'm glad I did! I used Krylon spray paint (can't remember the color) and then lightly distressed it with sand paper and put a light coat of non-yellowing varnish.
I spent about $120 on this bedroom, including curtains, new bedding and pillows, paint artwork and accessories.
this is one of the bathrooms that I did. Unfortunately I don't have any before pictures. but the room was all peach. So much so that the tile and the cupboards looked peach also. As soon as I changed out the shower curtain, artwork, towels and rug, I was bright and white and FUN!
The Aspen branch art is vinyl from Target. I'm a little "over" vinyl lettering, but I loved this wall treatment. It was just enough to make the bathroom feel "decorated".
I spent about $100 on the bathroom.
When the house was all done this is what I did....
so happy to be FINISHED!....
and then I flew home to my chicks...and spotted the most handsome pilot EVER at the airport when I landed.....
I look tired....(my handsome little brother and me) Linking up here,here, |
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