Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

New Master Bedroom Bedding

A couple months ago, we got new master bedroom bedding, including a new comforter.  This is my first real down comforter, and I love it so far.  I chose a white comforter to brighten the space even more.

White Comforter in Master Bedroom
I really love the texture on the cover.  Easy way to hide wrinkles!

White Comforter
The bedroom space is lacking in any real decorating.  I’m still unsure how I want to decorate the room. I do know I want the space to be bright, relaxing and airy.

Master Bedroom
We hung up some some framed art we had in the laundry room of our old house.  I still don’t like it for the space, but it is better than nothing on any walls.

Master Bedroom
Do you have a space in your house to can’t figure out how to decorate?

As Always,
Sandra

Monday, November 18, 2013

Master Bedroom

Here is a peek at our master bedroom in our new house.  I say “new” but we have been living in it since the end of May!

Master Bedroom from www.simpleispretty.com

Master Bedroom from www.simpleispretty.com

Master Bedroom from www.simpleispretty.com

Master Bedroom from www.simpleispretty.com
Currently, nothing on the walls and this room needs some personality.  Recently, I bought some new bedding (which I LOVE).  Guess what color... You guessed it... White!  I will take some pics and get them up soon.  So now I need to start looking at other pieces to bring into this room to add some style.  Hmmmm…..

As Always,
Sandra

Monday, July 8, 2013

Painting Progress… Before and After Pics

We decided to paint our whole main level before we moved in.  I’m so glad we did!  Click here for our paint choices.

Lets start with the entrance…

Entrance Before www.simpleispretty.com
Entrance Before

Entrance Before 2 www.simpleispretty.com
Entrance Before

Entrance After www.simpleispretty.com
Entrance Mid Painting

Entrance After

Kitchen…

Main Level Before www.simpleispretty.com
Living Room, Kitchen and Dining Room Before

Kitchen Before www.simpleispretty.com
Kitchen Before

Kitchen mid move www.simpleispretty.com
Kitchen in the Middle of Moving

Living Room and Dining Area After www.simpleispretty.com
Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen After

Kitchen After www.simpleispretty.com
Kitchen After

Living Room...

Living Room After without Furniture www.simpleispretty.com
Living Room in the Middle of Moving

Living Room After www.simpleispretty.com
Living Room After

Staircase to Basement…

Basement Stairs Before www.simpleispretty.com
Basement Staircase Before

Basement Staircase After www.simpleispretty.com
Basement Staircase After

Master Bath…

Master Bath Before www.simpleispretty.com
Master Bath Before

Master Bath Before 2 www.simpleispretty.com
Master Bath Before

Master Bath After www.simpleispretty.com
Master Bath After

Now that we have painted the trim, I can’t imagine going back to the original oak.  I love the white!

As Always,
Sandra

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Downstairs Paint Color…

Here is our new paint color for downstairs….



We chose Benjamin Moore’s Ballet White.  Such a huge difference from the light green paint we had before.  So much brighter!  In the end, we decided to paint the bedrooms, living area and bathroom with this new color.

Our basement renovations are almost complete.  Early November the sewage backup happened and we have been working hard to get the basement completed so we can finally use the space again.

Right now we are cleaning up the mess and I hope to post pics of our new basement soon.

As Always,
Sandra

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

House Tour 2012: Master Bedroom & Bath

After

When we first moved in over 5 years ago our master bedroom was extremely different.  Oooo it was bad...

Before

Crazy light fixtures, window treatments and paint colors had invaded the house and weren't our style.  (I'm sorry previous owners, I don't mean to offend you, it's just not my taste)

Before

Gone are the mirrored closet doors, grungy carpet and brass finishes.

After

We repainted shortly after we moved in and used Pittsburgh Paints Woolen Vest 412-4.  On the walls, the green tone intensifies compared to looking at the paint swatch.  And the color changes throughout the day depending on the amount of light in the room.

Pittsburgh Paints Woolen Vest 412-4



We replaced the carpets with laminate flooring, which was a must for the whole main level as the previous owners had multiple pets.  Plus, the laminate flooring is so easy to clean, especially with 2 kids in our home.

The small white door leads to the 2 piece master bathroom.  The bathroom is quite small but it works...


I didn't have much storage in this tiny space so I picked up some small wire shelving from IKEA.  The shelving is attached to the wall with screws.  I placed some yellow patterned scrapbook paper in the front to hide some of the clutter and make them uniform.


On the wall, I put up a couple photos from our vacations to bring a little more yellow and personality into the space.


The transformation...

 Before

After

Before


After

Such an improvement over how our space looked in the beginning.  Still so many things I'd like to improve in this space.  My "To Do" list keeps growing!

As Always,
Sandra

Friday, August 10, 2012

House Tour 2012: Kids' Rooms

Little Boys' Rooms

The boys' rooms are the two doors on the right.  My older son's bedroom is at the far end of the hallway...

After

Just for giggles, here is a before pic of the hallway from the opposite direction...

Before

Our home's previous owners loved their peach paint!

Blue and Orange Bedroom

When we were deciding paint colors, we wanted bright colors.  We also wanted colors that would work with the room for a few years.  We decided on Behr's Sapphire Lace (S-G-570) and Volcanic Blast (S-G-210):



Choosing a combo of white, blue and orange... here is how it turned out... (I was sure to choose and orange that would not be to peachy!)



Using Frog Tape we almost completely eliminated paint bleed on our painted stripes.  Well worth the extra money!  We did have a little paint bleed, but it was from not adhering the tape properly to the in all places on the wall.

Source



I made an alphabet picture for the wall, as my son loves letters!  I printed out the letters on card stock paper.  Next, I cut them out and stuck them to blue wrapping paper using double sided tape and framed them in an IKEA frame.


An old dresser we got years ago from a garage sale, got a few coats of the same blue as the walls and we added new hardware to update it.  The other wood dresser needs an update, and is still on the "To Do" list.

Orange Bedroom

My younger son's room is a lighter shade of orange...

Pittsburgh Paints Candied Yam 123-6

 

I love this shade of orange, it is bright but not over powering.  The orange gives the room a warm feeling and it is easy to match other colors to this shade of orange.


We decided on an animal/zoo theme for this room.  Gender neutral, we used this room and theme for both of our boys before we knew we were having a boy or a girl.

Our oldest son had this room first, and it was pretty much decorated the same way when he was in it.  When we were pregnant with our second child, we moved our oldest son into the room down the hall.  This way we could have the gender neutral animal theme room for our new baby.  Not to mention, this room is a few foot steps closer to the master bedroom, which makes getting up in the middle of the night with the new baby a little easier.


The changing table is second hand, given to us by family.  The table works wonderfully in this room.  I store diapers in a basket on the shelf so they are easily reached.  Extra blankets and sheets for the crib are in the drawers at the bottom. 



The Ikea striped lamp on top of the change table adds a punch of color to the room.  The lamp also worked really well when the boys needed a diaper change in the middle of the night when they were younger.  The light has a dimmer switch so the amount of light could easily be adjusted.



This white clock is originally supposed to have family and personal photos placed in the photo holders.  Instead, I found images from the web that fit the zoo/animal theme in the room and printed them on photo paper.  Next, I cut out the animals and stuck them to white paper which would fit in the photo holders around the clock.  To hold the animals to the paper, I used double sided tape.  I seem to use double sided tape for everything!!!



The IKEA PAX closet is great because inside there are 6 pull out drawers.  Perfect for storing and sorting all the baby clothes.

What colors or themes have you used to decorate your child's room?

As Always,
Sandra